Joseph Wirt Tillotson
Joseph Wirt Tillotson (1905–1959) was a pulp painter and illustrator who used the name Robert Fuqua in his works.
Joseph Wirt "Robert Fuqua" Tillotson | |
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Born | Joseph Wirt Tillotson January 30, 1905 Greenville, Mississippi, US |
Died | September 1, 1959 (aged 54) |
Resting place | Greenville, Mississippi, US |
Other names | Robert Fuqua |
Occupation | Pulp artist/illustrator |
Spouse | Marian Tillotson |
Biography
Joseph Wirt Tillotson was born January 30, 1905, in Greenville, Mississippi to parents William Wirt Tillotson and Belle Fuqua Oursler. Between 1938 and 1951, Tillotson painted an estimated 80 covers for the pulp magazine Amazing Stories.[1] Between 1949 and the late 1950s, he illustrated stories for Our Bible in Pictures published by David C. Cook.[2]
He married Marian Tillotson, a sociology professor at the University of Chicago. They had no children. Tillotson died of liver cancer on September 1, 1959.
References
- Schelly, William (2016). Otto Binder The Life and Work of a Comic Book and Science Fiction Visionary. California: North Atlantic Books. p. 60.
- Lambiek
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