Dean Cornwell - "Sherring followed the lane with the tramp's air of alertness." Story illustration for Part V of "Seven Men Came Back" by Warrick Deeping, published in Cosmopolitan, February, 1934
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aftermath of a quarrel between gangsters by dean cornwell // reservoir dogs (1992) dir. quentin tarantino
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The Other Side, Dean Cornell // Sneaking Out of Heaven, Waterparks
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Captain Pike, Dean Cornwell (1892-1960)
I'm in love with this dramatic painting of a ship's officer facing Age of Sail-era justice, which was sent to me by @habemuscarnificem. After much searching online, and seeing this credited as an illustration for every maritime story from Treasure Island to Moby-Dick (neither of which involve anyone being hanged from the yardarm), I came across the painting's title, Captain Pike. However, I'm having a hard time finding out who Captain Pike was, or whether he was a real or fictional sea captain. Age of Sail Tumblr, can you help me out?
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@clove-pinks
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@ anybody else who knows their boat stories
Thank you so much! Fair winds and following seas to you all.
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The Other Side - Dean Cornwell (1892-1960).
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Dean Cornwell - One Night in Venice (1922)
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Dean Cornwell (1892-1960) - A man's man
Oil on canvas. Painted in 1916.
34 x 24 inches, 86.4 x 61 cm. Estimate: US$20,000-30,000.
To be sold Heritage Auctions, Dallas, 23 April 2024.
A magazine interior illustration for The Red Book, November 1916.
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Dean Cornwell (1892-1960). Periwinkle House, The Red Book Magazine interior illustration, 1918
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City of Temptation, 1924
Dean Cornwell
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The Robe: Diana and Marcellus (detail) by Dean Cornwell (1892-1960)
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Dean Cornwell, Babysitting, c. 1920's
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