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Keats Petree
(20th century)
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Magazine ads pre-1998* |
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Lived/Active: United States
Known for: illustrator-pulp fiction
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These Notes from AskART represent the beginning of a possible future biography for this artist. Please click here if you wish to help in its development:
| Pulp illustrator Keats Petree was known for his heroine "Queenie Starr" who appeared in "Spicy Detective Stories."
Source: Peter Haining, "The Classic Era of American Pulp Magazines" |
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