Alessandro Biffignandi's Epic Horror Art - Undead Monday

Posted by Grey Monday, February 20, 2012

This Undead Monday, we take a nostalgic trip to revisit some of the most provocative and alluring pulp art of yesteryears courtesy of pulp art legend Alessandro Biffignandi.

Stumbled upon at the ever-reliable Juxtapoz, we have recently come across some of the most provocative and alluring art from the pulp age circa 50s, 60s and the 70s. Conjured by pulp art legend Alessandro Biffignandi who was born in Rome in 1935, these amazing painted art works are mainly the covers of pulp magazine strip throughout the pulp age.

A genre painter who is well-versed in taking on subject of the adventurous, his work regularly featured dynamic presentation of horror, fantasy, and sci-fi element.

Understandably, the artist's work is mainly NSFW, so thanks to Morbid Dementia, hit the jump to take a sneak peek at some of the artist's more acceptable work. For those who want to check out the artist's earlier explicit work, check out his Facebook for more.







Source: Morbid Dementia via Juxtapoz


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  1. Anonymous Said,

    The first, second, fourth and sixth covers are by Emanuele Taglietti. This can be confirmed by Taglietti's own fan club page on Facebook. Like Biffignandi, Taglietti is one of the masters of 70's Italian pulp.

    Posted on May 25, 2012 11:33 AM

     

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