Astounding (1930-1960): Cover Art

Astounding became Analog in October, 1960

Analog Art

Artists and Cover Art

Alejandro,
--Reaching for the stars, September, 1947. *
--Aesop (Clifford D. Simak), December, 1947.
--Inappropriate/The Hunting Lodge (Randall Garrett), July, 1954.

Andr&eactue;, Sam,
--Window to Tomorrow (View of the United Nations Building)/Trade secret (Raymond F. Jones), November, 1953. (photograph)

Anonymous, Unknown, or Uncertain,
--The Self-Repairing Robot (John W. Campbell, Jr.), October, 1960.

Baer, Austin R.,
--Interplanetary Industrial Design/Space, Time and Education (John E. Arnold), May, 1953.

Bonestell, Chesley,
--Man on Mira (R. S. Richardson), April, 1948. *
--Dreadful Sanctuary (Eric Frank Russell), July, 1948. *
--Making Worlds Collide (R. S. Richardson), November, 1951. **

Correy, Lee, (G. Harry Stine)
--... And a Star to Steer Her By (Lee Correy), June, 1953. (photograph)

Emshwiller, Ed,
--What's Eating You? (Randall Garrett) May, 1957.
--Thinking Machine, October, 1957.
--"The Fundamentals Don't Change," December, 1958.

Freas, Frank Kelly, (1922- )
--Question and Answer (Poul Anderson), June 1954. *
--In Clouds of Glory (Algis Budrys), July, 1955. *
--Sour Note on Palayata (James H. Schmitz), November, 1956.
--Omnilingual (H. Beam Piper), February, 1957.
--Call Me Joe (Poul Anderson), April, 1957.
--Profession (Isaac Asimov), July, 1957.
--Brake (Poul Anderson), August, 1957.
--Precedent (Robert Silverberg), December, 1957.
--"Merry Christmas," January, 1959. *
--The Pirates of Ersatz (Murray Leinster), February, 1959. *
--Wherever You Are (Winston P. Sanders), April, 1959.
--But, I Don't Think (Randall Garrett), July, 1959.
--That Sweet Little Old Lady (Mark Phillips), September, 1959.
--The Law Breakers (Christopher Anvil), October, 1959.
--Out Like a Light (Mark Phillips), April, 1960. *

Frew, John,
--Maiden Voyage (Vic Phillips), January, 1939.

Gilmore,
--Discord in Scarlet (A. E. van Vogt), December, 1939.
--Uranus Eclipsing the Sun, March, 1940.

Gladney, Graves,
--Coils of Time (P. Schuyler Miller), May, 1939.

Miller,
--Incommunicado (Katherine MacLean), June, 1950. *
--I Tell You Three Times (Raymond F. Jones), February, 1951. *

Orban, Paul,
--Space Fear (James H. Schmitz), March, 1951. *

Pawelka,
--Un-Man (Poul Anderson), January, 1953.

Rogers, Hubert
--Crucible of Power (Jack Williamson), February, 1939.
--Forces Must Balance! (Manly Wade Wellman), September, 1939.
--Gray Lensman - Part 1 (E. E. Smith), October, 1939. *
--Gray Lensman - Part 2 (E. E. Smith), November, 1939.
--Old Man Mulligan (P. Schuyler Miller), December, 1940.
--Magic City (Nelson S. Bond), February, 1941. **
--Asylum (A. E. Van Vogt), May, 1942.
--United We Stand, July, 1942.
--Waldo (Anson MacDonald), August, 1942. *
--Fury (O'Donnell), May, 1947. **
--Temple Trouble (H. Beam Piper), April, 1951.
--Galactic Gadgeteers (Harry Stine), May, 1951. *
--... And Then There Were None (Russell), June, 1951.
--The End of the Line (James H. Schmitz), July, 1951.
--Day of the Moron (H. Beam Piper), September, 1951. *
--Outward Bound, December, 1951.

Schneeman, Charles
--The Legion of Time - Part 1 (Jack Williamson), May, 1938.
--The Merman (L. Sprague de Camp), December, 1938.
--Centaurus II (A. E. van Vogt), June, 1947.

Schoenherr, John,
--Crash Program: America in Space, June, 1960.
--Adaptation (Mack Reynolds), August, 1960.
--The Longest Voyage (Poul Anderson), December, 1960.

Sniffen,
--Atomic Power Plant (John W. Campbell, Jr.), February, 1947.

Timmins, William,
--Barrier (Anthony Boucher), September, 1942.
--The Weapon Shop (A. E. van Vogt), December, 1942.
--Opposites React (Will Stewart), January, 1943.
--Technical Error (Hal Clement), January, 1944.
--The Big and the Little (Isaac Asimov), August, 1944.
--Nomad (Wesley Long), December, 1944.
--The Mixed Men (A. E. van Vogt), January, 1945.
--The Piper's Son (Lewis Padgett), February, 1945.
--Dead Hand (Isaac Asimov), April, 1945.
--Pandora's Millions (George O. Smith), June, 1945.
--Guns or Lives? July, 1945.
--World of Null-A - Part 2 (A. E. van Vogt), September, 1945. *
--The Mule - Part 1 (Isaac Asimov), November, 1945.
--Beggars in Velvet (Lewis Padgett), December, 1945.
--The Chronicler - Part 1 (A. E. van Vogt), October, 1946.
--With Folded Hands (Jack Williamson), July, 1947.
--Bindlestiff (James Blish), December, 1950. *

van Dongen, Henry Richard,
--City of the Phoenix (M. C. Pease), August, 1951. (first cover for ASF)
--Iceworld (Hal Clement), October, 1951.
--The Face of the Enemy (Thomas Wilson), August, 1952.
--Mission of Gravity (Hal Clement), April, 1953.
--Sam Hall (Poul Anderson), August, 1953.
--Exile (Everett B. Cole), January, 1954.
--At Death's End (James Blish), May, 1954. *
--Christmas in space, January, 1956.
--The Missionaries (Everett B. Cole), May, 1956.
--Critical Difference (Murray Leinster), July, 1956.
--Pandora's Planet (Christopher Anvil), September, 1956.
--False Prophet (Robert Randall), December, 1956.
--Get Out of My Sky - Part 1 (James Blish), January, 1957.
--The Dawning Light - Part 1 (Robert Randall), March, 1957.
--Ribbon in the Sky (Murray Leinster), June, 1957.
--Citizen of the Galaxy - Part 1 (Robert A. Heinlein), September, 1957.
--The Man Who Counts - Part 1 (Poul Anderson), February, 1958.
--Dorsai! (Gordon R. Dickson) May, 1959.
--The Aliens (Murray Leinster), August, 1959.
--The Best Made Plans (Everett B. Cole), November, 1959.
--Damned If You Don't (Randall Garrett), May, 1960.
--Proxy (David Gordon), September, 1960.
--Occasion for Disaster (Mark Phillips), November, 1960.
--Sense of Obligation (Harry Harrison), September, 1961. (last cover for ASF)

von Munchhausen, A.
--Lunar Landing (del Rey), October, 1942.

Wesso, H. W. (Hans Waldemar Wessolowski)
--The Golden Horseshoe (Burks), November, 1937.
--Mars as Seen from Diemos, June, 1938.
--Hell Ship (Burks), August, 1938.


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