I also have several pulp cover paintings = oil on canvas = for sale.
These have been cut off the wood stretchers but are pretty complete.
Two westerns and one somewhat plain adventure type pulp cover. All are
from the 1930's. One western is by Leo Morey, famous for his work on
Amazing Stories, the other two (western and adventure type) are by
Parkhurst, famous for his work on the Spicy titles. Condition on these
is fair to good and they are high priced.
And, I have a Frank R. Paul black and white illo, fairly large size, on
board, from "Beyond the Great Oblivion," published in Famous Fantastic
Mysteries. This is a very bizarre one with lots of skeletons. Paul art
is going for huge prices for the past few years, so this is also not
cheap.
If you're interested in any of this stuff, drop me an email.
Year after year, I sell more old SF and pulp artwork than any other
dealer in the world. I specialize in art dating before 1960.