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(1886 -- 1960)  
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(December 4, 1886 – January 7, 1960)  
  
Stevens was an American artist who also signed himself Stephen Lawrence or just Lawrence.
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[[File:SuperScienceStories04-1949.png|thumb|right|upright=1.25|'''Cover by Lawrence Sterne Stevens for ''[[Super Science Stories]]'', April 1949'''.]]
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'''Lawrence Sterne Stevens''' was an [[American]] [[artist]] who also signed his work '''Stephen Lawrence''' or just '''Lawrence'''.
  
Some magazine covers attributed to Lawrence were actually the work of his son Peter Stevens (1920-2001). The elder Stevens learned how to draw by working as a newspaper artist and did not begin drawing for the [[SF magazines]] until the early 1940s. In addition to his cover art, he did interior art for several [[prozines]], mainly the Popular chain.
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Some magazine covers attributed to Lawrence were actually the work of his son Peter Stevens (1920–2001). The elder Stevens learned how to draw by working as a newspaper artist and did not begin drawing for the [[SF magazines]] until the early 1940s. In addition to his cover art, he did interior art for several [[prozines]], mainly the [[Popular Publications]] chain.
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*[https://www.korshakcollection.com/lawrence-sterne-stevens Bio at The Korshak Collection. ]
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* [http://pulpartists.com/Stevens,L.html Entry at Pulp Artists. ]
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* {{SFE|name= stevens_lawrence_sterne}}.
  
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Revision as of 15:07, 20 September 2022

(December 4, 1886 – January 7, 1960)

Cover by Lawrence Sterne Stevens for Super Science Stories, April 1949.

Lawrence Sterne Stevens was an American artist who also signed his work Stephen Lawrence or just Lawrence.

Some magazine covers attributed to Lawrence were actually the work of his son Peter Stevens (1920–2001). The elder Stevens learned how to draw by working as a newspaper artist and did not begin drawing for the SF magazines until the early 1940s. In addition to his cover art, he did interior art for several prozines, mainly the Popular Publications chain.



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