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F. Magarian

Magarian, Florence Lillian See

August 31, 1912 (age 113)

Birth place: Spokane, Washington, USA

15 works in English-language magazines

Date Page Type Title Magazine
1942 129 Interior Art Cartoon: "I'm in love with the automatic pilot." Fantastic Adventures Quarterly, Winter 1942
1942 146 Interior Art Mademoiselle Butterfly Fantastic Adventures Quarterly, Winter 1942
1942 116 Interior Art Mr. Pym Makes a Deal Fantastic Adventures Quarterly, Winter 1942
1942 178 Interior Art The Magic Flute Fantastic Adventures Quarterly, Winter 1942
1942 136 Interior Art Tink Takes a Fling Fantastic Adventures Quarterly, Winter 1942
1943 10 Interior Art Craig's Book (Complete Novel) Fantastic Adventures Quarterly, Winter 1943
1943 48 Interior Art Craig's Book (Complete Novel) [2] Fantastic Adventures Quarterly, Winter 1943
1943 132 Interior Art Nothing Happens to Lefty Feep Fantastic Adventures Quarterly, Fall 1943
April 1943 30 Interior Art The Curse of Many Hands Fantastic Adventures, April 1943
April 1943 124 Interior Art Valley of the Black Sun Amazing Stories, April 1943
October 1943 102 Interior Art Tink Fights the Gremlins Fantastic Adventures, October 1943
October 1943 116 Interior Art Tink Fights the Gremlins [2] Fantastic Adventures, October 1943
October 1943 22 Interior Art World of the Paper Dolls Fantastic Adventures, October 1943
May 1947 46 Interior Art Meet My Mummy Fantastic Adventures, May 1947
December 1971 78 Interior Art Mademoiselle Butterfly! (reprint) Fantastic, December 1971

Florence Lillian See graduated Polytechnic High School in Los Angeles and attended the Otis Art Institute, where she met and married Albert Ararat Magarian on May 25, 1937, in Los Angeles. During the 1940s the Magarians worked as interior artists for magazines published by Ziff-Davis Productions in Chicago. Constant fear of losing her husband to service in World War II and the demanding workload of their career caused Florence to suffer a nervous breakdown. She spent the rest of her life in and out of the mental institution at Alton, Illinois, where she passed away in 1960.
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