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Satan Is A Woman by Baryé Phillips
Barye Phillips, Kill the Boss Good-bye, 1956
This Goldfinger-themed painting, published on the cover of Saga Magazine, July 1964, is commonly credited to Barye Phillips, but the signature is right there, and it’s not “Barye”! The actual author of the painting is Stan Klimley (1915-2001).
Barye Phillips cover for the original 1952 edition of SPRING FIRE, a lesbian novel by Marijane Meaker. ("Vin Packer" was one of several noms de plume she used throughout her career, which also included "Ann Aldrich" and "M.E. Kerr.")
At least he's not CGI. Also, I think that's an ironic name thing.
Art by Baryé Phillips
Barye Phillips (1924-1969)