Astounding Science Fiction – December, 1952 (Featuring “The Currents of Space”, by Isaac Asimov) [Gaylord Welker]

The December, 1952, issue of Astounding Science Fiction bears a cover that’s remarkably simple in composition, yet by virtue of that simplicity conveys a story wordlessly.  (Well okay, the title in the lower left corner is a give-away!)

Though most of Gaylord Welker’s painting consists of little more than a deeply blue sky darkly ascending to near-black (the scan you’re viewing has significantly more color latitude than the printed image), the wrecked spacecraft at lower left and forlorn astronaut at lower right – is that an ejection-seat “D-ring” in his left hand? – tell you all you need to know.  Ironically, though, like numerous other cover illustrations for 1950s issues of Astounding, Galaxy Magazine, and The Magazine of Fantasy and Science from the ’50s, there’s no direct tie-in to any story in the actual issue. 

Which means, of course, that the image is begging for literary treatment. 

Which has been done across the decades, of course, with great variation!

Anyway, the accompanying illustration is Henry Richard Van Dongen’s lovely panoramic cityscape for Asimov’s “The Currents of Space”. 

I’ve now (April, 2020) updated the post by making some minor tweaks to the scan of Van Dongen’s art:  I’ve situated the two halves of the image closer to one another, and, increased the contrast.  However minor in effect, I think this marks at least a degree of improvement over the original scan from 2017. 

Which, is shown at bottom.

So, I can’t tell which I like more – the Welker or the Van Dongen…!

Illustration by Henry Richard Van Dongen, for Isaac Asimov’s story “The Currents of Space” (pp. 130-131)

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Image as it originally appeared in this post…

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One thought on “Astounding Science Fiction – December, 1952 (Featuring “The Currents of Space”, by Isaac Asimov) [Gaylord Welker]”

  1. “Van Dongen” also has interior illos for the NOISE LEVEL story by Raymond F. Jones in the Dec. 1952 issue of ASTOUNDING. The illos are published in a 2018 blog by Alex Nevala-Lee.

    https://nevalalee.wordpress.com/2016/09/28/astounding-stories-18-noise-level/

    Cheers, Ken
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    Thanks very much for directing me to Alec Nevala-Lee’s blog, Ken. Much appreciated. I’m quite familiar with his book “Astounding”, but admittedly haven’t (yet!) read it. (Alas, lots of books in my reading queue.) Ohhhh, how I wish A.E. van Vogt’s name had appeared on the cover – though I know he’s discussed in the text.

    You might be interested in viewing other examples of Henry Richard Van Dongen’s art at my blog, specifically illustrating the covers of, or appearing within:

    A Specter Is Haunting Texas (symbolic image of the intriguing Scully La Cruz)
    Science Fiction Adventures – November, ‘52
    Astounding, December ‘51
    Astounding – October ‘52
    Astounding, October ‘53
    Astounding – December ‘53
    Astounding, June ‘55
    The Best of Lester Del Rey

    …and…

    The Best of James Blish

    Cheers,
    Michael

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