A span of years within a decade where we feel this aesthetic was most relevant. These years are usually given Early/Mid/Late modifiers, roughly corresponding to the beginning, middle, or end of a decade:
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Pulp Fantasy

Namesake: Named for this aesthetic's association with the fantasy and science fiction genres found in "pulp" magazines, which were fiction magazines printed on cheap wood pulp paper.

The "70s scifi" aesthetic of dreamy, surreal paintings and imaginative illustration. Examples show up in both Sci-Fi & Fantasy genres. 

Seen often used in visuals for Prog Rock. 

Links

  1. Are.na - https://www.are.na/consumer-aesthetics-research-institute/pulp-fantasy-p6ntvlk0rte
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