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J.R.R. Tolkien: Artist and Illustrator

J.R.R. Tolkien: Artist and Illustrator

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Wonderful Edition to Collectors' Bookshelves
Review: A must for anyone who loves Tolkien! Very fine!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Middle Earth as seen through the eyes of it's creator
Review: Any fan of Tolkien has seen how others imagine Middle earth, from the art of Alan Lee to the films by Peter Jackson there are countless examples. This book is a treasure in that it gives us a look into Tolkien's own view of what Middle Earth looked like. Before buying this book I had no idea that Tolkien was so accomplished an artist. There are more drawings and paintings of "The Hobbit" than "Lord of the Rings," but this is a must own book for any serious reader of Tolkien.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A truly wonderful book
Review: In this book you find a complete review of the drawings of J.R.R. Tolkien himself. From early drawings till the drawings he made for the Hobbit and the LOTR as well as a few doodles and other stuff. Really great is that you can find here explanations to the drawings with quotes and why certain adjustments are made to fit the drawing in the storyline of the book. If you like Tolkiens books and if you like his artwork, this book will certainly please you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A truly wonderful book
Review: In this book you find a complete review of the drawings of J.R.R. Tolkien himself. From early drawings till the drawings he made for the Hobbit and the LOTR as well as a few doodles and other stuff. Really great is that you can find here explanations to the drawings with quotes and why certain adjustments are made to fit the drawing in the storyline of the book. If you like Tolkiens books and if you like his artwork, this book will certainly please you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Middle Earth as Tolkien Envisioned it.
Review: This book gives fans of Tolkien and the Middle Earth a look into what Tolkien was envisioning when he wrote his extrodinary works. It also has many drawings from his earlier days. Lots of commentary round out the paintings and drawings. I think it's a must have for the Tolkien fan. It's interesting, after looking through this book, to see just how far some artists have deviated from Tolkiens ideas (not that that's necessarily bad). A good commpanion to this book is "The History of the Lord of the Rings" by his son, Christopher Tolkien. I highly recommend both.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Middle Earth as Tolkien Envisioned it.
Review: This book gives fans of Tolkien and the Middle Earth a look into what Tolkien was envisioning when he wrote his extrodinary works. It also has many drawings from his earlier days. Lots of commentary round out the paintings and drawings. I think it's a must have for the Tolkien fan. It's interesting, after looking through this book, to see just how far some artists have deviated from Tolkiens ideas (not that that's necessarily bad). A good commpanion to this book is "The History of the Lord of the Rings" by his son, Christopher Tolkien. I highly recommend both.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful Insight, a Must Have for Tolkien Fans!
Review: This book sheds so much light on the mind of J.R.R. Tolkien, and it allows the reader to see what he saw and know what he thought. It is a fantastic read and an invaluable addition to any Tolkien library.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: See Middle-earth the way Tolkien saw it
Review: Wayne Hammond is one of the top Tolkien scholars in the world, and in J.R.R. Tolkien: Artist and Illustrator he and his wife Christina Scull prove why he is so well-regarded. The research and analysis of the many drawings and paintings Tolkien left behind is of the highest quality.

The commentaries on the pictures, the selection of which is the broadest of any publication featuring Tolkien's artwork, provide a clear and thorough explanation of how and when the pictures were created. The context thus provided enables other Tolkien researchers to examine the evolving landscape of Middle-earth as no other source text does.

When fans ask if Tolkien ever envisioned certain things clearly, they need only turn to this book to see that indeed he did. J.R.R. Tolkien was one of the few authors with the talent to actually illusrtrate his own characters and worlds. The experience of seeing all these images in one volume is exhilarating. It's almost like a long lost Tolkien book had been found in some dusty archive.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: See Middle-earth the way Tolkien saw it
Review: Wayne Hammond is one of the top Tolkien scholars in the world, and in J.R.R. Tolkien: Artist and Illustrator he and his wife Christina Scull prove why he is so well-regarded. The research and analysis of the many drawings and paintings Tolkien left behind is of the highest quality.

The commentaries on the pictures, the selection of which is the broadest of any publication featuring Tolkien's artwork, provide a clear and thorough explanation of how and when the pictures were created. The context thus provided enables other Tolkien researchers to examine the evolving landscape of Middle-earth as no other source text does.

When fans ask if Tolkien ever envisioned certain things clearly, they need only turn to this book to see that indeed he did. J.R.R. Tolkien was one of the few authors with the talent to actually illusrtrate his own characters and worlds. The experience of seeing all these images in one volume is exhilarating. It's almost like a long lost Tolkien book had been found in some dusty archive.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must for fans of Middle-Earth
Review: With the reissue of Tolkien's cover of "The Hobbit" and other original drawings that he did, it seems like an appropriate time to pick up this book. Why? Because for a really complete vision of Tolkien's work (Lord of the Rings, Hobbit, and all the rest) it's probably best to see it as he saw it.

This book contains all the artwork that Tolkien created (NOT all the artwork BASED on his works, just the stuff he did himself!). Some are miscellaneous sketches and doodles, some are watercolors, ink drawings, prints, pencil sketches, and combinations of all of the above. One doodle looks like multicolored snowflakes, some are landscapes or pictures of little houses, teddy bears, owls, and so on. Very cute and cool, especially the illustrations done for "Roverandum."

And many are Middle-Earth related -- different views of the Misty Mountains or the Elvenking's hall, the evolution of what the Shire looked like, different Laketowns, different "Doors of Durin," even drawings of the tattered pages of the Dwarf Book of Moria. Near the end, even Tolkien's design drawings for LOTR book covers are included. And, of course -- MAPS! Maps of Wilderland, as well as the famous map from "Hobbit."

The text accompanying these many pictures carefully dissects all of the drawings and their importance, as well as how they evolved. (It's a bit like looking at concept art) As well as going over only Tolkien's work, Wayne G. Hammond also examines influences on Tolkien's artwork. For example, there is a fairy-tale picture that influenced a "Hobbit" picture, and a scientific drawing of a golden eagle that influenced another "Hobbit" picture with Bilbo.

This is a must-read for fans of J.R.R. Tolkien, a great peek into a great mind. And it emphasizes that Tolkien was not just a brilliant writer, but a brilliant artist as well. Great stuff, definitely a must-see.


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