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The Art of the Hobbit
The Art of the Hobbit | John Ronald Reuel Tolkien, Christina Scull, Wayne G. Hammond
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When J.R.R. Tolkien wrote HOBBIT he had become an accomplished amateur artist, and he was keen to contribute visually to the work. The finished book contained eight black and white drawings, five colour plates, two maps and his own jacket design. But behind these finished works there also lay a multitude of sketches and drawings, draft maps and runic designs, demonstrating Tolkien's careful planning and artistry. Indeed, every major artist who has illustrated the book subsequently has been influenced by Tolkien's own powerful visual conceptions.THE ART OF THE HOBBITcollects for the first time the complete surviving artwork that helped to underpin such a remarkable work of fiction. Written and edited by Tolkien experts Wayne G. Hammond and Christina Scull, authors of the acclaimed biographyTOLKIEN: ARTIST AND ILLUSTRATORthis book uses brand new digital scans from the Bodleian Library in Oxford to show off Tolkien's paintings in more vivid detail than ever before, making this a worthy and lasting tribute to a largely overlooked side of Tolkien's genius.
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JazzFeathers
The Art of the Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien | John Ronald Reuel Tolkien, Christina Scull, Wayne G. Hammond
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It's a quarter to midnight, so l'll call this the end of my #24b42020
Not too bad. Would have liked to put in more time for reading, but too much is going on at the moment.

This is the book of a friend, focusing on Tolkien's art.
Very nice and easy to read.

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Daisey
The Art of the Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien | John Ronald Reuel Tolkien, Christina Scull, Wayne G. Hammond
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This book contains several series of illustrations from early sketches through final color illustrations that Tolkien made to go with The Hobbit. I appreciate the opportunity to see the development of his art just as I have the development and revision of his writing.

#MiddleEarthMarch Day 3: Crickhollow refers to Frodo leaving home, but my immediate thought was this meme of Bilbo. I love immersing myself in the world of a book.

#YearofTolkien

Daisey @JazzFeathers I really enjoyed this, but I might look at a few other books as well before buying any for myself. Many of the illustrations are the same as those in History of The Hobbit, although this has more color images. I think I might rather add The Annotated Hobbit and (edited) 6y
JazzFeathers @Daisey The Annotated Hobbit is truly fantastic. I should reread it. 6y
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Daisey
The Art of the Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien | John Ronald Reuel Tolkien, Christina Scull, Wayne G. Hammond
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Day 1: My path to Tolkien began with reading The Hobbit. I‘m pretty sure my dad first recommended to me.

Day 2: Just yesterday I picked up a copy of The Art of The Hobbit and I love this illustration made by Tolkien of Hobbiton. The book includes a selection of sketches and drawings that show a series of revisions before this final color version.

#YearofTolkien #MiddleEarthMarch #JRRTolkien

Lindy I read The Hobbit when I was in Grade 6 and the transportive experience has stayed with me ever since. 😊 6y
Daisey @Lindy I‘ve loved Tolkien‘s books since I first read them, but rediscovering and delving deeper into his writing over the last couple of years has been amazing. 6y
JazzFeathers So many people seem to have come to Tolkien with the Hobbit. Me too 😊 6y
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