Tolkien's World: Paintings of Middle-Earth
Category: Books,Arts & Photography,Individual Artists
Tolkien's World: Paintings of Middle-Earth Details
Amazon.com Review The fantastical world of J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth is a land of rugged valleys and strange gothic forests inhabited by wizards and goblins. This world comes to life within the vast vaults of our imagination--and it may unnerve devotees of The Hobbit, Silmarillion, and The Lord of the Rings to physically encounter this world in paint and paper. Can the full evilness of Smaug, that demon of jaws and fire, ever be reproduced in a picture? Thankfully and reassuringly, Tolkien's World does not denigrate our very personal conceptions of this place in any way. An array of talented artists conjure up brilliant images on canvas, inspired by specific passages from the texts. Alan Lee's style is whimsical and enticing--his landscapes of Mount Doom and Tol Brandir are enveloped in a foggy veil, the elf lady Galadriel glows in an strange light standing "tall and pale." In contrast, John Howe's works are bold and dramatic, reflecting terrifying encounters with trolls, dragons, and creatures of "sting and of claws." These and other fabled paintings only add to our dreams of Middle-earth. --Naomi Gesinger Read more
Reviews
Before Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings trilogy, Tolkien fans had this book to help visualize Middle-Earth. The book contains works by several artists of varying quality. Most of them are excellent. John Howe and Alan Lee worked on concept art for the movies, and you can clearly see the roots in their art. Some of their paintings look eerily like scenes from the movies. Other artists provide unique takes. I particularly like the Silmarillion art as there still isn't a Silmarillion movie or cartoon film. Definitely worth flipping through, especially for the Silmarillion.