Boris Vallejo
Autor de Mirage
Sobre El Autor
Créditos de la imagen: From wikimedia commons
Series
Obras de Boris Vallejo
The Worlds of Boris Vallejo 1 copia
Sirens 1 copia
Cal 98 Boris Vallejo's Fantasy 1 copia
Ladies 1 copia
Boris (Book I) 1 copia
The Savage Sword Of Conan Ad 1 copia
Miraż 1 copia
The Chronicles of Amber Vol. 2 - Sign of the Unicorn - the Hand of Oberon - the Courts of Chaos 1 copia
1978 Tarzan calendar: The lord of the jungle magnificently portrayed by the renowned fantasy artist Boris Vallejo (1977) 1 copia
Mirage 1 copia
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Etiquetado
Conocimiento común
- Fecha de nacimiento
- 1941-01-08
- Género
- male
- Nacionalidad
- Peru (birth)
- Lugar de nacimiento
- Lima, Peru
- Lugares de residencia
- Allentown, Pennsylvania, USA
- Ocupaciones
- artist
- Relaciones
- Bell, Julie (wife)
- Premios y honores
- British Fantasy Award (Artist, "Amazon Princess and her Pet", 1979)
Chesley Award for Lifetime Achievement (2011)
Miembros
Reseñas
Premios
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Estadísticas
- Obras
- 83
- También por
- 112
- Miembros
- 1,700
- Popularidad
- #15,099
- Valoración
- 3.8
- Reseñas
- 15
- ISBNs
- 123
- Idiomas
- 6
- Favorito
- 5
Vallejo is...Vallejo, the Fabio romance cover artist 'for the lads'. Undeniable skills with a seeming obsession with one perspective on the 'perfect physical form' and a fantasy icon. I don't have a nostalgic connection to him and I am of the feminine persuasion, so perhaps I feel less kindly towards him than others. His talent and imagination are spoiled for me by the lasciviousness of his male gaze and the his focus on masculine fantasy, both in the bodybuilder demigods he models his men after, and the swimsuit models he bases his women on. His scenery, monsters, and sci-fi elements are wonderful, but these are few and far between.
Julie Bell on the other hand has a little of Vallejo's propensity for swimsuit models, but tempers the male gaze with her own vision. You can see her style and portrayal of women evolve and it is beautiful to see. The depth and range of her work is something else with all manner of striking and affecting scenes that, in the same way fantasy stories have evolved, contain so much more than muscle-bound and scantily-clad power fantasies. I am truly glad to have discovered her.
A number of pages were sadly torn from the library edition, so the only collaborative work I can be sure of was a science fantasy floating pyramid piece that was truly spectacular. It says they only worked together on four pieces. I would very much like to see the test and wish they had done more.
A fascinating book, but honestly I could have just done with a book of Bell's art.
This was my first in-library read/ peruse, which makes it a bit special.… (más)