The beloved and perennially bestselling calendar that fantasy lovers look forward to year after year. THE FANTASY CALENDAR delivers thirteen vivid, all-new paintings by the husband-and-wife team of Boris Vallejo, America's premier fantasy artist, and Julie Bell, designer of the popular Dragons of Destiny sculpture series. The full-color illustrations pull you into a dark, shadowy, and enthralling world, filled with sinister winged beasts; fiery, otherworldly landscapes; and sensual warriors, fairies, and sorceresses--all drawn with meticulous attention to anatomical detail. Each image is accompanied by a caption that enhances the thrill.
Details
TitleBoris Vallejo & Julie Bell's Fantasy Wall Calendar
Author Workman Publishing
BindingWall
EditionWAL
Volumes1
LanguageENG
PublisherWorkman Publishing
Date2016
IllustratedYes
ISBN9780761188506 / 0761188509
Weight0.6 lbs (0.27 kg)
Dimensions11.8 x 12.2 x 0.2 in(29.97 x 30.99 x 0.51 cm)
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