A Selection of sets relating to Fantasy Art

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Design At London Colour Ltd Fantasy Art Bizarre 2013 Bizarre 2013 10 - Bizarre is certainly an appropriate title for this “imagination series” which comprises reproductions of Ian Shoesmith’s fantasy artwork, The backs contain card title and number but do not have descriptive matter with titles such as Demons Ascend, Lunar Lunatic and Mutant Zombie. Size 69 x 37mm.
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Bizarre 2013

Bizarre 2013

Design At London Colour Ltd - 10 in set

£4.00

Lychgate Press Trade Card sets Under £5 Eloise (Adult Fantasy Art) 2001 Eloise (Adult Fantasy Art) 2001 10 -
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Eloise (Adult Fantasy Art) 2001

Eloise (Adult Fantasy Art) 2001

Lychgate Press - 10 in set

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Cardz (USA) Fantasy Art Lee MacLeod Fantasy Art 1994 Lee MacLeod Fantasy Art 1994 LT50 - Fantasy art has many exponents, and Lee MacLeod is one of the most respected. Most of his commissions have been for box covers and posters for Nintendo and Sega Games and the associated magazines, for which the artist uses airbrush, acrylic and prisma pencil to achieve some impressive effects, as you will appreciate when you view these examples with descriptive backs. Size 89 x 63mm.
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Lee MacLeod Fantasy Art 1994

Lee MacLeod Fantasy Art 1994

Cardz (USA) - LT50 in set

£6.00

Comic Images (USA) Fantasy Art Frazetta II The Legend Continues Fantasy Art 1993 Frazetta II The Legend Continues Fantasy Art 1993 LT90 - Frank Frazetta’s artistic career took off in 1948 when he was commissioned to illustrate ’Exciting Comics’ which brought him to the attention of Al Capp, creator of ‘Lil’ Abner’. From then on his work branched out into all kinds of fantasy art, as we can see in this card series where the emphasis is on imaginary beasts, muscly warriors and well-endowed women. He has illustrated film posters and has done record album covers from Herman and the Hermits to heavy metal. A museum of his work was opened in 1984. Size 89 x 64mm.
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Frazetta II The Legend Continues Fantasy Art 1993

Frazetta II The Legend Continues Fantasy Art 1993

Comic Images (USA) - LT90 in set

£8.00

Comic Images (USA) Fantasy Art Jack Kirby The Unpublished Archives Fantasy Art 1994 Jack Kirby The Unpublished Archives Fantasy Art 1994 LT90 - Comic Images specialise in 'fantasy art' cards as you can see from the entries in our Trade Card Catalogue, and Jack Kirby's comic book work has earned him a reputation as among the most imaginative artists in the industry, with more than fifty years experience, he created Captain America in 1941 and these cards exemplify Jack's talent in conjuring up superheroes, imaginary creatures and exotic scenarios. Repeat mini-image and commentary on the backs. Size 89 x 64mm.
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Jack Kirby The Unpublished Archives Fantasy Art 1994

Jack Kirby The Unpublished Archives Fantasy Art 1994

Comic Images (USA) - LT90 in set

£8.00

F.P.G (USA) Fantasy Art Janny Wurts Fantasy Art 1996 Janny Wurts Fantasy Art 1996 LT60 - Book and game covers, Norse legend, magical monsters, space adventures, it’s all stock-in-trade for Janny Wurts whose talents also extend to writing; as the author of several novels she has done her own illustrating. Hands-on research prior to putting brush to canvas includes assisting a falconer with his hawks, and the high regard in which the works are held let to some of them being stolen from a FedEx truck, a reward is offered on the appropriate cards. Size 89 x 63mm.
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Janny Wurts Fantasy Art 1996

Janny Wurts Fantasy Art 1996

F.P.G (USA) - LT60 in set

£8.00

Cardz (USA) Fantasy Art Lee MacLeod Tekchrome Numbered T1 to T10 Fantasy Art 1994 Lee MacLeod Tekchrome Numbered T1 to T10 Fantasy Art 1994 LT10 - This sub-set comprises ten of Lee MacLeod's sci-fi fantasy artwork commissioned to publicise a variety of entertainment products Nintendo Power Magazine, the cover for the video game Star Control, the cover of the novel The Mole In God's Eye, a painting for the film Netherworld, and so on, with each described on the backs. Size 89 x 64mm.
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Lee MacLeod Tekchrome Numbered T1 to T10 Fantasy Art 1994
Comic Images (USA) Fantasy Art Maxfield Parrish Portrait of America Fantasy Art 1994 Maxfield Parrish Portrait of America Fantasy Art 1994 LT90 - Maxfield Parrish was given his first sketchbook when he was only three years old and he was taught to draw and paint by his father, a professional etcher, so we are told on the first cards in this series. Having intended to become an architect, he turned to painting and became a professional illustrator with an extensive variety of commissions for magazines such as 'Century', 'Colliers' and 'Life' his cover for the Easter 1922 edition of 'Life' is on no. 75 in this card series, which demonstrates his artistic skill and versatility. Size 89 x 64mm.
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Maxfield Parrish Portrait of America Fantasy Art 1994

Maxfield Parrish Portrait of America Fantasy Art 1994

Comic Images (USA) - LT90 in set

£8.00

Comic Images (USA) Fantasy Art The Brothers Hildebrandt Fantasy Art 1994 The Brothers Hildebrandt Fantasy Art 1994 LT90 - The Detroit-born brothers Greg and Tim Hildebrandt are creators of fantasy art par-excellence as this card series demonstrates. The painting on the first card was for their own 1979 novel 'Urshurak' and much of their work is for illustrating books, for which they have won a gold medal from the Society of Illustrators, and for calendars such as the award-winning 1976 Tolkien Calendar. Their paintings have a wide appeal and are exhibited in several galleries, and their qualities are evident in this set with repeat mini-image and description on the backs. Size 89 x 64mm.
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The Brothers Hildebrandt Fantasy Art 1994

The Brothers Hildebrandt Fantasy Art 1994

Comic Images (USA) - LT90 in set

£8.00

Breygent Fantasy Art Vampirella Adult Fantasy Art 2011 Vampirella Adult Fantasy Art 2011 LT72 - “The sexiest femme fatale in the world of horror and comics” is how one of these cards describes the female fantasy star of “Vampirella” magazine. The overly endowed, scantily clad creation features in images by a variety of artists including Joe Jusko (see the F.P.G. for other examples of his work) and the late Jose Gonzalez. Lots of seductive poses and threats of violence, zombies, chains, serpents etc. Size 89 x 64mm.
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Vampirella Adult Fantasy Art 2011

Vampirella Adult Fantasy Art 2011

Breygent - LT72 in set

£8.00

F.P.G (USA) Fantasy Art Barclay Shaw Fantasy Art 1995 Barclay Shaw Fantasy Art 1995 LT90 - Barclay Shaw is a well-known illustrator of books including six Tarzan covers and a range of sci-fi and horror titles which demonstrate the artist’s skill, with a further picture on the back showing a preliminary sketch or an alternative composition and a text in which Barclay Shaw describes what he has endeavoured to achieve together with working detail about shape, use of colour and so on. The result is a remarkable demonstration of fantasy art, which never fails to surprise the viewer. Size 89 x 64mm.
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Barclay Shaw Fantasy Art 1995

Barclay Shaw Fantasy Art 1995

F.P.G (USA) - LT90 in set

£9.50

F.P.G (USA) Fantasy Art Bernie Wrightson More Macabre Series 2 Fantasy Art 1994 Bernie Wrightson More Macabre Series 2 Fantasy Art 1994 LT90 - Flesh-eating zombies, the un-dead, grave robbers, dripping entrails and tombstone backs with sculls. These examples of Bernie Wrightson’s work certainly live up to their ‘More Macabre’ title. The striking fantasy scenes exude violence, often with sex thrown in for good measure and a laconic message on the reverse,one of which is “The problem of starting a collection is not knowing when to quit”. Size 89 x 63mm.
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Bernie Wrightson More Macabre Series 2 Fantasy Art 1994
Comic Images (USA) Fantasy Art Beyond Bizarre Jim Warren Surrealism Fantasy Art 1993 Beyond Bizarre Jim Warren Surrealism Fantasy Art 1993 LT90 - Here we have 89 paintings by Jim Warren who describes his work as “fine art with a surreal/fantasy style, with hints of pop culture and social and political satire sprinkled through”. True, and his pictures are technically brilliant, each with some aspect which will surprise or shock, but there seems to be always an undertone of violence or freakery. The 90th card is a checklist and the cards all have descriptive backs. Size 89 x 64mm
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Beyond Bizarre Jim Warren Surrealism Fantasy Art 1993

Beyond Bizarre Jim Warren Surrealism Fantasy Art 1993

Comic Images (USA) - LT90 in set

£9.50

Comic Images (USA) Fantasy Art Blueprints of the Future Vincent Di Fate Fantasy Art 1994 Blueprints of the Future Vincent Di Fate Fantasy Art 1994 LT90 - Described as “prophetic visions” this artwork is clearly based on the assumption that outer space holds the key to our future, moving on from the first steps already in existence such as the space telescope and space station to the exploration of other worlds, exploiting their resources, encountering alien life-forms and war. Imaginatively described on the backs. Size 89 x 64mm.
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Blueprints of the Future Vincent Di Fate Fantasy Art 1994

Blueprints of the Future Vincent Di Fate Fantasy Art 1994

Comic Images (USA) - LT90 in set

£9.50

F.P.G (USA) Fantasy Art Bob Eggleton Fantasy Art 1995 Bob Eggleton Fantasy Art 1995 LT90 - Dragons, dinosaurs, aliens and space themes are clearly Bob Eggleton’s forte, as this series of cards showcasing his artwork demonstrates. Many of these imaginative and strikingly realistic paintings have been used for magazine and book covers. On the backs Bob examines his work with a critical eye and describes what he is aiming to achieve. Size 89 x 64mm.
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Bob Eggleton Fantasy Art 1995

Bob Eggleton Fantasy Art 1995

F.P.G (USA) - LT90 in set

£9.50

F.P.G (USA) Fantasy Art Chris Foss Fantasy Art 1995 Chris Foss Fantasy Art 1995 LT90 -
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Chris Foss Fantasy Art 1995

Chris Foss Fantasy Art 1995

F.P.G (USA) - LT90 in set

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F.P.G (USA) Fantasy Art Christos Achilleos Fantasy Art 1992 Christos Achilleos Fantasy Art 1992 LT90 - Battle scenes, vicious alien creatures and scantily clad warrior women permeate Christos Achilles’ fantasy world, and several of the paintings in this card series have their origin in book covers. On the backs he reveals his inspiration and technique, and is clearly pleased that many of his pictures have been made into body art and tattoos as well as being copied onto custom bikes, cars and leather jackets. Size 89 x 64mm.
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Christos Achilleos Fantasy Art 1992

Christos Achilleos Fantasy Art 1992

F.P.G (USA) - LT90 in set

£9.50

Comic Images (USA) Fantasy Art Crimson Embrace Adult Fantasy Art 1998 Crimson Embrace Adult Fantasy Art 1998 LT72 - This is another of those fantasy art series. The black and white artwork by a dozen or so painters including Romero (who is best known for drawing Modesty Blaise) is presented on a silvered background (or all-lustre chrome) and mostly features nude or scantily clad women in erotic situations with bondage and a hint of impending violence for good measure. On the backs is information about the artists and descriptions of the scenes depicted. Size 89 x 64mm.
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Crimson Embrace Adult Fantasy Art 1998

Crimson Embrace Adult Fantasy Art 1998

Comic Images (USA) - LT72 in set

£9.50

F.P.G (USA) Fantasy Art Darrell Sweet Fantasy Art 1994 Darrell Sweet Fantasy Art 1994 LT90 - Darrell K. Sweet who's colourful portfolio extends from Robin Hood to a bionic whale. Lots of mythical beasts, knights on horseback, apparitions, alien creatures and so on, imaginatively portrayed with an eye for detail and great use of colour. Size 89 x 63mm.
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Darrell Sweet Fantasy Art 1994

Darrell Sweet Fantasy Art 1994

F.P.G (USA) - LT90 in set

£9.50

F.P.G (USA) Fantasy Art David Cherry Fantasy Art 1995 David Cherry Fantasy Art 1995 LT90 - F.P.G. specialised in fantasy art during the 1990s, showcasing many of the top American exponents, to which we can now add David Cherry, with a striking collection of his works illustrating books and magazines on a variety of science fiction subjects and including novels by his own sister who receives many ‘plugs’ on the backs, which also bear black and white sketches relating to the main colour pictures on the fronts. Size 89 x 64mm.
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David Cherry Fantasy Art 1995

David Cherry Fantasy Art 1995

F.P.G (USA) - LT90 in set

£9.50

 
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