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'''Inger Edelfeldt''' is a Swedish artist who has created numerous [[J.R.R. Tolkien|Tolkien]]-related illustrations, including illustrations for the [[Tolkien Calendar 1985]] | | image=[[File:Inger Edelfeldt.jpg|250px]] | ||
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'''Inger Edelfeldt''' ([[1956]]-) is a Swedish author, translator and artist who has created numerous [[J.R.R. Tolkien|Tolkien]]-related illustrations, including illustrations for the [[Tolkien Calendar 1985]], [[The 1985 J.R.R. Tolkien Calendar]], and the [[Tolkien Calendar 1998]]. Her [[:Image:Inger Edelfeldt - Gollum.jpg|version]] of [[Gollum]] is actually herself, staring in a mirror. | |||
Perhaps inspired by the fiction works of Tolkien, Edelfeldt wrote ''Missne och Robin'' (1980), her only book which can be included in the genre of fantasy<ref>Johan Sandberg, "[http://tolkiensarda.se/new/nummer/magsidor/arttre9.htm Svensk fantasy svälter]" ("Swedish Fantasy is Starving") in ''[[Tolkiens Arda]]'', issue 14, 2003.</ref> | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[:Category:Images by Inger Edelfeldt|Images by Inger Edelfeldt]] | * [[:Category:Images by Inger Edelfeldt|Images by Inger Edelfeldt]] | ||
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*{{WP|Inger Edelfeldt}} | |||
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[[Category:Artists|Edelfeldt, Inger]] | |||
[[Category:Swedish people|Edelfeldt, Inger]] | |||
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Born | 1956 |
Images | Gallery |
Location | Sweden |
Inger Edelfeldt (1956-) is a Swedish author, translator and artist who has created numerous Tolkien-related illustrations, including illustrations for the Tolkien Calendar 1985, The 1985 J.R.R. Tolkien Calendar, and the Tolkien Calendar 1998. Her version of Gollum is actually herself, staring in a mirror.
Perhaps inspired by the fiction works of Tolkien, Edelfeldt wrote Missne och Robin (1980), her only book which can be included in the genre of fantasy[1]
See also
External links
References
- ↑ Johan Sandberg, "Svensk fantasy svälter" ("Swedish Fantasy is Starving") in Tolkiens Arda, issue 14, 2003.