Jef Murray
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| + | '''Jef Murray''', employed by the Pitts Theology Library of [[Wikipedia:Emory University|Emory University]] in Atlanta, has painted and sketched numerous [[J.R.R. Tolkien|Tolkien]]-related images for publications such as the [[Amon Hen (journal)|Amon Hen journal]], [[Parma Nole]], and the [[Mallorn (journal)|Mallorn journal]]. He has also had Tolkien-related work featured in the St. Austin Review, a journal of Catholic culture. | ||
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| + | In 2009, Murray made the illustrations for [[Hilary Tolkien]]'s ''[[Black and White Ogre Country]]''. | ||
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| Location | Decatur, Georgia |
| Website | Official web site |
Jef Murray, employed by the Pitts Theology Library of Emory University in Atlanta, has painted and sketched numerous Tolkien-related images for publications such as the Amon Hen journal, Parma Nole, and the Mallorn journal. He has also had Tolkien-related work featured in the St. Austin Review, a journal of Catholic culture.
In 2009, Murray made the illustrations for Hilary Tolkien's Black and White Ogre Country.

