Name : Boris Vallejo

Born : 1941

Art Style & Movement : Science-Fiction , Comicstrip , Fantasy

Region/Nationality : Peru

Artist ID : 24504

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Boris Vallejo (born January 8, 1941)[1][2] is a Peruvian-American painter[3] who works in the science fictionfantasy, and erotica genres.[3] His hyper-representational paintings have appeared on the covers of numerous science fiction and fantasy fiction novels. They are also sold through a series of annual calendars.

Born in LimaPeru, Vallejo began painting at the age of 13, in 1954, and obtained his first illustration job three years later in 1957 at the age of 16. He attended the Escuela Nacional Superior Autónoma de Bellas Artes on a five-year scholarship, and was awarded a prize medal.[4] After emigrating to the United States in 1964, at the age of 23, he quickly garnered a fan following from his illustrations of TarzanConan the BarbarianDoc Savage and various other fantasy characters (often done for paperback-fiction works featuring the characters). This led to commissions for movie-poster illustration, advertisement illustration, and artwork for various collectibles – including Franklin Mint paraphernalia, trading cards, and sculpture. Along with Julie Bell, Vallejo presents his artwork in an annual calendar and various books. Vallejo’s work is often compared[by whom?] to the work of Frank Frazetta, not only because it is similar stylistically, but also because Frazetta painted covers for paperbacks of some of the same characters.[5]

Vallejo’s preferred artistic medium is oil on board, and he has previously used photographs to combine discrete images to form composite images.[6] Preparatory works are pencil or ink sketches, which have been displayed in the book Sketchbook. He and Julie Bell have worked on collaborative artworks together, in which they sign the artwork with both names.[7]

Vallejo has produced film posters for numerous fantasy and action movies, including Knightriders (1981), Q (1982), and Barbarian Queen (1985). He has also illustrated posters for comedies, notably National Lampoon’s Vacation (1983), European Vacation (1985), Nothing But Trouble (1991) and Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters (2007), co-created with Bell.[8] He created the 1978 Tarzan calendar.[citation needed]

AwardsHe received the British Fantasy Award for best artist in 1979[9] for his painting The Amazon Princess and her Pet.[10] Vallejo also won the 2011 Chelsey Award for Lifetime Artistic Achievement,[11][12] and the 2014 Chelsey Award for Best Product Illustration.[13]

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