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Greg and Tim Hildebrandt - Pixie Flight Painting Original Art (undated). In 1975, the Hildebrandt twins burst into the world...
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Greg and Tim Hildebrandt - Pixie Flight Painting Original Art (undated). In 1975, the Hildebrandt twins burst into the world of illustration, winning the opportunity to illustrate the 1976 Ballantine calendar based on J.R.R. Tolkien's fantasy classic, The Lord of the Rings. Throughout their careers, Greg and Tim would work together and separately and together again, winning awards, fame, and challenges as illustrators. The Brothers Hildebrandt take you on a journey into the imagination, on the wings of a creature unlike any ever seen before, in this concept painting for a proposed fantasy poster. A lovely pixie warrior rides high across a pink-hued moon, which bathes the scene in an unearthly light. Painted in acrylics on a 27" x 36" sheet of masonite board. In Excellent condition. Now you can own part of the Hildebrandt legacy!Auction Info
2006 January Comic Auction #819 (go to Auction Home page)
Auction Dates
January, 2006
19th-21st
Thursday-Saturday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 23
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