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'''Roger Garland''' (b. [[1950]]<ref>{{webcite|author=|articleurl=http://www.festivalintheshire.com/tolkienart.html|articlename=Tokien inspired artists|dated=|website=[http://www.festivalintheshire.com/index.html Festival in the Shire]|accessed=20 February 2012}}</ref>)- [[26 October]][[2017]] is a well known illustrator of [[J.R.R. Tolkien]]'s works. He also runs a gallery which features a large collection of Tolkien art. From his website:
'''Roger Garland''' (b. [[1950]]<ref>{{webcite|author=|articleurl=http://www.festivalintheshire.com/tolkienart.html|articlename=Tokien inspired artists|dated=|website=[http://www.festivalintheshire.com/index.html Festival in the Shire]|accessed=20 February 2012}}</ref>- [[26 October]] [[2017]]) is a well known illustrator of [[J.R.R. Tolkien]]'s works. He also runs a gallery which features a large collection of Tolkien art. From his website:
:''Permanently on show is The Tolkien Collection, over seventy paintings and drawings commissioned by the original publishers for many of J.R.R. Tolkien's books.''
:''Permanently on show is The Tolkien Collection, over seventy paintings and drawings commissioned by the original publishers for many of J.R.R. Tolkien's books.''



Revision as of 12:34, 26 October 2017

Roger Garland (b. 1950[1]- 26 October 2017) is a well known illustrator of J.R.R. Tolkien's works. He also runs a gallery which features a large collection of Tolkien art. From his website:

Permanently on show is The Tolkien Collection, over seventy paintings and drawings commissioned by the original publishers for many of J.R.R. Tolkien's books.
The illustrations from titles include; The Lord of the Rings, The Silmarillion, The Hobbit and The Book of Lost Tales Part One - also on exhibition are the original pen and ink drawings from; Farmer Giles of Ham, Smith of Wootton Major and Tom Bombadil together with the book covers.

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References

  1. "Tokien inspired artists", Festival in the Shire (accessed 20 February 2012)