List of space artists
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Fuel is mined from Phobos with the help of a nuclear reactor. (Pat Rawlings, 1986)[1]
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Interior of a Stanford Torus as painted by Don Davis in the 1970s
This list of space artists includes artists who produce art about space and spaceflight, such as paintings of proposed space missions.
Artists[]
- John Allison (contributor Cosmos: A Personal Voyage)
- Russ Arasmith (illustrator, U. S. manned spaceflight)
- Cecelia Bibby (Cece Bibby), painted the insignia on the capsules of Project Mercury
- Charles Bittinger
- Scriven Bolton [2]
- Bruce Bond (Astronomy magazine)
- Chesley Bonestell (1888–1986)[3]
- Howard Russell Butler
- Paul Calle (1929–2010)[citation needed]
- Michael Carroll[citation needed]
- Jack Coggins
- Ray Crane (Charles Hayden planetarium, Boston [4])
- James Cunningham
- Vincent Di Fate (born 1945)[citation needed]
- Don Davis (born 1952)[5]
- Joe Davis (born 1950)[citation needed]
- Don Dixon (born 1951)[6]
- David Egge (contributor Cosmos: A Personal Voyage)
- Bob Eggleton (born 1960)[6]
- Danny Flynn[7]
- Fred Freeman (°1906, illustrator Collier's, together with Chesley Bonestell and Rolf Klep)
- David A. Hardy (born 1936)[6]
- Joby Harris (born 1975)[8]
- (Astronomy magazine)
- William K. Hartmann (born 1939)[citation needed]
- Rolf Klep (illustrator Collier's, together with Chesley Bonestell and Fred Freeman)
- Francis J. Krasyk [9]
- Pamela Lee (contributor Out of the Cradle, together with William K. Hartmann and Ron Miller)
- Paul Lehr
- Jon Lomberg (born 1948)[citation needed]
- Robert McCall (Bob McCall) (1919–2010)[10]
- Syd Mead (1933–2019)[6]
- Davis Paul Meltzer (illustrator, National Geographic magazine, proposed spaceflight projects)
- Ron Miller (born 1947)[11]
- Tom Miller
- Pierre Mion (illustrator, National Geographic magazine, U. S. manned spaceflights)
- Theophile Moreux
- Anne Norcia (contributor Cosmos: A Personal Voyage)
- Nahum (born 1979)[citation needed]
- Andreas Nottebohm (born 1944)[citation needed]
- John Olson (possible spaceflight projects, gigantic space stations and other constructions in orbit around earth) [12]
- (Astronomy magazine)
- Ludek Pesek (1919–1999)[citation needed]
- Frank Pietronigro[citation needed]
- John Polgreen (illustrator, proposed spaceflight projects)
- Kim Poor (1952-2017)
- Pat Rawlings (born 1955)[1][3]
- Sheila Rose
- Lucien Rudaux (1874–1947)[13]
- Adolf Schaller (contributor Cosmos: A Personal Voyage)
- John Schoenherr
- Alex Schomburg
- Yuri Pavlovich Shvets (1902–1972)[citation needed]
- Ralph A. Smith (British Interplanetary Society)
- Andrei Sokolov (Russian space artist, paintings show moments during Soyuz-Salyut missions)
- George Solonevich (illustrator, proposed spaceflight projects and interplanetary space travel)
- Rick Sternbach (born 1951)[6]
- Étienne Léopold Trouvelot
- Edward Valigursky (illustrator, proposed spaceflight projects, science fiction)
- Paul Van Hoeydonck (the creator of the statue Fallen Astronaut, on the moon since 1971)
- Denise Watt-Geiger
- Mike Whelan
- Helmut Karl Wimmer
Astronaut space artists[]
See also[]
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b S86-25375 (1986)
- ^ Ron Miller, SPACE ART - Starlog photo guidebook, 1978, page 16
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Beyond: SFI artist imagines NASA's next great voyage - SpaceFlight Insider". www.spaceflightinsider.com. Retrieved 2017-02-15.
- ^ Ron Miller, SPACE ART - Starlog photo guidebook, 1978, page 176
- ^ "Donald E. Davis career overview up to now". www.donaldedavis.com. Retrieved 2019-04-17.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e Project Enzmann
- ^ Dave Gilbert, for. "Meet the artists who paint alien landscapes". CNN. Retrieved 2017-02-15.
- ^ "Joby Harris JPL/ NASA Visual Strategist". www.jobyharris.com.
- ^ Ron Miller, SPACE ART - Starlog photo guidebook, page 151: painting Man in Copernicus - Francis J. Krasyk
- ^ Nagy, Attila. "27 Paintings From the Most Famous Space Artist On Earth (And Off)". Gizmodo. Retrieved 2017-02-12.
- ^ "The Slow, Tragic Death Of Space Art". Atlas Obscura. 2016-09-20. Retrieved 2017-02-15.
- ^ Ron Miller, SPACE ART - Starlog photo guidebook, page 126
- ^ Miller, Ron. "The first science artist to draw accurate pictures of Mars and the Moon". io9. Retrieved 2019-04-17.
External links[]
Categories:
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