World Fantasy Award—Artist

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World Fantasy Award—Artist
Awarded forThe best artist of fantasy artwork published in the prior calendar year
Presented byWorld Fantasy Convention
First awarded1975
Most recent winnerRovina Cai
Websiteworldfantasy.org/awards/

The World Fantasy Awards are given each year by the World Fantasy Convention for the best fantasy fiction and art published during the preceding calendar year. The awards have been described by sources such as The Guardian as a "prestigious fantasy prize",[1] and one of the three most renowned speculative fiction awards, along with the Hugo and Nebula Awards (which cover both fantasy and science fiction).[2][3] The World Fantasy Award—Artist is given each year to artists of works related to fantasy released in the preceding calendar year. Fantasy artists are also eligible for the Special Award—Professional category. The Artist category has been awarded annually since 1975.[4]

World Fantasy Award nominees and winners are decided by attendees and judges at the annual World Fantasy Convention. A ballot is posted in June for attendees of the current and previous two conferences to determine two of the finalists, and a panel of five judges adds three or more nominees before voting on the overall winner.[4][5] The panel of judges is typically made up of fantasy authors[6] and is chosen each year by the World Fantasy Awards Administration, which has the power to break ties.[4] The final results are presented at the World Fantasy Convention at the end of October.[5] Winners were presented with a statue in the form of a bust of H. P. Lovecraft through the 2015 awards; more recent winners receive a statuette of a tree.[7]

During the 47 nomination years, 96 artists have been nominated; 40 of them have won, including ties. Three artists have won three times: Shaun Tan, out of five nominations; Charles Vess, out of seven; and Michael Whelan, out of nine. Five other artists have won twice: Thomas Canty, out of nine nominations; Lee Brown Coye and Rovina Cai, both times they were nominated; Edward Gorey, out of four; and J. K. Potter, out of ten. No other artists have won more than once. Potter and John Picacio have received the most nominations at ten, followed by Canty, Don Maitz, and Whelan at nine each. Stephen Fabian and John Jude Palencar are tied at eight for the most nominations without winning.

Winners and nominees[]

In the following table, the years correspond to the date of the ceremony, rather than when the artist's work was published. Entries with a blue background and an asterisk (*) next to the artist's name have won the award; those with a white background are the other nominees on the shortlist.

  *   Winners

Winners and nominees
Year Artist(s) Ref.
1975 Lee Brown Coye* [8]
Gervasio Gallardo [8]
Stephen Fabian [8]
Jeff Jones [8]
Tim Kirk [8]
1976 Frank Frazetta* [9]
Stephen Fabian [9]
George Barr [9]
Edward Gorey [9]
Tim Kirk [9]
1977 Roger Dean* [10]
Michael Whelan [10]
George Barr [10]
Tim Kirk [10]
Stephen Fabian [10]
1978 Lee Brown Coye* [11]
Stephen Fabian [11]
Tim Kirk [11]
Michael Whelan [11]
1979 Alicia Austin* [12]
* [12]
Stephen Fabian [12]
Michael Whelan [12]
1980 Don Maitz* [13]
Boris Vallejo [13]
Stephen Fabian [13]
Michael Whelan [13]
1981 Michael Whelan* [14]
Rowena Morrill [14]
Don Maitz [14]
Alicia Austin [14]
Thomas Canty [14]
Gahan Wilson [14]
1982 Michael Whelan* [15]
Rowena Morrill [15]
Thomas Canty [15]
Don Maitz [15]
Alicia Austin [15]
Jill Bauman [15]
1983 Michael Whelan* [16]
Don Maitz [16]
Jill Bauman [16]
Tom Canty [16]
[16]
1984 * [17]
Jill Bauman [17]
Edward Gorey [17]
Robert Gould [17]
Don Maitz [17]
Rowena Morrill [17]
1985 Edward Gorey* [18]
Michael Whelan [18]
[18]
Thomas Canty [18]
Alan Lee [18]
1986 Jeff Jones* [19]
Thomas Canty* [19]
[19]
Alan Lee [19]
1987 Robert Gould* [20]
Chris Van Allsburg [20]
[20]
[20]
1988 * [21]
Michael Whelan [21]
[21]
Tom Canty [21]
1989 Edward Gorey* [22]
Don Maitz [22]
[22]
Jill Bauman [22]
Thomas Canty [22]
[22]
1990 Thomas Canty* [23]
[23]
Don Maitz [23]
James Christensen [23]
1991 Dave McKean* [24]
Brian Froud [24]
David Bergen [24]
[24]
Don Maitz [24]
[24]
1992 Tim Hildebrandt* [25]
Alan M. Clark [25]
Ned Dameron [25]
David Bergen [25]
Alan Lee [25]
1993 James Gurney* [26]
Jill Bauman [26]
Alan M. Clark [26]
James Christensen [26]
[26]
1994 * [27]
Alan M. Clark* [27]
Thomas Canty [27]
Rick Berry [27]
[27]
[27]
1995 Jacek Yerka* [28]
Dave McKean [28]
Gahan Wilson [28]
Bob Eggleton [28]
Brian Froud [28]
(withdrawn) [28]
1996 Gahan Wilson* [29]
Thomas Canty [29]
Alan M. Clark [29]
Bob Eggleton [29]
[29]
1997 Jean Giraud* [30]
[30]
Thomas Canty [30]
H. R. Giger [30]
1998 Alan Lee* [31]
Jim Burns [31]
Don Maitz [31]
Dave McKean [31]
Rick Berry [31]
1999 Charles Vess* [32]
Bob Eggleton [32]
Alan M. Clark [32]
Jim Burns [32]
Tom Canty [32]
2000 Jason Van Hollander* [33]
Les Edwards [33]
Bob Eggleton [33]
Stephen Fabian [33]
2001 Shaun Tan* [34]
Daniel Merriam [34]
Les Edwards [34]
Kinuko Y. Craft [34]
Jim Burns [34]
John Jude Palencar [34]
2002 * [35]
Gahan Wilson [35]
Donato Giancola [35]
John Jude Palencar [35]
[35]
2003 Tom Kidd* [36]
John Jude Palencar [36]
Kinuko Y. Craft [36]
Charles Vess [36]
[36]
Dave McKean [36]
2004 Donato Giancola* [37]
Jason Van Hollander* [37]
John Jude Palencar [37]
John Picacio [37]
Gerald Brom [37]
2005 John Picacio* [38]
Jeremy Caniglia [38]
Kinuko Y. Craft [38]
John Jude Palencar [38]
Charles Vess [38]
2006 James Jean* [39]
Les Edwards [39]
Dave McKean [39]
Kinuko Y. Craft [39]
John Jude Palencar [39]
2007 Shaun Tan* [40]
Jon Foster [40]
Les Edwards [40]
John Picacio [40]
Jill Thompson [40]
2008 Les Edwards* [41]
[41]
Mikko Kinnunen [41]
Stephan Martinière [41]
John Picacio [41]
2009 Shaun Tan* [42]
Kinuko Y. Craft [42]
[42]
Stephan Martinière [42]
John Picacio [42]
2010 Charles Vess* [43]
John Jude Palencar [43]
John Picacio [43]
[43]
[43]
2011 Kinuko Y. Craft* [44]
Shaun Tan [44]
[44]
[44]
John Picacio [44]
2012 John Coulthart* [45]
Julie Dillon [45]
Jon Foster [45]
[45]
John Picacio [45]
2013 * [46]
and [46]
[46]
[46]
[46]
2014 Charles Vess* [47]
[47]
[47]
Julie Dillon [47]
John Picacio [47]
2015 * [48]
[48]
[48]
[48]
John Picacio [48]
2016 * [49]
Richard Anderson [49]
Julie Dillon [49]
[49]
[49]
2017 * [50]
Greg Bridges [50]
Julie Dillon [50]
Paul Lewin [50]
Victo Ngai [50]
2018 Gregory Manchess* [51]
Victo Ngai [51]
Omar Rayyan [51]
Rima Staines [51]
Fiona Staples [51]
2019 * [52]
[52]
Jeffrey Alan Love [52]
Shaun Tan [52]
Charles Vess [52]
2020 * [53]
Tommy Arnold [53]
[53]
Julie Dillon [53]
Wendy Froud [53]
2021 * [54]
Jeffrey Alan Love [54]
Reiko Murakami [54]
Daniele Serra [54]
Charles Vess [54]

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