“Infinite Worlds: The Fantastic Visions of Science Fiction Art” by Vincent Di Fate. New York: Penguin Studio, (1997). Jacket art by Paul Lehr.
“. . . a lush, colorful, dynamic record of the development of science fiction art and of the great diversity of styles and approaches that this art form encompasses. Presented in nearly seven hundred carefully selected plates, “Infinite Worlds” assembles many of the finest examples of fantastic art ever created and incorporates these in a text that details the history and evolution of this fascinating subject. . .” [Excerpt from the text on the dustjacket]
[Note: "as enjoyable to read as to look through" -- Goodreads. I couldn't agree more.]
“Infinite Worlds: The Fantastic Visions of Science Fiction Art” by Vincent Di Fate. New York: Penguin Studio, (1997). Jacket art by Paul Lehr.
“. . . a lush, colorful, dynamic record of the development of science fiction art and of the great diversity of styles and approaches that this art form encompasses. Presented in nearly seven hundred carefully selected plates, “Infinite Worlds” assembles many of the finest examples of fantastic art ever created and incorporates these in a text that details the history and evolution of this fascinating subject. . .” [Excerpt from the text on the dustjacket]
[Note: "as enjoyable to read as to look through" -- Goodreads. I couldn't agree more.]