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The Art of Chesley Bonestell [Hardcover]

Ron Miller , Frederick C Durant
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  • Hardcover: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Paper Tiger; illustrated edition edition (26 April 2001)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1855858843
  • ISBN-13: 978-1855858848
  • Product Dimensions: 30 x 22.8 x 3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,530,756 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Chesley Bonestell was, without a doubt, the most influential space artist of all time. From a childhood interest in astronomy, Bonestell drew on his expert skills as a draughtsman to create inspired paintings of the planets. Considered the dean of space artists, Bonestell's work appered in hundreds of magazines, from Life to Popular Mechanics, bringing his visions to an avid public for several decades from the mid-1940s onwards. His work is still breathtaking today, still the paradigm which other space and astronomical artists strive to match. Some of his paintings - of the lunar surface, or Saturn as seen from Titan - are classics and, although our knowledge of these remote parts of our universe has overtaken Bonestell's visions, they have never been superseded as works of art. Edited by Ron Miller and Frederick C. Durant III, this glorious collection of over 300 illustrations covering all facets of Bonestells' art and carcer, has an accompanying full-length biographical commentary by Miller. As the definitive book of Bonestell's art, this is a treasure that belongs on every shelf.

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Ron Miller is an illustrator and author specializing in astronomical, astronautical and science-fiction subjects. His work has appeared on scores of book jackets, book interiors and in countless magazines. He has lectured on space art and space history in the USA, the UK, France, Japan and Italy, and has been on the faculty of the International Space University. His original paintings are in numerous private and public collections, including the Smithsonian Institution and the Pushkin Museum in Moscow. Frederick C. Durant's career spans the entire history of modern rocketry and spaceflight. A graduate of Lehigh University, he became a commander in the US Naval reserve after serving as Director of Engineering, US Naval Air Rocket Test Station (Dover, NJ), as a flight deck officer on the aircraft carrier USS Sable, and as a Navy test pilot. From 1964 to 1980 he was Assistant Director and Head of the Astronautics Department of the National Air & Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution, where he developed not only the present collection of rocket and spacecraft but also the museum's core collection of space art.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A great buy for all lovers of SciFi art, 21 May 2001
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This review is from: The Art of Chesley Bonestell (Hardcover)
Chesley Bonestell was the pioneer of accurate science fiction art. With a background in architectural rendering and the film studios, he was able to bring hitherto unseen realism to imaginary view of scenes on other planets. This was long before space flight got going, and his pictures had a big influence on the pioneers of space. This beautifully produced book offer a full biography and good reproductions of hundreds of paintings, about half in colour. Apart from the famous space scenes, there are impressive examples of Bonestell's work for architects and film studios. Well worth the money.
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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The collection of Bonestell work you've been waiting for, 26 April 2001
By Steve Rogers - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Art of Chesley Bonestell (Hardcover)
If you enjoy space concepts and illustrations from the 50's and 60's, then this book is a must-have. If you're a baby-boomer, then chances are your vision of what exploration should look like was created by Chesley Bonestell. Once you've seen one of his paintings, the moon just doesn't look right anymore.

This book is a great value. You'd have to collect dozens of out-of-print books to come close to the images collected in this one volume. In addition to the art reproductions, the story of Bonestell's life is well written and illustrated. He is a fascinating character in his own right, apart from his art. This book has the clear signs of a work done by authors who love their subject and know it well. If you have a soft spot for the romance of space, this book will go to the top of your list.


29 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The Master!, 9 Jun 2001
By Rory Coker - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Art of Chesley Bonestell (Hardcover)
If you were about 10 years old in 1950, there was very likely a moment of absolute epiphany in your young life. In my case it occurred in the Junior High library in about 1950. From the shelf I pulled a large dark blue book about 8 by 11 inches in size. Even the end-papers were stunning, color plates of the surfaces of Mercury and Jupiter. But, thumbing through, I actually began to tremble when I got to facing pages 132 and 133! It is safe to say I have never recovered from the sight. I now have two copies of this book, one at home which I purchased in about 1951 and one in my office, which I purchased a few years ago. It was THE CONQUEST OF SPACE, by Chelsey Bonestell and Willy Ley.

Who was this incredible artist, Chelsey Bonestell? Although I collected books illustrated by Bonestell throughout the 1950s and 1960s, I knew little about him personally until I found a trade paperback about him in the late 1970s or early 1980s, which gave a broad overview of his life and work.

The present book is a greatly expanded version of that earlier work, 256 pages versus 133 in the trade paperback. Since that paperback came out, both Chelsey and his wife have died, but I think it is safe to say Chelsey's work is more appreciated than ever. Here you'll learn of his childhood, his work as an architectural renderer and movie matte painter, and his entry into space art at an age when most men are thinking of retirement. Chesley lived to be nearly a hundred, and was able to compare many of his painted visions of other worlds to actual photos taken by astronauts and robots. But none of these photos have the incredible artistic validity of Chelsey's own vision. As many have commented, where Chesley's vision disagrees with reality, it is generally Chesley's vision which is the better.

For several generations, whenever anyone thought of space travel, or explorations of other worlds, it was Chesley Bonestell's vision they recreated in their mind's eye. Few artists have ever had or could ever hope to have such an impact.

Whether you are an old fan or are discovering Bonestell for the first time, this is a rich feast of his art, which ranges from architectural renderings to recreations of long-vanished Spanish missions of California.


11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Ultimate Bonestell, 30 Mar 2002
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I am among the hundreds of thousands -- perhaps millions -- of people who owe their lifelong interest in matters of astronomy and space science to a childhood discovery of the art of Chesley Bonestell. I remember vividly pawing through the pages of <I>The Conquest of Space</I> at the age of about ten, my mouth open as I saw the marvels of the universe displayed.

It was thus actually rather nerve-racking when I opened this new book for the first time. Could the reality of his art possibly match my childhood memories? Could all of that vividness and excitement have been magnified in my mind's eye over the succeeding decades? Was I in for a disappointment?

I most certainly was not. If anything, the fabulous art inspired and excited me even more than it had way back then.

And there's a lot of that art here -- a real feast of it, superbly reproduced. And I discovered as I kept turning the pages, hands quite literally trembling as I discovered treasure after treasure. Even more excitingly, I found that Bonestell had worked in areas of art I'd never suspected before: fabulous landscapes, stunning sketches ... I have perused many, many art books, but I've never before reacted quite as strongly as to this one.

And it gets better. There's a long, beautifully written and utterly fascinating illustrated biography of Bonestell written by Ron Miller. It's almost as if one's getting two books in one.

An earlier reviewer (who cannot spell "Chesley") talked of this as if it were an expanded version of <I>The Conquest of Space</I>. He was talking through his hat. This is a completely new book covering the entirety of Bonestell's career both visually and textually; it contains a big selection of illustrations from <I>The Conquest of Space</I> (all the best ones), but they form only a small part of the huge and sumptuous collection on display here.

This is a gorgeous book, and an extremely valuable piece of work -- the authors/compilers deserve the highest praise for having brought this treasure to us.

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