Images of Middle-Earth
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Images of Middle-Earth is an international Tolkien art exhibition includes more than 170 artworks.
The exhibition was first held in August 2002 at the Agolanti Fortress, Riccione. It continued on to Forlì, Rome, Ancona, Forlì, and San Daniele del Friuli.
In 2004, over 70 new pieces were acquired, and the exhibition visited Rome, Trani, Bari, Gdańsk and Wrocław in Poland, and Riolo Terme.
In 2005, the exhibition was held at Imola.
[edit] Artists
- Angus Mcbride (SA)
- Ted Nasmith (CA)
- Roger Garland (UK)
- Greg Hildebrandt and Tim Hildebrandt (USA)
- Ralph Bakshi
- David Wenzel
- Stephen Hickman (USA)
- Tom Cross (USA)
- Alan Lee (UK)
- Lode Claes (BE)
- Donato Giancola (USA)
- Rob Alexander (USA)
- Luca Michelucci (IT)
- Angelo Montanini (IT)
- Ivan Cavini (IT)
- Anton Spazzapan (SLO)
- April Lee (USA)
- Stephen Walsh (UK)
- Randy Asplund (USA)
- David Wyatt (UK)
- Capucine Mazille (FR)
- Maria Distefano (IT)
- Catherine Karina Chmiel (POL)
- Elizabeth Danforth (USA)
- Nicholas Jainschigg (USA)
- Mikel Janin (SP)
- Patrick Gely (FR)
- Anke K. Eissmann (GE)
- Roger Thomasson (SW)
- Diego Iaconfcic (IT)
- Pascal Yung (FR)
- Tony Galuidi (UK)
- Giorgio Baldessin (IT)
- Maura Boldi (IT)
- Peter Gaber (SLO)
- Stefano Baldo (IT)
- Denis Medri (IT)
- Timoleon Kouimtzoglou (GR)
- Danny Staten (USA)
- Patrick Gely
- Anton Spazzapan
- Diego Iaconfcic
- Alessio Leoncini
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