Jef Murray

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Jef Murray
Jef Murray

Jef Murray (Jeffrey Patrick Murray, b 1960) is a fantasy artist and illustrator best known for his illustrations of works by J.R.R. Tolkien[1]. His paintings and illustrations appear regularly in Tolkien publications (Amon Hen, Mallorn, and Parma Nole) and in Catholic publications (St. Austin Review and the Georgia Bulletin) worldwide. He is Artist-in-Residence for the St. Austin Review[2] , and was artist guest of honor at the 2006 Gathering of the Fellowship in Toronto along with Ted Nasmith. He was nominated for an Imperishable Flame award[3] in 2006, and his most recent book illustrations were for How Shall We Celebrate by Lorraine Murray.


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  • Pearce, Joseph (April, 2008). Divining Divinity. Kaufmann Publishing, 43. ISBN 978-0976858010. 
  • Murray, Lorraine (March, 2005). How Shall We Celebrate: Embracing Jesus in Every Season. Resurrection Press, 110. ISBN 1878718975. 

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  1. ^ Art Top 10 Rating. Tolkien Collector's Guide: An Illustrated Tolkien Bibliography (June 2007). Retrieved on 2007-06-25.
  2. ^ Mythology & Christianity: The Place of Fables and Fairy Tales in the Christian Life. St. Austin Review (July/August 2005). Retrieved on 2007-06-25.
  3. ^ 1st annual Northeast Tolkien Society award: The Imperishable Flame. Heren Istarion Website (May 2006). Retrieved on 2007-06-25.

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