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Brian Froud
Brian Froud (born 1947) is an English fantasy illustrator. He lives and works in Devon with his wife, Wendy Froud, who is also a fantasy artist. The landscapes in his paintings are frequently inspired by Dartmoor. ==Career== Froud was the conceptual designer and costume designer for the films ''The Dark Crystal'' and ''Labyrinth'' (both in conjunction with Jim Henson's Creature Shop). He collaborated with Terry Jones, who was a screenwriter on ''Labyrinth'', on ''The Goblins of the Labyrinth'' (1986, re-issued in abridged form as ''The Goblin Companion: A Field Guide to Goblins'' in 1996), and subsequently on a number of non-''Labyrinth''-related books about fairies and goblins, namely of the "Lady Cottington" series, such as Lady Cottington's Pressed Fairy Book. He has also worked with American writer Ari Berk on more recent books, including ''Goblins'' and "The Runes of Elfland", and produced art books such as ''Good Faeries/Bad Faeries''. One of his most famous art books, ''Faeries'', produced in collaboration with Alan Lee, was the basis of a 1981 animated feature of the same name.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Faeries )〕 Froud's son Toby portrayed the infant of the same name in ''Labyrinth''; he is now an accomplished puppeteer and creature fabricator.
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