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Debbie Hughes (born May 14, 1958 in Lexington, Kentucky) is an American artist specializing in science fiction and fantasy illustration. Her work has appeared in over 150 publications. ==Early career== Hughes is the granddaughter of Hildegarde Hamilton, a prolific and landscape painter. Hughes received her BA from Furman University. Her first published cover was for Science Fiction Chronicle. Her next book covers appeared on Baen Books in 1989 which included covers for Roger Zelazny, Aline Boucher Kaplan and Don Wismer. This was followed by frontispiece work for Easton Press/MBI books which included illustration for such authors as Alexei Panshin, Sir Kingsley Amis, Charles Pellegrino, Mike Resnick, Allen Steel, Gentry Lee and Jack McDevitt. In 1996 Debbie Created the painting ''The Flying Dutchman''; she posted it to the web on the Sci Fi channel web page. Much to her chagrin, the painting showed up in a movie without credit. Debbie illustrated the entire book ''Little Women'' with over 45 illustrations. She illustrated the works of Edgar Allan Poe with 12 illustrations, Nathaniel Hawthorne's ''The Scarlet Letter'' with seven illustrations and Mary Shelly's ''Frankenstein'' with 10 illustrations. Hughes did interior pictures for Amazing Stories Magazine, Science Fiction Age Magazine and Realms of Fantasy Magazine. Debbie created interior illustrations for Ben Bova, Martha Soukup, A.J. Austin, Vivian Vande Velde, Deborah Wheeler, Gary W. Herring, and Joyce K. Jensen. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Debbie Hughes」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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