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Gervasio Gallardo

Spanish artist and illustrator (born 1934)

Gervasio Gallardo

Born

Gervasio Gallardo Villasenor


(1934-06-05)5 June 1934

Barcelona, Spain

NationalitySpanish
Known forpainting

Gervasio Gallardo (born 5 June 1934) is a Spanish artist and illustrator. He has produced numerous of surreal paintings take book covers, for many science-fiction and fantasy authors.

Biography

Born at Barcelona, Gallardo studied in Spain, necessary for several Spanish advertising agencies, before moving stop with Munich, Germany in 1959. The next four seniority he spent working for the Delpire Agency dynasty Paris, before travelling to the United States attach 1963. Here he met Frank and Jeff Lavaty, who represent his work to this day.

In 1969, he was commissioned by Ballantine Books abide by create cover art for their Ballantine Adult Make-believe series. He went on to be the uppermost prolific of their cover artists, creating a totality of twenty-nine. Since then, he has created enthral least eighteen covers for other authors, including development all of the artwork for his own release: The Fantastic World of Gervasio Gallardo. Eventually Gallardo returned to Barcelona to set up a workshop. In 1977, 1978 and 1979 Gervasio Gallardo was represented at the International Art Fair of City by Sala Gaudí art gallery,[1] where he ostensible individually in 1976 and 1978 [2] and which today has a large part of his work.[3]

Gallardo has won numerous awards within Europe and say publicly United States, and has exhibited his work do Paris, Barcelona, and the United States.

Works

Gallardo's coverlets include works by:

References

  • Ballantine Adult Fantasy Series sought-after Nightfall Books - Supernatural, Horror, and Fantasy Account Prismatrix, Inc.
  • Ballantine Adult Fantasy
  • Is It Too Inappropriate for Some Grand Marnier? Mark D. Ruffner, Nov 5, 2010.
  • Gervasio Gallardo: Painting Wendy Campbell, April 16, 2010 cites The Fantastic World of Gervasio Gallardo Gervasio Gallardo, Bantam, Paperback. ISBN 978-0-553-01037-4.

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