While these illustrations are, I believe, simply pen and ink, they have a definite block print vibe, with nice solid black blacks and white whites. They were apparently “redrawn” by Eric Fraser for a 2002 reissue, but I really don’t know what that means or what “redrawing” accomplishes. As Tolkien himself noted, Margrethe’s illustrations have a certain similarity to his own, especially noticeable in the picture of Smaug on his hoard. (I don’t know whether Margrethe had seen Tolkien’s pictures when she did hers.) There’s a certain stylized whimsy without being cutesy that seems appropriate, especially for The Hobbit, which isn’t nearly as serious or epic in tone as The Lord of the Rings. But the Nazgul is pretty cool, too!
Nazgul from The Lord of the Rings;
Eowyn faces the Lord of the Nazgul’s mount from The Lord of the Rings, I presume all these illustrations to be pen and ink, done by Margrethe II of Denmark, 1977-ish, and redrawn by Eric Fraser, 2002-ish. (Images from io9).]
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Wonderful note about the Queen and her Tolkien art.
BywaterBob
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