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Cover art is a type of artwork presented as an illustration or photograph on the outside of a published product, such as a book (often on a dust jacket), magazine, newspaper , comic book, video game , music album , CD, videotape, DVD, or podcast. Cover art can include various things such as logos, symbols, images, colors, or anything that ...
{{Non-free book cover |category=Poetry book cover images |sort key}} Images in this category are claimed to be non-free book cover images under Wikipedia's non-free content use policy . This category is not for public domain book covers, which should simply be tagged with the relevant public domain template .
Artemisia Gentileschi’s painting skills quickly surpass her father’s, but society dictates that as a woman, she must stay home and protect her virtue. Author Elizabeth Fremantle deftly paints ...
This is a project to replace modern book covers used to illustrate articles about books in the public domain. These images are not really acceptable under the "replaceable" clause of our fair use policy , [ 1 ] since the books' original covers, title pages, etc. would be free.
Artur Ernesto Teixeira de Vasconcelos Barbosa (6 March 1908 – 5 October 1995 [1]) was an artist best known for his distinctive cover illustrations for Georgette Heyer and George MacDonald Fraser's The Flashman Papers novels, which he produced for 17 and 25 years respectively. [1]
O'Brien started his illustration career primarily as a book cover artist [2] and continues to work for book publishing houses. He has created covers for books by Ray Bradbury, Thomas Hardy, Walter Dean Myers and others. [7] O'Brien credits his first big break as a Time magazine cover done in 1989, [2] painting a small teardrop overlaid on a ...
The Bookworm (German: Der Bücherwurm) is an oil-on-canvas painting by the German painter and poet Carl Spitzweg.The picture was made c. 1850 and is typical of Spitzweg's humorous, anecdotal style and it is characteristic of Biedermeier art in general. [1]