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- George Barr
- 343 Ontario Drive
- Livermore, CA 94550
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- (510) 373-6764
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- The biographical facts about George Barr, one of the greatest artists to enter the fields of science fiction
- and fantasy, are relatively simple. He was born in Tucson, Arizona, but raised in Salt Lake City, Utah,
- where he attended elementary, junior high school, high school, and spent eighteen months in a
- commercial art school. He became a professional illustrator in 1961, moved to Los Angeles in 1968, to
- San Jose in 1972, and then to Livermore in 1996, where he lives to the present time in a modest home in a
- relatively quiet neighborhood.
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- As with several other well-known illustrators, George Barr began his career in the sf/fantasy fields by
- doing illustrations for fanzines. His first piece of professional work was done for the March, 1961, issue
- of FANTASTIC and which, for those with discriminating eyes, marked him as an artist to watch for. He
- was soon working steadily in the field, getting commissions for both cover and interior artwork. The long
- list of magazines for which he did illustrations include AMAZING, DRAGON Magazine, DUNGEON,
- GALAXY, IF, ISAAC ASIMOV'S Science Fiction Magazine, ISAAC ASIMOV'S Science Fiction
- Adventure Magazine, FORGOTTEN FANTASY, WEIRD TALES, and MARION ZIMMER
- BRADLEY'S FANTASY Magazine. He's done book covers for such publishers as Ace Books, DAW
- Books, Donald M. Grant, Pulphouse Publishing, Owlswick Press, Cheap Street, Arbor House, Alyson
- Press, and many others.
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- George Barr is perhaps one of the most creative and flexible artists working in the field today. Besides
- doing cover and interior art for books and magazines, he has also produced art for game books and covers
- for computer games. Among the former are KNIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD, THE KINGDOM OF
- SORCERY, THE WRATH OF OLYMPUS, THE DUNGEON MASTER'S Design Kit, DRAGON
- LANCE Adventures, and QUEEN OF THE SPIDERS. Among the latter are STAR CONTROL I (from
- Accolade, and one of the hits of the past several years), ARCHON ULTRA, and JORUNNE.
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- And George has done other interesting work as well. One of his more famous paintings was the poster for
- the cult movie, FLESH GORDON, which he did primarily to support the work of his friends in the special
- effects department. At another time, he did the makeup for the "space hippies" in the Star Trek episode,
- "The Way to Eden" (he was not particularly pleased with that episode, which makes him not at all
- unusual). He is also an excellent sculptor, although he does not do it nearly often enough.
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- All artists are influenced by other artists, parts of whose styles often show up in their work. George's
- often delicate artwork is influenced by "everything I see and like," but especially by his appreciation for
- the works of Arthur Rackham, Maxfield Parrish, Edmond Dulac, Howard Pyle, N.C. Wyeth, and Hannes
- Bok as well as "innumerable comic book illustrators and newspaper cartoonists." Rackham and Parrish
- are the central influences; Rackham for his feel for line, Parrish for his expressive use of color.
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- He has been nominated five times for the Hugo Award for Best Fan Artist and won the award in 1968. He
- was nominated once for Best Professional Artist, and was the winner of a Lensman Award, an award
- which is voted on by his professional peers.
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