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1976 David Hardy – Space Station And Shuttle In Flight Gouache Artwork, Book & Letters

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~ 1976 David Hardy – Space Station And Shuttle In Flight Gouache Artwork, Book & Letters ~

Painted by David in 1976 and titled “Stations In Space II”, the painting also include a copy of his book Challenge Of The Stars co-authored with Patrick Moore in 1972, inside we were delighted to find correspondence letters relating to the commissioning of this painting as well as others.

~ David Hardy ~

David A. Hardy (born 10 April 1936) is a British space artist. David Hardy was born 10. April 1936 in Bournville, UK. He studied at the Margaret Street College of Art in Birmingham, and was soon painting for the British Interplanetary Society.

He started his career as an employee in the Design Office of Cadbury’s, where he created packaging and advertising art for the company’s confectionery; but was already illustrating books for eg. Patrick Moore.

His first science fiction art was published in 1970, but he has gone on to illustrate hundreds of covers for books, and for magazines such as The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction and Analog Science Fiction and Science Fact. His work also appears regularly in magazines such as Astronomy, Sky & Telescope, Astronomy Now and Popular Astronomy, for which he also writes articles.

Jon Gustafson and Peter Nicholls write that he is “known as much for his astronomical paintings in the accurate tradition of Chesley Bonestell as for his sf work… Some of his best early work was to illustrate a nonfiction book by Patrick Moore, Sun, Myth [sic], and Men (1954).” Gustafson and Nicholls remark that The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction was “the magazine for which he developed his famous “Space Gumby,” a green alien which lent humour to his vivid astronomical scenes. He was an important artist for Vision of Tomorrow and worked also for Science Fiction Monthly, If and Galaxy.”

He is European Vice President of the International Association of Astronomical Artists, and a former Vice President of the Association of Science Fiction and Fantasy Artists.

He has been Artist Guest of Honour at a number of science fiction conventions, including Stucon, Albacon, Armadacon, Novacon, the 2007 Eurocon, and Illustrious, the 2011 Eastercon. He was also a guest speaker at the 2012 Microcon at Exeter University.

~ Dimensions ~

The frame measures 61cm (24inches) tall by 48cm (19inches) wide.

The painting itself is 41cm (16.5 inches) tall by 30cm (12 inches) wide.

The total weight with the book is just over 3Kg.

~ Condition ~

The painting, letters and the book are in good order.

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