John Howe

Illustrator

John Howe is a Canadian illustrator most known for illustrating many works of J.R.R. Tolkien as well as working on both The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit film series. Most recently he has worked as a concept artist for The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power television series and The Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum.

History

John Howe was born in Vancouver, Canada. He graduated from the École des Arts Dècoratifs of Strasbourg in 1981, having obtained a Diploma in Illustration. He now lives in Neuchatel with his wife Fataneh (a fellow Tolkien illustrator) and their son Dana.

Howe first read The Lord of the Rings in high school, having borrowed the books from his school library. He started with The Two Towers because "everyone who started the first volume never got any further" and The Fellowship of the Ring was rarely available to borrow. He was inspired by the artwork of The Brothers Hildebrandt to start creating illustrations of Tolkien's works.

Howe's version of Boromir is based on his own face.

Involvement in Peter Jackson's Middle-earth film series

John Howe and Alan Lee worked as the chief conceptual designers on The Lord of the Rings trilogy. Howe is also credited as a carpenter in the first two films. He has a cameo as one of the nine Kings of Men in the Prologue of The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring. Howe and Lee returned to work as conceptual designers for The Hobbit film series. They both make uncredited appearances as men-musicians of Laketown in The Desolation of Smaug. Howe worked as a concept artist for The Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum.

Artwork theft

In the night of 18 May 1997, eleven of Howe's originals were stolen from the Médiathèque of Sedan in Belgium. The thief's father contacted the Médiathèque a couple weeks later promising to try to retrieve the stolen works from his son. Eight originals were finally returned, one (Minas Tirith) was damaged beyond repair. Éowyn and the Nazgûl, Gandalf the Grey, and The Uruk-hai were never recovered.

Lord of the Brush

In 2005 Lord of the Brush, a documentary about Howe's work in the Legendarium was released to DVD.

Published Artwork

Howe is one of HarperCollins' most used artists, and his cover art is frequently featured on translations as well.

Multiple editions

Calendars, books & games

Map books (with Brian Sibley)

Articles

Filmography

Referencias

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