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Artist Boris Vallejo was born in Lima, Peru and immigrated to the United States in 1964.  He frequently works with his wife, [[Julie Bell]], a painter and model.  Vallejo works almost exclusively in the [[SF]]/[[fantasy]] genre. His paintings have graced the covers of dozens of SF and fantasy paperbacks and hardbacks and are also featured in a series of calendars.
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[[Artist]] '''Boris Vallejo''' works almost exclusively in the [[SF]]/[[fantasy]] genre. His paintings have graced the covers of dozens of SF and fantasy paperbacks and hardbacks and are also featured in a series of calendars.
  
Subjects of his paintings are typically well-muscled male and female barbarians engaged in battle. Some of his male figures were modeled by Vallejo himself, and many of his later female characters were modeled by his wife.
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He frequently works with his wife, [[Julie Bell]], a painter and model.  Subjects of his paintings are typically well-muscled male and female barbarians engaged in battle. Some of his male figures were modeled by Vallejo himself, and many of his later female characters were modeled by his wife. Beginning in the 1980s, Vallejo began to concentrate on erotic art.
  
''The Fantastic Art of Boris Vallejo'' was published in 1978 , with text by [[Lester del Rey]]. Beginning in the 1980s, Vallejo began to concentrate on erotic art.
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He was born in Lima, Peru, and immigrated to the [[United States]] in 1964. 
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''The Fantastic Art of Boris Vallejo'' was published in 1978, with text by [[Lester del Rey]].
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[http://borisjulie.com  Website. ]
  
 
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* 1979 -- [[AggieCon X]], [[British Fantasy Award]], [[Locus Award]], [[1979 Best Professional Artist Hugo|Best Professional Artist Hugo]] nominee
 
* 1979 -- [[AggieCon X]], [[British Fantasy Award]], [[Locus Award]], [[1979 Best Professional Artist Hugo|Best Professional Artist Hugo]] nominee
 
* 1980 -- [[Kubla Khan Ate]], [[6th World Fantasy Convention]], [[Michicon]], [[Frank R. Paul Award]], [[1980 Best Professional Artist Hugo|Best Professional Artist Hugo]] nominee
 
* 1980 -- [[Kubla Khan Ate]], [[6th World Fantasy Convention]], [[Michicon]], [[Frank R. Paul Award]], [[1980 Best Professional Artist Hugo|Best Professional Artist Hugo]] nominee
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* 2015 -- [[Norwescon 38]], [[Chesley Award]]
 
* 2015 -- [[Norwescon 38]], [[Chesley Award]]
  
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Revision as of 21:22, 8 January 2022

(January 8, 1941 –)

Artist Boris Vallejo works almost exclusively in the SF/fantasy genre. His paintings have graced the covers of dozens of SF and fantasy paperbacks and hardbacks and are also featured in a series of calendars.

He frequently works with his wife, Julie Bell, a painter and model. Subjects of his paintings are typically well-muscled male and female barbarians engaged in battle. Some of his male figures were modeled by Vallejo himself, and many of his later female characters were modeled by his wife. Beginning in the 1980s, Vallejo began to concentrate on erotic art.

He was born in Lima, Peru, and immigrated to the United States in 1964.

The Fantastic Art of Boris Vallejo was published in 1978, with text by Lester del Rey.

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