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* 1981 -- [[Norwescon IV]], [[Necon 2]]
 
* 1981 -- [[Norwescon IV]], [[Necon 2]]
* [[1982 Best Professional Artist Hugo|Best Professional Artist Hugo]] (nomination)
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* 1982 -- [[1982 Best Professional Artist Hugo|Best Professional Artist Hugo]] nominee
* 1983 -- [[World Fantasy Convention 1983]] (nomination), [[1983 Best Professional Artist Hugo|Best Professional Artist Hugo]] (nomination)
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* 1983 -- [[World Fantasy Convention 1983]] nominee, [[1983 Best Professional Artist Hugo|Best Professional Artist Hugo]] nominee
* [[1984 Best Professional Artist Hugo|Best Professional Artist Hugo]] (nomination), [[1984 Best non Fiction Book Hugo|Best non Fiction Book Hugo]] (nomination),  [[British Fantasy Award]]
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* 1984 -- [[1984 Best Professional Artist Hugo|Best Professional Artist Hugo]] nominee, [[1984 Best Non-Fiction Book Hugo|Best non Fiction Book Hugo]] nominee,  [[British Fantasy Award]]
 
* 1985 -- [[Archon 9]]
 
* 1985 -- [[Archon 9]]
 
* 1986 -- [[1986 Best Professional Artist Hugo|Best Professional Artist Hugo]]
 
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Revision as of 14:48, 7 April 2020

(1944 --)

Rowena A. Morrill is an American artist of SF and fantasy. Her monographs included The Fantastic Art of Rowena, Imagine (in France), Imagination (in Germany), and The Art of Rowena. Her work has also been included in several anthologies, including Tomorrow and Beyond and Infinite Worlds.

She was Artist GoH for Chicon 7, the 70th World Science Fiction Convention, held in 2012. She was unable to attend due to health reasons.

She received some unwanted notoriety after the second Gulf War when it was discovered that Saddam Hussein had acquired a number of her paintings and hung them in his private "retreat".

She is credited under multiple names, including Rowena, Rowena Morrill, and Rowina Morril

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