Difference between revisions of "1951 Best Professional Artist Retro Hugo"
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[[Ed Emshwiller]] received enough votes on the [[nominating ballot]] to secure a place on the [[final ballot]], but was ruled to be ineligible. | [[Ed Emshwiller]] received enough votes on the [[nominating ballot]] to secure a place on the [[final ballot]], but was ruled to be ineligible. | ||
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+ | {{Sequence | after=1953 Best Interior Illustrator Hugo}} | ||
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+ | {{HugoDetails | parent=Best Professional Artist Retro Hugo | year=1951 | before=1946 Best Professional Artist Retro Hugo | after=1954 Best Professional Artist Retro Hugo}} |
Revision as of 13:14, 7 April 2020
The 1951 Best Professional Artist Retro Hugo was presented September 1 at Millennium Philcon.
Ed Emshwiller received enough votes on the nominating ballot to secure a place on the final ballot, but was ruled to be ineligible.
——>1953 Best Cover Artist Hugo
——>1953 Best Interior Illustrator Hugo
1946 | Best Professional Artist Retro Hugo, 1951 Hugos | 1954 | 1951 |
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