Difference between revisions of "Best Professional Artist Hugo"
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Year || Winner | Year || Winner | ||
[[1939 Best Professional Artist Retro Hugo|1939]] ||[[Virgil Finlay]] | [[1939 Best Professional Artist Retro Hugo|1939]] ||[[Virgil Finlay]] | ||
+ | [[1941 Best Professional Artist Retro Hugo|1941]] ||[[Virgil Finlay]] | ||
+ | [[1943 Best Professional Artist Retro Hugo|1943]] ||[[Virgil Finlay]] | ||
+ | [[1944 Best Professional Artist Retro Hugo|1944]] ||[[Virgil Finlay]] | ||
[[1946 Best Professional Artist Retro Hugo|1946]] ||[[Virgil Finlay]] | [[1946 Best Professional Artist Retro Hugo|1946]] ||[[Virgil Finlay]] | ||
[[1951 Best Professional Artist Retro Hugo|1951]] ||[[Kelly Freas]] | [[1951 Best Professional Artist Retro Hugo|1951]] ||[[Kelly Freas]] |
Revision as of 12:18, 7 April 2020
The Best Professional Artist Hugo category is one of the oldest and best-established categories. In 1953, the first year the Hugos were awarded, there were two categories, Best Cover Artist and Best Interior Illustrator. Starting in 1955, the second time the Hugos were awarded, there was the single Best Professional Artist category and it has continue to the present day except for Loncon in 1957 (which had its own categories) and Solacon in 1958 which called the category Outstanding Artist.
Hugos | 1939— |
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