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==Career== |
==Career== |
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Lindall has worked in comic books, including [[Warren Publishing]]'s ''Creepy'', ''Eerie'' and ''Vampirella''.<ref name=NYT/> According to ''[[The Independent]]'', he has also done illustrations for [[Marvel Comics]].<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/books/features/paradise-deferred-john-milton-still-divides-readers-1051773.html | title = Paradise deferred: John Milton still divides readers | date = 5 December 2008 | accessdate = 10 November 2013 | work = The Independent}}</ref> His illustrations of [[John Milton]], some of which were originally published in ''Heavy Metal'', have been featured in textbooks and modern printings of Milton's work as well as Lindall's rendition of ''[[Paradise Lost]]'' in prose.<ref name=NYT/> One of his illustrations is featured on the [[Oxford University]] website created to support its 400th anniversary celebration of Milton.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.cems.ox.ac.uk/citizenmilton/xiv_destinies.shtml | title = 14. Exhumations and Destinies: 'For Books are not absolutely Dead Things' | last = Rowley | first = Richard | publisher = University of Oxford Centre for Early Modern Studies | date = 2007 | accessdate = 10 November 2013}}</ref> |
Lindall has worked in comic books, including [[Warren Publishing]]'s ''Creepy'', ''Eerie'' and ''Vampirella''.<ref name=NYT/> According to ''[[The Independent]]'', he has also done illustrations for [[Marvel Comics]].<ref name=Indepedent>{{cite web | url = http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/books/features/paradise-deferred-john-milton-still-divides-readers-1051773.html | title = Paradise deferred: John Milton still divides readers | date = 5 December 2008 | accessdate = 10 November 2013 | work = The Independent}}</ref> His illustrations of [[John Milton]], some of which were originally published in ''Heavy Metal'', have been featured in textbooks and modern printings of Milton's work as well as Lindall's rendition of ''[[Paradise Lost]]'' in prose.<ref name=NYT/> One of his illustrations is featured on the [[Oxford University]] website created to support its 400th anniversary celebration of Milton.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.cems.ox.ac.uk/citizenmilton/xiv_destinies.shtml | title = 14. Exhumations and Destinies: 'For Books are not absolutely Dead Things' | last = Rowley | first = Richard | publisher = University of Oxford Centre for Early Modern Studies | date = 2007 | accessdate = 10 November 2013}}</ref> |
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Terrance Lindall has worked with [[Yuko Nii]] in developing the Williamsburg Art & Historical Center.<ref>{{cite news | url = http://www.nytimes.com/2000/10/29/realestate/streetscapes-former-kings-county-savings-bank-broadway-brooklyn-bank-art-center.html?src=pm | title = Streetscapes/Former Kings County Savings Bank on Broadway in Brooklyn; From a Bank to an Art Center, Via an Artist's Vision | first= Christopher | last = Gray | date = 29 October 2000 | accessdate = 10 November 2013}}</ref> |
Terrance Lindall has worked with [[Yuko Nii]] in developing the Williamsburg Art & Historical Center.<ref>{{cite news | url = http://www.nytimes.com/2000/10/29/realestate/streetscapes-former-kings-county-savings-bank-broadway-brooklyn-bank-art-center.html?src=pm | title = Streetscapes/Former Kings County Savings Bank on Broadway in Brooklyn; From a Bank to an Art Center, Via an Artist's Vision | first= Christopher | last = Gray | date = 29 October 2000 | accessdate = 10 November 2013}}</ref> The Williamsburt Art & Historical Center was the site of a 2008 celebration in honor of Milton's 400th birthday, the Grand Paradise Lost Costume Ball; this event, which featured some of Lindall's illustrations of Milton, gained international attention.<ref name=NYT/><ref name=Indepedent/> |
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File:PL Ceremony.jpg | Lindall at the opening ceremony of the Milton festival, 2008 |
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File:Scroll smalll pre-final2.jpg | Lindall illustration for ''Paradise Lost'' |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 22:52, 10 November 2013
Terrance Lindall (1944,Minneapolis, Minnesota) is an American artist and the Co-Director and Chief Administrator of the Williamsburg Art and Historical Center in Brooklyn, New York.[1][2] Lindall's illustrations have been published in Heavy Metal, Creepy, Eerie and Vampirella, among others.[1]
Education
Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Lindall attended the University of Minnesota and Hunter College in New York City, graduating from the latter in 1970 with degrees in Philosophy and English.[1][3][4]
Career
Lindall has worked in comic books, including Warren Publishing's Creepy, Eerie and Vampirella.[1] According to The Independent, he has also done illustrations for Marvel Comics.[5] His illustrations of John Milton, some of which were originally published in Heavy Metal, have been featured in textbooks and modern printings of Milton's work as well as Lindall's rendition of Paradise Lost in prose.[1] One of his illustrations is featured on the Oxford University website created to support its 400th anniversary celebration of Milton.[6]
Terrance Lindall has worked with Yuko Nii in developing the Williamsburg Art & Historical Center.[7] The Williamsburt Art & Historical Center was the site of a 2008 celebration in honor of Milton's 400th birthday, the Grand Paradise Lost Costume Ball; this event, which featured some of Lindall's illustrations of Milton, gained international attention.[1][5]
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Lindall, 2006
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Lindall at the opening ceremony of the Milton festival, 2008
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Lindall illustration for Paradise Lost
References
- ^ a b c d e f McGrath, Charles (25 September 2008). "Milton Regained: A Helluva Party". Retrieved 10 November 2013.
- ^ "Personnel". Williamsburg Art and Historical Center. Retrieved 10 November 2013.
- ^ "Terrance Lindall". Retrieved 10 November 2013.
- ^ Smith, Nia (15 March 2011). Hunter College 2012. College Prowler. p. 102. ISBN 978-1-4274-9867-0.
- ^ a b "Paradise deferred: John Milton still divides readers". The Independent. 5 December 2008. Retrieved 10 November 2013.
- ^ Rowley, Richard (2007). "14. Exhumations and Destinies: 'For Books are not absolutely Dead Things'". University of Oxford Centre for Early Modern Studies. Retrieved 10 November 2013.
- ^ Gray, Christopher (29 October 2000). "Streetscapes/Former Kings County Savings Bank on Broadway in Brooklyn; From a Bank to an Art Center, Via an Artist's Vision". Retrieved 10 November 2013.
External links
- "Lindall's Official Paradise Lost Web Site"
- "Lindall's Grand Paradise Lost Costume Ball 2008"
- "Lindall's Essay on Epistemological Art"
- "Lindall's Essay on the Death of Art"
- "Lindall's Essay on Brave Destiny"
- "Lindall's Essay on the End of Civilization"
- "Terrance Lindall - Surreal Art Collective"
- "beinArt Interview with Terrance Lindall"
- Creepy, Eerie and Vampirella covers
- "Lindall's 'Fall of Satan' on YouTube"
- "Lindall's 'Expulsion of Adam and Eve' on YouTube*
- "Paradise Lost Broadsheet"
- "Photos of Terrance Lindall"
- "Photos of Terrance Lindall growing up in Minnesota"