Cor Blok Lord of the Rings art in 2011 Tolkien Calendar
The Tolkien Calendar has developped into an recognized publishing event, enthusiastically anticipated by Tolkien followers the world over; there is significantly demand for the yearly calendar, with Tolkien calendars from the past 30 years becoming collectors’ items. 

Thisyear’s calendar continues in that custom and is the greatreward for fans of fine fantasy art.
Soon after the Tolkien calendar for The Lord of the Rings (2007), The Children of Hurin (2008) and The Silmarillion (2009) and The Lord of the Rings (2010) we could get a quite fascinating new consider on the Tolkien calendar for 2011.
The official Tolkien calendar, this year shall comprise 13 paintings encouraged by ‘The Lord of the Rings’, and will feature quite a few previously unseen works of art by the Dutch artist, Cor Blok.
Cor Blok, now a retired Dutch professor in history of art, made much more than 100 illustrations for The Lord of the Rings as a commencement venture at his art college. This was in 1960 and 1961, so now over 50 many years ago. His thought was a sort of Bayeux tapestry, including artificial growing older. Painted on two items of rice paper, which had been stuck together though wet.
His function is effectively identified in The Netherlands and Belgium simply because 3 of his paintings had been on the first Dutch paperback edition of the Dutch translation of The Lord of the Rings, and have been on the covers from 1965 up to 1979.
Cor Blok was invited to visit J.R.R. Tolkien and Tolkien was so impressed by his work, that he purchased 2 of paintings (and got a 3rd one for free). Later Tolkien’s daughter, Priscilla, bought some as well. 
Cor Blok is the solely artist still alive to possess met J.R.R. Tolkien, and the only performer Tolkien admired enough to invest in most of his art work.
Interview with Cor Blok
I’m extremely happy to publish the following interview with the artist Cor Blok, where we talk about the art he created 50 years ago and we learn some more about this very talented and interesting person.
The Lord of the Rings Illustrations by Cor Blok
All the paintings which can be shown in the Tolkien calendar 2011 are impressed by Tolkien’s classic masterpiece, The Lord of the Bands and have been all accomplished for the duration of the early 1960s once the youthful performer was trying to develop a Bayeux tapestry method to illustrating this monumental book. He should not be developing any new Lord of the Happens to be influenced art.
Quite a few of this paintings included here possess certainly not been seen before. This delightful collection of scenes requires the reader on a distinctive voyage by way of the attractiveness and drama of Middle-earth. It represents a genuinely charming addition to the series of formal calendars by a gifted performer, and guarantees to be a unforgettable calendar for fans.
Cor Blok art call for help
At the moment I’m making an attempt to find the current proprietors of Cor Blok Lord of the Rings paintings. Quite a few of the art items by Cor Blok were bought in the 90′s and I’m attempting to construct a finish summary of his art – so do you own a Cor Blok or know a individual who owns a Cor Blok art work, please contact me at contact@tolkienlibrary.com. Many thanks for all help!
Source: Tolkien Calendar 2011
Posted by seo on Sep 7 2011 in TM Hoff Handmade Tags: art, calendar, cor blok, lord of the rings, lotr, tolkien













