Markus Rohrwild SWITZERLAND
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Renegade of Callisto (1977)

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Location: German Science Fiction Cover Art
Title: Renegade of Callisto (1977)
Artist:  Ken Kelly (All)
Media Type: Paint - Oil
Art Type: Cover
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 477
Likes on CAF: 13
Comments: 7
Added to Site: 9/8/2024

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Original Cover Art - Ken Kelly (American, * May 19th, 1946, † June 2, 2022).

Published in the US as cover of the science fiction novel 'Renegade of Callisto'.

'Renegade of Callisto' is a science fantasy novel by American writer Lin Carter, the eighth and last in his Callisto series. It was first published in paperback by Dell Books in 1978.

Oil painting on canvas board (size: 17 x 22.5 in). Signed and dated by the artist.

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Nils E Member Since 2014
Posted On 9/8/2024

Love the drama and hot tones

--J S-- Member Since 2021
Posted On 9/8/2024

Great cover art. One of the best artists ever!

Arrick Un Rama Member Since 2020
Posted On 9/8/2024

Wonderful.  Everything you could want in a Ken Kelly painting. 

 

Bloomdog . Member Since 2020
Posted On 9/8/2024

Ken Kelly  the best.... some of greatest covers ever

Marcus Wai Member Since 2005
Posted On 9/9/2024

It'a bascially a vertical DPS poster sized work!  Impressive with the atmospheric cloud of dust and the enemies surrounding them with low visibility.  Adventure fantasy, presented in such a grand manner by Kelly. 

Tristram Portal Member Since 2020
Posted On 9/9/2024

Nice piece!

Nick Katradis Member Since 2005
Posted On 9/10/2024

One of the most exquisite and finest Ken Kelly paintings, from his peak period! And one of Ken's favorites too. Ken called it The Ant. 

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