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on: September 03, 2007 04:03
I've been searching the CoE galleries to come up with some illustrations to accompany the text.

I'll be posting links to the pictures rather than posting the actual pics.
Although I'm only now starting to post the pics, we are now discussing chapter IV, so what follows is what I've found that would accompany all 4 chapters

Morgoth by invited artist Mikel Janin

Maedhros by invited artist Jenny Dolfen

Balrog by member Aerin_Twilit

Morwen by invited artist Maria Filatova

Beleg Cúthalion by invited artist Eissmann

Thingol and Melian by invited artist Hanna Lehmusto

I realize that these excellent works, linked above, are mostly portraits, but that is all I've found so far for the first 4 chapters.



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Post RE: Children of Hurin- illustrations -regularly updated
on: September 03, 2007 11:53
A couple more, by Catherine Karina Chmiel:

Húrin, Huor, and Maeglin
Túrin and Labadal
Morwen and Túrin
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Post RE: Children of Hurin- illustrations -regularly updated
on: September 17, 2007 12:31
Chapter V

Turin begs leave of Thingol and Melian by invited artist Eissmann

Thingol and Melian by invited artist Hanna Lehmusto

Nellas and Turin by Svetlana Nikonova

Death of Saeros by Peter Xavier Price

Saeros' Fatal leap by Ted Nasmith

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on: October 01, 2007 12:46
Chapter VI

Forweg's End by invited Artist, Eissmann

The Captivity of Beleg , once again by Eissmann

Turin and Beleg also by Eissmann

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on: October 15, 2007 12:36
Chapter VII

Mim pleads for his life

Ascent to Amon Rudh , by invited artist Eissman

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Post RE: Children of Hurin- illustrations -regularly updated
on: October 29, 2007 12:36
Its been hard to find illustrations for Chapter VIII, but I'll add them as I find them;
(and everyone else can feel free to add any that they know of)

Turin wearing the Dragon-Helm of Hador, by Alan Lee


Turin and Beleg by Peter Xavier Price


[Edited on 12/11/2007 by PotbellyHairyfoot]

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Post RE: Children of Hurin- illustrations -regularly updated
on: November 01, 2007 06:22
A couple more, by Catherine Karina Chmiel; she is one of our Invited Artists, but these new pictures aren't in our gallery.

Túrin captured
Beleg left to Mîm
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Post RE: Children of Hurin- illustrations -regularly updated
on: November 12, 2007 11:43
And now some illustrations for Chapter IX,

Beleg Discovers Gwindor by Peter Xavier Price

The Last Moments of Beleg Cúthalion by invited artist Anke Eissmann


Beleg is slain by Ted Nasmith


The Death of Beleg also by invited artist Anke Eissmann





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Post RE: Children of Hurin- illustrations -regularly updated
on: November 27, 2007 01:17
Chapter X

Nargothrond by Felix Sotomayor

Finduilas1 by invited artist Katherine Karina Chmiel

Morwen and Nienor Escorted , also by Katherine Karina Chmiel


Turin and Finuilas by Peter Xavier Price

Turin and Finduilas by invited artist, Hanna Lehmusto

Gwindor and Finduilas also by Hanna Lehmusto

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By the way, if you find any interesting pics from any chapter we are on, feel free to post them or email the url to me and I'll post it



[Edited on 4/12/2007 by PotbellyHairyfoot]

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on: December 10, 2007 01:19
Chapter XI, The Fall Of Nargothrond

The Host of Nargothrond , by invited artist Eissman

Finduilas is Led Past Túrin at the Sack of Nargothrond, by Ted Nasmith

Glaurung & the Fall of Nargothrond , submitted by CoE member Steading

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on: January 22, 2008 04:32
Chapter XII

Turin Reaches the Abandoned Homestead by Ted Nasmith.


Chapter XIV

Morwen and Nienor escorted by Katherin Karina Chmiel

Glaurung Casting His Spell on Nienor by John Howe

Nienor in Amon Ethil by Hannah Lehmusto

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on: February 04, 2008 04:52
Chapter XV Nienor in Brethil


Túrin Discovers Nienor at the Mound of Finduilas
by Ted Nasmith


Nienor after her amnesia
by Katharina Groß

Turin's find
by Hanna Lehmusto





[Edited on 5/2/2008 by PotbellyHairyfoot]

[Edited on 5/2/2008 by PotbellyHairyfoot]
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on: February 27, 2008 01:13
Túrin son of Húrin avenged by Jacek Kopalski

Turin Turambar kills the dragon Glaurung at Cabed-en-Aras by John Howe

death of Glaurung by Inger Edelfeldt, originally printed in his 1985 Tolkien Calendar as the December illustration

Glaurung's Death by Darrel Sweet

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on: January 22, 2011 01:48
The Children of Húrin, begun in 1918, was one of three ‘Great Tales’ J.R.R. Tolkien worked on throughout his life, though he never realised his ambition to see it published in his lifetime. Some of the text will be familiar to fans from extracts and references within other Tolkien books but this is the first time the entire story has been presented in its complete form.

As Adam Tolkien elaborated in a recent interview: ‘This is a more difficult question than it seems: As you know, versions and pieces of the story of Húrin and his descendants have been published in various works (The Silmarillion, Unfinished Tales, The Book of Lost Tales, The Lays of Beleriand, etc). The text of The Children of Húrin is in part compiled from these extant texts, and particularly that which appears in Unfinished Tales.

‘But it is a new reworking of the complete story. Many parts of the text will be – if not identical – recognizable to the knowledgeable reader, but there are also pieces that have never appeared before. Also the format of the text, as a standalone and complete text with no editorial commentary to interrupt the tale, should in itself and in my opinion considerably transform the reading experience.

‘The text as a whole can be said to be “new” as it is a recomposition of published texts and other “pieces” that weren’t published previously. The completed puzzle, in a sense.’
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on: March 01, 2011 11:38
The epic of Beowulf, the legends of Sir Gawain were his templates. And while Tolkien could easily spin the simple and uncluttered storytelling of The Hobbit and the opening chapters of The Fellowship of the Ring,
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