Thursday, May 27th, 2010
Spasiba, Gaspadin Baggins!
Thursday, May 27th, 2010 08:39 pm.
Here's something wonderful:
Pages from a Russian edition of The Hobbit.
The illustrations are great! Certainly far better than that illustrator they've got doing the next LOTR calendar. (Never liked his pictures at all.) These have a very old-world feel to them; they remind me of Pauline Bayles's pics that Tolkien liked so much.
At the bottom of the page is another treat: three scenes from a low-budget Russian TV production of The Hobbit. Now before you screw up your face like you're sucking a lemon, I'll tell you that they're actually pretty good, keeping in mind that they are low-budget. But Bilbo is quite good, given that he's a Russian Bilbo. There's also Gandalf, Thorin and Gollum. Think of it along the lines of what you might see in a traveling wagon version put on for schoolchildren, and you'll get the picture. (I'd love to see what they did with Smaug!)
Here's something wonderful:
Pages from a Russian edition of The Hobbit.
The illustrations are great! Certainly far better than that illustrator they've got doing the next LOTR calendar. (Never liked his pictures at all.) These have a very old-world feel to them; they remind me of Pauline Bayles's pics that Tolkien liked so much.
At the bottom of the page is another treat: three scenes from a low-budget Russian TV production of The Hobbit. Now before you screw up your face like you're sucking a lemon, I'll tell you that they're actually pretty good, keeping in mind that they are low-budget. But Bilbo is quite good, given that he's a Russian Bilbo. There's also Gandalf, Thorin and Gollum. Think of it along the lines of what you might see in a traveling wagon version put on for schoolchildren, and you'll get the picture. (I'd love to see what they did with Smaug!)