Frank Kelly Freas
Science fiction and fantasy artist

Born
August 22nd, 1922
102 years ago
Died
2005
20 years ago — 83 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United States
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An American artist specialized in science fiction and fantasy art, contributing significantly to the genre through illustrations for books, magazines, and covers. Worked extensively with publishers, including notable contributions to Analog Science Fiction and Fact. Created iconic imagery for various science fiction authors, including Isaac Asimov and H.G. Wells. Freas's work has been recognized in various exhibitions and collections, showcasing the evolution and richness of science fiction art.
Illustrated covers for Analog Science Fiction
Created artwork for Isaac Asimov's novels
Won the Hugo Award for Best Professional Artist
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