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The Tolkien Calendar 2024 is the official Tolkien calendar to be published by HarperCollins on 15 August 2023. It features art of the Second Age by Alan Lee with an introduction by Brian Sibley, editor of The Fall of Númenor. The official Tolkien calendar, this year containing 13 stunning paintings inspired by J.R.R. Tolkien's The Fall of Númenor. Featuring breathtaking artwork by Alan Lee, with two new pieces unique to this calendar. The official 2023 Tolkien calendar, this year containing 12 stunning paintings from a new generation of artists inspired by the world of Middle-earth. The Tolkien Calendar 2023 is the official Tolkien calendar published by HarperCollins on 9 August 2022. It features art by Emily Austin, Jenny Dolfen, Spiros Gelekas, Justin Gerard, Donato Giancola, and Kip Rasmussen.
Featuring 12 full-colour paintings of scenes from across the Three Ages of Middle-earth, many of which are unique to this calendar, a new generation of artists explores Tolkien’s creation with greater depth than ever before.Tolkien Calendar 2023 is a calendar for 2023, of HarperCollins Publishers' series of Tolkien Calendars, begun in 1995, following Ballantine Books' two-decade series.
The Tolkien Calendar 2022 was the official Tolkien calendar published by HarperCollins on 10 August 2021. It features art by Ted Nasmith depicting scenes from The Silmarillion.
The Fall of Númenor, edited by Brian Sibley, was published last autumn and provides a chronological account of the Second Age. This Tolkien Calendar 2024 includes artwork by Alan Lee that featured in the book, as well as an introduction from Brian Sibley. Last Name * Please enter a Last Name Please enter a valid Last Name, the maximum length is 50 characters. The official Tolkien calendar, this year containing 13 stunning paintings inspired by J.R.R. Tolkien’s THE FALL OF NÚMENOR. Featuring breathtaking artwork by Alan Lee, with two new pieces unique to this calendar. The official Tolkien calendar, this year containing 12 stunning paintings from a new generation of artists inspired by the world of Middle-earth.