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  1. The Pauline Baynes web site is administered by Peter Thorpe and Robert Zimmerman. Site design copyright 2012 - 2019 by ...

  2. Title: A Map of Middle-earth Artist: Pauline Baynes Pauline Baynes was the only artist approved by Tolkien to illustrate this works during his lifetime. After close consultation with the author she created this pictorial poster-map of Middle-earth for readers of The Lord of the Rings.Unbeknown to him she added vignettes of many of the key places, as well as a header and footer showing the ...

  3. Pauline Diana Baynes was born on September 9, 1922 in Hove, East Sussex. Her earliest memories were of her childhood in India, where her father was with the Indian Civil Service as a commissioner at Agra. Summers were spent at the hill station of Mussoorie in the northern Indian state of Uttarakhand, the sights and sounds of which Pauline could ...

  4. Pauline Diana Baynes ( Hove, Sussex, Inglaterra, 9 de setembro de 1922 — Dockenfield, Surrey, Inglaterra, 2 de agosto de 2008) foi uma desenhista e ilustradora de livros britânica, nascida na cidade de Hove, Sussex. Ilustrou mais de 100 livros, incluindo diversas obras de J. R. R. Tolkien, e as Crônicas de Nárnia, de C. S. Lewis .

  5. Farmer Giles of Ham by J. R. R. Tolkien was illustrated by Pauline Baynes and published by George Allen & Unwin Ltd. in 1949. Seen here are the cover, color illustration from page 2, title page, autographed by Pauline, and illustrations from pages 33 and 71. This was the first work by Tolkien that Pauline illustrated. Tolkien was delighted with work and famously said that her illustrations ...

  6. 5 de ago. de 2008 · Pauline Baynes. Witty and inventive children's book illustrator famed for her Narnia drawings. David Henshall. Tue 5 Aug 2008 19.01 EDT. It was by chance, in 1948, that samples from the portfolio ...

  7. Pauline Diana Baynes (9 septembre 1922 à Hove [1] – 2 août 2008 à Dockenfield [2]) est une illustratrice britannique dont les travaux concernent plus d'une centaine de livres, notamment ceux de C. S. Lewis (Les Chroniques de Narnia) et de J. R. R. Tolkien (Le Fermier Gilles de Ham, Smith de Grand Wootton, Les Aventures de Tom ...