The "art version" of a fantasy story is called?
Images of fantasy art can be viewed at various sites throughout the internet. There are many art sites that specialize in the fantasy genre such as Elfwood, Fantasy Gallery and Tom Wood Fantasy Art.
Jacob Glaser has written: 'The art of drawing fantasy characters' -- subject(s): Technique, Drawing, Fantasy in art 'The art of drawing fantasy characters' -- subject(s): Illustrations, Fantasy fiction, Technique, Extraterrestrial beings in art, Fantasy in art, Drawing
You might check EXPOSE or EXOTIQUE book collections. There are also many other books covering fantasy art (used in fantasy movies, fantasy book illustrations, fantasy games..)
fantasy started around the time of vincent van gogh
Chris Achilleos has written: 'Sirens' -- subject(s): Women in art, Themes, motives, Fantasy in art 'Sirens' -- subject(s): Fantasy in art, Themes, motives, Women in art 'The Art of Chris Achilleos' 'Beauty and the beast'
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Steve Sims has written: 'Drawing dungeon creatures' -- subject(s): Technique, Juvenile literature, Drawing, Fantasy in art 'Drawing magical beings' -- subject(s): Technique, Drawing, Fantasy in art 'Drawing wicked tyrants' -- subject(s): Technique, Drawing, Fantasy in art, Evil in art
It was just called 'Final Fantasy 7'.
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Art in the Twenty-First Century - 2001 Fantasy 5-2 was released on: USA: 14 October 2009
The Final Fantasy character called Tseng is from Final Fantasy VII, not Final Fantasy VIII.
In Final Fantasy VIII, the spaceship was called Ragnarok.