Mary Grandpre
Mary Grandpre, I believe But she made 1 mistake on the cover of the 6th book...Dumbledore's hand is supposed to be "blackened and burned" but it is not on the cover. ^I think
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It depends on what you mean by "Who would win?". Do you mean the money made in the different movies (Harry Potter or Spiderman), possibly best art of the characters, or awards won in the movies or in the comics/books, etc?
The first Harry Potter movie to be nominated for an Academy Award (Oscar) was Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (the first Harry Potter movie). It was nominated for three Academy AwardsBest Art Direction-Set Decoration, Stuart Craig (art director), Stephanie McMillan (set decorator)Best Costume Design, Judianna MakovskyBest Music, Original Score, John Williams
Romansque, grotesque, neo-classicism, gothic.
Harry Potter pictures may be purchased at San Diego Comic Con, A1 Comics, Harry Potter Wall Art or All Posters. In addition, sometimes mass retailers such as Walmart and Target have picture sets available.
Yes, music and art do exist in the Harry Potter realm. In "The Goblet of Fire" for example a band performs at the Yule Ball. In the first book Harry came upon Fluffy the three-headed dog as a magical flute was playing him to sleep. Also, there are tapestries and paintings all around Hogwarts which can be classified as art. Imagine the Harry Potter Universe as an extension of our own; it is almost exactly like ours, just with a hint of magic.
Occlumency, the art of defending one's mine from external penetration.
The Darkest Art, refering to the book Secrets Of The Darkest Art, would be the separation of soul and body; in other terms, making Horcruxes.
No. Five of the eight have been nominated, but none have won an Oscar. 2001 Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone: Best Art Direction, Costumes and Score. 2004 Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban: Best Visual Effects and Score. 2005 Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire: Best Art Direction. 2009 Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince: Best Cinematography. 2010 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 1: Best Art Direction and Visual Effects.
It is an amazing work of literary art and is written so well.
Art is subjective, what one person likes another may not.Bloomsbury have several different editions of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows each featuring a different illustration on the front.The original children's cover shows Harry, Ron and Hermione breaking into Gringotts, an important moment in the book. The design fits with the covers for the rest of the series. The adult cover shows Salazar Slytherin's locket, another important moment.The signature edition features gravestones, the new adult edition features a snake and the 2014 shows Harry facing Voldemort.