Illustrator Thomas Taylor Announces Exhibition Sharing Early “Harry Potter” Sketches
Illustrator Thomas Taylor will showcase never-before-seen artwork from his time working on the first “Harry Potter” book in Italy.
Illustrator Thomas Taylor will showcase never-before-seen artwork from his time working on the first “Harry Potter” book in Italy.
The painting’s presale estimate is higher than any other “Harry Potter” item ever auctioned.
A 25th-anniversary event for “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone” has been announced, and the original cover artist will be there.
Bloomsbury has revealed that the author’s original sketches will be included in its 25th-anniversary reprint of “Philosopher’s Stone.”
Italian publisher Adriano Salani Editore has released new “Harry Potter” covers designed by Michele De Lucchi and AMDL CIRCLE, and the architecture-inspired artwork is a big change from that on earlier Italian editions.
Join original “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone” cover artist Thomas Taylor for a free children’s workshop!
Thrillers and murder mysteries abound in this week’s Casting News! Plus, which of our alumni is making his stage debut?
Heritage Auctions, which handled the sale of the chair in which J.K. Rowling wrote “Harry Potter” last summer, has more “Harry Potter” rarities coming up for auction next month!
Thomas Taylor was the first illustrator for “Harry Potter”, but he only illustrated the first book for Bloomsbury. Who was he, and why did he leave?
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