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Vess and work
It also received a Mythopoeic Award, and Vess was given the 1999 World Fantasy Award for Best Artist for his work on the series.

Vess and also
Neil Gaiman and Charles Vess ' Stardust was released by Vertigo as a heavily illustrated novel, rather than a regular comic, and Vertigo has also experimented with the dimensions of their OGNs, releasing several that are of a non-comic-book-standard size, including Dave Gibbons ' The Originals and Mat Johnson's Incognegro ( which also featured somewhat experimental artwork, namely art-by Warren Pleece-that was fully black and white, with no " halftones or grays ").
Vess also contributed a story to the Fables OGN 1001 Nights of Snowfall, illustrated a Books of Magic cover and produced an issue of The Dreaming ( 2000 ).
It also has reproductions of the comic book covers and many sketches by Vess.
She also scripted Prince Valiant, which was plotted by Charles Vess and drawn by John Ridgeway.
In 2004 Vess also did both a color cover and front page illustration and additional black and white interior illustrations for a 20th anniversary ( signed, limited ) edition of Moonheart, by de Lint ( Subterranean Press ).

Vess and be
Stardust was originally conceived by Gaiman and Vess as a " story book with pictures ," created by both, to be published by DC Comics.
Gaiman and Vess originally intended the story to be released complete, as a single book, which would better reproduce the painted illustrations of Vess and be a " story book " for all ages, and a release in this format was made in 1998.
The comic was to be written by Peter Gross and illustrated by Charles Vess, set during Tim's stay at one of the Inns Between the Worlds.

Vess and two
Also, The Sandman and its spin-offs have won 26 Eisner Awards, including three for Best Continuing Series, one for Best Short Story, four for Best Writer ( Neil Gaiman ), seven for Best Lettering ( Todd Klein ), and two for Best Penciller / Inker ( one each for Charles Vess and P. Craig Russell ).
In 1999, Charles Vess ' Green Man Press produced a portfolio as a benefit for Charles Vess ' wife Karen, injured in a car accident, titled A Fall of Stardust, which contained two chapbooks and a series of art plates.

Vess and Shakespeare
Vess contributed eight drawings for a prose-based inset that appeared in Sandman # 62 (" The Kindly Ones: 6 ") and illustrated the final issue of the series, Sandman # 75, a second Shakespeare adaptation (" The Tempest "), both now published by Vertigo.

Vess and adaptations
* Tam-Lin, a Closet drama written by Elaine Lee and illustrated by Charles Vess, in The Book of Ballads and Sagas, Vess's collection of adaptations of traditional songs, mostly into comics form.
In this series Vess illustrated adaptations of traditional Scottish and English ballads written by a variety of contributors, including Emma Bull, Charles de Lint, Neil Gaiman, Sharyn McCrumb, Jeff Smith, and Jane Yolen.

Vess and Sandman
She first appeared in The Sandman # 19 ( September 1990 ), and was created by Neil Gaiman and Charles Vess.
After Neil Gaiman and Charles Vess won the 1991 Short Fiction award in 1991 — for the " A Midsummer Night's Dream " issue of The Sandman — comics were restricted to the Special Award: Professional category.
After Neil Gaiman & Charles Vess won the World Fantasy Award for Best Short Fiction in 1991 — for the " A Midsummer Night's Dream " issue of The Sandman — comics were restricted to this category.
* World Fantasy Award: Best short story, 1991 for Sandman # 19, by Neil Gaiman and Vess.

Vess and first
" Firebirds ", the first anthology, consists of short sci-fi / fantasy stories by the likes of Lloyd Alexander, Emma Bull, Charles Vess, Michael Cadnum, Kara Dalkney, Nancy Farmer, Nina Kiriki Hoffman, Diana Wynne Jones, Patricia A. McKillip, Garth Nix, Meridith Ann Pierce, Delia Sherman, Sherwood Smith, Nancy Springer, Megan Whalen Turner, Elizabeth E. Wein, and Laurel Winter ( not in the correct order ).

Vess and which
Leading private collections which include the works of Villon are the Joachim Collection of Chicago, the Vess Collection of Detroit, and the Ginestet Collection of Paris.
One notable publication from this early period was The Horns of Elfland ( ISBN 0-915822-25-3 ) published by Archival Press in 1977, which Vess wrote and illustrated.
Between 1997 and 1998 the collaboration between Vess and Gaiman continued in the four-part series Stardust, a prose novella to which Vess contributed 175 paintings.
In 1994, after he moved to southwestern Virginia, a local museum asked Vess to organize a show which became The DreamWeavers: a travelling exhibition of 15 fantasy artists from a variety of fields including children's book illustrators Jerry Pinkney, Dennis Nolan, Gennady Spirin, Ruth Sanderson and David Wisnieski ; comic book illustrators Michael Kaluta, and Vess himself ; science fiction / fantasy book jacket artists Dawn Wilson and James Gurney ; commercial book illustrators Scott Gustafson, Brian Froud, Alan Lee and Alicia Austin, and fine artist Terri Windling.

Vess and won
" Neil Gaiman and Charles Vess, however, won the Award under the Short Fiction and not the Special Award Professional category.
Vess has won several awards for his illustrations.
Vess has won the Will Eisner Comics Industry Award three times.

Vess and comic
Charlies Vess began drawing comic art as a child.
By the late 1980s Vess had found a niche in the world of fantasy comic art with publications such as The Raven Banner: A Tale of Asgard written by Alan Zelenetz and published by Marvel Comics in 1985, The Book of Night, published by Dark Horse Comics in 1987, and The Warriors Three Saga, Marvel Fanfare # 34-37, 1987-88.

Vess and Fantasy
In 1999, the Mythopoeic Society awarded Neil Gaiman and Charles Vess the Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Adult Literature for Stardust.

Vess and Award
* Will Eisner Comics Industry Award: Best Single Issue, 1991 for Concrete Celebrates Earth Day, by Paul Chadwick, Vess, and Jean " Moebius " Giraud

Vess and for
Vess ' cover for Web of Spider-Man # 1 ( April 1985 ) featuring Spider-Man in his black costume.
* Mythic Fiction series, with Ellen Datlow, illustrated by Charles Vess ( for Young Adult readers ):

Vess and was
He dragged Vess out of a party that he was at and outlined the plot to him, Vess agreed to do the illustrations.
Vess Beverage assets and its division, Vess Specialty Packaging Company, was purchased in 1994.
This edition, illustrated by Charles Vess, was released in the summer of 2006.

Vess and series
* Tam Lin in the graphic novel series Ballads and Sagas edited by Charles Vess
Beginning in 1995 Vess self-published a biannual series of comics entitled The Book of Ballads and Sagas through his Green Man Press.
Vess has illustrated a series of anthologies edited by Terri Windling and Ellen Datlow, published by Viking.

Vess and .
* Dr Deborah Vess: Merovingian and Carolingian bibliography, sources and web links.
Written by Neil Gaiman, illustrated by Michael Zulli, Jon J. Muth and Charles Vess, and lettered by Todd Klein.
The artwork of Charles Vess has infrequently but notably accompanied the words of Neil Gaiman on Vertigo projects, including the 4-issue Stardust ( 1997-8 ) miniseries, later reprinted as an illustrated hardcover book.
Ragtime banjo by Vess L. Ossman Columbia Records, 1910
* " Blaze Away " ( m. Abe Holzmann )-banjos Vess L. Ossman & Bill Farmer on Victor
Kerry Mills )-John Terrell on Berliner Records-Dan W. Quinn on Edison Records-banjo Vess L. Ossman on Columbia Records
David Reed & Sadie Koninsky )-banjo Vess L. Ossman on Edison Records
* " Whistling Rufus " ( w. W. Murdock Lind m. Kerry Mills )-Len Spencer on Berliner Records-Sousa's Band on Berliner Records-banjo Vess L. Ossman on Columbia Records & Berliner Records-Dan W. Quinn on Edison Records
* " A Hot Time In The Old Town " ( w. Joseph Hayden m. Theodore A. Metz )-Sousa's Band on Berliner Gramophone-Len Spencer with banjo Vess L. Ossman on Columbia Records-Roger Harding on Edison Records
Ben Harney )-Marguerite Newton on Edison Records-Len Spencer with Vess L. Ossman on Columbia Records
* " Smoky Mokes " ( m. Abe Holzmann )-banjo Vess L. Ossman on Columbia Records

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