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The photographs were parodied in a 1994 book written by Terry Jones and Brian Froud, Lady Cottington's Pressed Fairy Book.
; Illustrated by Brian Froud
Brian Froud ( born 1947 in Winchester ) is an English fantasy illustrator.
* The Secret Sketchbooks of Brian Froud ( 2005 )
Froud also produced a collaborative series of books collectively known as Brian Froud's Faerielands.
* World of Froud, official website of Brian Froud
* Short biographies of Brian & Wendy Froud
* Faeries ( Brian Froud animated special ) Part one of three, YouTube
*, The Magical Times Magazine regularly supports and features Brian Froud
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Labyrinth is a 1986 British-American fantasy film directed by Jim Henson, produced by George Lucas and based upon conceptual designs by Brian Froud.
Labyrinth started as a collaboration between Jim Henson and Brian Froud, with ideas for the film first being discussed between them following a screening of their previous collaboration, The Dark Crystal.
The film's concept designer Brian Froud has stated that the character of Jareth was influenced by a diverse range of literary sources.
The concept painting by Brian Froud of an infant surrounded by goblins that inspired the film
According to the film's conceptual designer Brian Froud, Labyrinth was first discussed between himself and director Jim Henson during a limousine ride on the way back from a special screening of their 1982 fantasy film The Dark Crystal.
Jim Henson, Brian Henson, Brian Froud, Jennifer Connelly and the animatronic creature Ludo were all present to support the film.
The 2003 re-release was described as a collector's edition, and featured a set of exclusive collectors cards that featured concept art by Brian Froud.
The 2007 release was promoted an Anniversary Edition, and featured a commentary by Brian Froud and two newly-produced making-of documentaries: " Journey Through the Labyrinth: Kingdom of Characters " and " Journey Through the Labyrinth: The Quest for Goblin City " which featured interviews with producer George Lucas, choreographer Gates McFadden and Brian Henson.
Art plates were illustrated by William Stout, Mike Mignola, Terri Windling, Bryan Talbot, Jill Thompson, Paul Chadwick, P. Craig Russell, Mark Crilley, Elizabeth Johns, Michael Zulli, Robin Mullins, Lisa Snellings, Terry Moore, Tony DiTerlizzi, Linda Medley, Lorenzo Mattotti, Zander Cannon, Dave McKean, Jeff Smith, Trina Robbins & Steve Leialoha, Gary Gianni, Janine Johnston, Stan Sakai, Michael Kaluta, Moebius, Rebecca Guay, Geof Darrow, Brian Froud and Charles Vess.

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