Richard Clifton-Dey is a British artist.
He started painting in the 1960s and was one of the most highly-respected of British illustrators during the 1970s and into the 1980s. Much of his work was for book covers, either for science fiction, fantasy, action-adventure war books, romances, or gothic horror (with some interesting forays into advertising). His cover artwork was used for the Lord Tyger novel by Philip José Farmer in 1974 and reused in 1985. Lord Tyger is an American Novel by Philip José Farmer. Originally released in 1970, the book is a Metafictional Pastiche Philip José Farmer (born January 26 1918) is an American Author, principally known for his Science fiction and fantasy The Dorian Hawkmoon series by Michael Moorcock was issued featuring Richard Clifton-Dey cover art in 1977. Dorian Hawkmoon Duke of Köln is one of the fictional characters created by Michael Moorcock in his series of the Eternal Champion books Michael John Moorcock (born 18 December 1939, in London) is an English writer primarily of Science fiction and fantasy who has also The French publishing company Fleuve Noir released several paperbacks from 1981 to 1987 with his artwork.
Along with other well-known artists of his day (Jim Burns, Chris Foss and others), his work was featured in "Heroic Dreams" (Paper Tiger UK 1987). For the former Scottish footballer see Jim Burns (footballer Jim Burns ( August 30, 1948) is a Welsh artist born in Christopher Foss (born 1946 is a British Illustrator and science fiction artist best known for his Science fiction book covers and the illustrations for the original
Richard Clifton-Day passed away in 1997. Today he is is a highly collectible artist known mostly for western and sci-fi subjects. As in many cases of artwork produced for book covers, most artwork by Clifton-Dey is not signed. Provenance for all works not signed by the artist is attested by his widow.
Artworks
- "Le pont de la rivière Kwaï" by Pierre Boulle (1961)
- "Le Loup De Badenoch" by Joseph E. The Bridge over the River Kwai ( Le Pont de la Rivière Kwai) is a novel by Pierre Boulle, published in French in 1952 and English translation Pierre Boulle ( 20 February, 1912 – 30 January, 1994) was a French Novelist largely known for two famous works Chipperfield (1961)
- "Contes et légendes de Wallonie" by Max Defleur (1962)
- "Contes et légendes d'Ecosse Quinel" by Ch. & A. De Montgon (1963)
- "Recits Tirés Du Theatre Grec - Contes et Légendes De Tous Les Pays" by G. Chandon (1963)
- "Stories of Greece and the Barbarians" by Laura Orvieto (1966, 1969)
- "Récits tirés du théâtre grec" G. Chandon (1967)
- "Legends of Britain" by S. Clot, Ch. Quinel and A. De Montgon (1968, 1969) (together with Gaston De Sainte-Croix)
- "Hound Dog Man" Western Pulp Fiction by J. T. Edson (1969)
- "Swords of the Barbarians" by Kenneth Bulmer (1970)
- "Almuric" by Robert E. Howard (1971)
- "Carson of Venus" by Edgar Rice Burroughs (1971, 1973)
- "Agent of Chaos" by Norman Spinrad (1972)
- "The Divided Rose" by Jean Evans (1973)
- "The Small Assassin" by Ray Bradbury (1973)
- "John Carter of Mars" by Edgar Rice Burroughs (1973)
- "The Wizard of Venus" by Edgar Rice Burroughs (1973, 1975)
- "Lost on Venus" by Edgar Rice Burroughs (1974)
- "Cashelmara" by Susan Howatch (1974)
- "The Masters of Bow Streeet" by John Creasy (1974)
- "Lord Tyger" by Philip José Farmer (1974, 1985)
- "Nobody on the Road" Geoffrey Rose (1974)
- "A Clear Road to Archangel" by Geoffrey Rose (1975)
- "The Swiss Arrangement" by William Fairchild (1975)
- "Operation Nuke: The Second Cyborg Book" by Martin Caidin (1975)
- "The Love Warrior" by Alan Lacey (1975)
- "Count Brass" Michael Moorcock (1975)
- "Armageddon 2419 AD" by Philip Francis Nowlan (1976)
- "Mystery of the Ancients: Early Spacemen and the Mayas" by Eric & Craig Umland (1976)
- "Keegan: The No-Option Contract" by Brian Ball (1976)
- "The White Dacoit" by Berkely Mather (1976)
- "The Fatal Friends" (Series The Killers #4) by Klaus Netzen (aka Laurence James)
- "Pearl of Blood" (Series The Killers #5) by Klaus Netzen (aka Laurence James) (1975)
- "Silent Enemy" (Series The Killers #7) by Klaus Netzen (aka Laurence James) (1976)
- "The Safe House" by Jon Cleary (1976)
- "The Hill of the Dead" (The Eagles #1) by Andrew Quiller (aka Kenneth Bulmer) (1976)
- "The Land Of Mist" (The Eagles #2) by Andrew Quiller (aka Kenneth Bulmer) (1976)
- "City Of Fire" (The Eagles #3) by Andrew Quiller (aka Kenneth Bulmer) (1976)
- "Sea of Swords" (The Eagles #5) by Andrew Quiller (aka Kenneth Bulmer) (1976)
- "Dream Chariots" by Manning Norvil (aka Kenneth Bulmer) (1977)
- "The Cave Girl" by Edgar Rice Burroughs (1977)
- "The Navigator" by Morris West (1977)
- "A Sound of Lightning" by Jon Cleary (1977)
- "The Dawn Attack" by Brian Callison (1977)
- "All Over the Town" by R. F. Delderfield (1977)
- "The Jewel in the Skull: The History of the Runestaff, Book 1" by Michael Moorcock (1977)
- "The Mad God's Amulet: The History of the Runestaff, Book 2" by Michael Moorcock (1977)
- "The Sword Of The Dawn: The History of the Runestaff, Book 3" by Michael Moorcock (1977)
- "The Runestaff: The History of the Runestaff, Book 4" by Michael Moorcock (1977)
- "Masters of the Pit" by Michael Moorcock (1978)
- "Summoned to Darkness" by Anne-Marie Sheridan (1978)
- "The Long Summer" by Alan White (1978)
- "Bagatelle" by Maurice Denuziere (1978)
- "Memoirs of the First Baroness" by Lucinda Baker (1978)
- "The Adventuress" by Daoma Winston (1978)
- "Mills of the Gods" by Daoma Winston (1979)
- "Flow My Tears, The Policeman Said" by Philip K. Dick (1979)
- "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre" by B. Traven (1980)
- "The Immortals of Science Fiction by David Wingrove (1980)
- "Threshold" (aka "The Beginning Place") by Ursula K. Le Guin (1982, 1986)
- "The Orphan" (Book of the Beast #1) by Robert Stallman (1982)
- "The Captive" (Book of the Beast #2) by Robert Stallman (1982)
- "The Beast" (Book of the Beast #3) by Robert Stallman (1983)
- "Jubal Cade 21: The Violent Land" by Charles R. Pike (aka Terry Harknett) (1983)
- "Wasteworld 1: Aftermath" by James Barton (1983)
- "Wasteworld 2: Resurrection" by James Barton (1983)
- "Wasteworld 3: Angels" by James Barton (1984)
- "Wasteworld 4: My Way" by James Barton (1984)
- "Greensight" by Angela Shackleton-Hill (1984)
- "Rebel in Time" by Harry Harrison (1984, 1986)
- "Hardacre's Luck" by C. Henry Kenneth Bulmer, ( January 14, 1921 – December 16, 2005) born in London, England, was a British author Robert Ervin Howard ( January 22 1906 &ndash June 11 1936) was an American pulp writer of Fantasy, The Venus Series by Edgar Rice Burroughs is a Science fiction series consisting of four novels and one novelette Edgar Rice Burroughs ( September 1, 1875 – March 19, 1950) was an American author best known for his creation of the jungle hero Norman Richard Spinrad (born September 15, 1940) is an American Science fiction author Ray Douglas Bradbury (born August 22 1920 is an American mainstream, Fantasy, horror, Science fiction and mystery The Venus Series by Edgar Rice Burroughs is a Science fiction series consisting of four novels and one novelette The Venus Series by Edgar Rice Burroughs is a Science fiction series consisting of four novels and one novelette Susan Howatch FKC (born 14 July 1940) is an Author. Her writing career has been distinguished by Family saga -type novels which describe Lord Tyger is an American Novel by Philip José Farmer. Originally released in 1970, the book is a Metafictional Pastiche Philip José Farmer (born January 26 1918) is an American Author, principally known for his Science fiction and fantasy Martin Caidin ( September 14, 1927 &ndash March 24, 1997) was an American author and an authority on Aeronautics and Michael John Moorcock (born 18 December 1939, in London) is an English writer primarily of Science fiction and fantasy who has also Philip Francis Nowlan (b 1888 in Philadelphia Pennsylvania, d Berkely Mather is the British Author of fifteen novels among them the 1967 adventure thriller The Gold of Malabar, and is a Screenwriter Jon Stephen Cleary (born 22 November 1917) is an Australian author Henry Kenneth Bulmer, ( January 14, 1921 – December 16, 2005) born in London, England, was a British author Henry Kenneth Bulmer, ( January 14, 1921 – December 16, 2005) born in London, England, was a British author Morris Langlo West (26 April 1916 - 9 October 1999 was an Australian Novelist and playwright best known for his novels The Devil's Advocate (1959 Jon Stephen Cleary (born 22 November 1917) is an Australian author Brian Callison (born 1934 is a UK novelist known for his best-selling thrillers and Sea stories. Ronald Frederick Delderfield ( February 12, 1912 - June 24, 1972) was a popular English Novelist and Dramatist The History of the Runestaff is an omnibus collection of four Fantasy novels by Michael Moorcock, consisting of The Jewel In The Skull Michael John Moorcock (born 18 December 1939, in London) is an English writer primarily of Science fiction and fantasy who has also Alan White (born 1924 in Yorkshire) is an English novelist and jounalist Flow My Tears The Policeman Said is a 1974 Science fiction Novel by Philip K Philip Kindred Dick (December 16 – March 2) was an American Science fiction Novelist and Short story Writer. The Treasure of the Sierra Madre is a 1927 Novel by the mysterious German-English bilingual author B B Traven (dates unknown possibly 1890-1969 was the Nom de plume of an enigmatic Twentieth Century Novelist whose most famous work is the novel The Treasure David Wingrove (born September 1954 in North Battersea, London) is a British Science fiction writer Ursula Kroeber Le Guin (ˈɝsələ ˈkroʊbɚ ləˈgwɪn (born October 21, 1929) is an American author Terry Harknett is a British author born 1936 in Essex. He is author of almost 200 books mostly pulp Novels in the western and Terry Harknett is a British author born 1936 in Essex. He is author of almost 200 books mostly pulp Novels in the western and A Rebel in Time (also published as Rebel in Time) was written by Harry Harrison in 1983 and is a Science fiction novel For the radio personality see Harry Harrison (radio. Harry Harrison (born Henry Maxwell Dempsey, March 12 1925 L. Skelton (1985)
- "Menace under Marswood" Sterling E. Lanier (1985)
- "The Unforsaken Hiero" (Book 2 in the Hiero Series) by Sterling E. Sterling Edmund Lanier (December 18 1927 – June 28 2007 was an editor Science fiction author and sculptor perhaps best known as the book editor who single-handedly championed Lanier (1985)
- "Master of Morholm" by Timothy Wilson (1986)
- "Greenleaf" by Chloe Gartner (1986)
- "Gods of Riverworld" by Philip José Farmer (1986)
- "Heroic Dreams" by Nigel Suckling (1987)
- "Bounce The Rhine: The Greatest Airborne Operation in History" by Charles Whiting (aka Leo Kessler) (1987)
- "Operation Northwind: The Unknown Battle of the Bulge" by Charles Whiting (1987)
- "Our Living Earth: An Exploration in Three Dimensions" by Gillian Osband (1987)
- "Our Working Earth" by Gillian Osband (1987)
- "Riding in Motion: A Three-Dimensional Guide to Horses for Young People" by Janet Horwood and Jonathan Biggs (1988)
- "Riding in Motion: Pop-up Book" by Janet Horwood (1988)
- "Kindred Spirits" by June Barraclough (1988)
- "On Stranger Tides" by Tim Powers (1988)
- "Monsters" by Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg and Charles G. Philip José Farmer (born January 26 1918) is an American Author, principally known for his Science fiction and fantasy Charles Whiting ( December 18, 1926 &ndash July 24 2007) was a British writer and military historian and with some 350 books of fiction and Timothy Thomas Powers (born February 29, 1952) is an American Science fiction and fantasy author Isaac Asimov (c January 2 1920 &ndash April 6 1992 ˈaɪzək ˈæzɪmʌv originally Исаак Озимов but now transcribed into Russian as, was a Russian Martin Harry Greenberg (born March 1[[ 941]] is a prolific American Speculative fiction anthologist and writer Waugh (1989)
- "Space: A Three-Dimensional Journey" by Brian Jones (1991)
- "The Heart of the Rose" by June Barraclough (1994)
- "Vallamont" by Pamela Gayle (1994)
- "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Bronte (1999)
- "The Mammoth Encyclopedia of Science Fiction" by (Editor) George Mann (2001)
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