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*[http://i.imgur.com/IyZvR.jpg The Tin Man mashed up with a Cyberman from ''Doctor Who''] | *[http://i.imgur.com/IyZvR.jpg The Tin Man mashed up with a Cyberman from ''Doctor Who''] | ||
*[http://coolvibe.com/2012/2d-art-oz-never-did-give-nothing-to-the-tin-man/ "Oz never did give nothing to the Tin Man"] | |||
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Revision as of 20:30, 7 October 2012
- Oz Central's archive of Oz art by W. W. Denslow and John R. Neill
- W.W. Denslow, first illustrator of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
- The New York Public Library's W. W. Denslow collection, including original art from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
- John R. Neill, illustrator of thirty-five Oz books and author of three
- Walt McDougall, illustrator of Baum's "Queer Visitors from the Marvelous Land of Oz" comic page (not much Oz content here, however)
- Frank Kramer illustrator of Magical Mimics in Oz and Shaggy Man of Oz
- Skottie Young, artist on Marvel's adaptations of the Oz books — [website] [Facebook page]
- Fanny Y. Cory, illustrator of The Master Key and The Enchanted Island of Yew
- Illustrations from Volshebnik Izumrudnovo Goroda, the Russian version of The Wizard of Oz
- Review of an issue of The Baum Bugle, focusing on John R. Neill and Michael Herring
- Animator Michael Dowell's Oz Portfolio
- The Oz art of William Stout (much of it is even for sale)
- Art from オズの魔法使いとグロリア姫 (The Wizard of Oz and Princess Gloria), a Japanese edition of The Scarecrow of Oz
- "ReTURN to Oz" — Oz-inspired wood turnings
- Illustrated interview with A. G. Ford — scroll down to see his Oz art
- Gregory Manchess's Weird Wizard of Oz on the cover of Spectrum Fantastic Art magazine
- Janis Joplin was an Oz fan — see her renditions of the Scarecrow and Jack Pumpkinhead
- Imagination (just a very cool piece of anime inspired art, with an Oz element)
- Oz art by Sibsy — [The Fab Five] [The Fab Five sketches] [Hip Hop Scarecrow]
- The Wizard of Tron (???)
- Blankpages edition of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz which anyone can add art to
- The Land of Oz Art Group on Facebook
- The Wizard of Oz Experiment, a museum exhibit of every frame of The Movie, in order