Chesley Bonestell (1888-1986) was a pioneer of astronomical and space art who helped popularize manned space travel. He is well known for his cover art for science fiction magazines, including Astounding Science Fiction (12 covers) and The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction (38 covers); and many books, such as The Conquest of Space; The Exploration of Mars; and Beyond the Solar System, that he illustrated in collaboration with several authors well known in the field of space exploration. Bonestell’s work also includes architectural paintings, scientific illustrations, and special effects matte paintings for films such as Destination Moon (1950), When Worlds Collide (1951) and War of the Worlds (1953).
Chesley Bonestell and Werner Von Braun (NASA).
Bonestell received a bronze medal from the british Interplanetary Socyety, a Special Achievement Hugo Award, and was inducted into the International Space Hall of Fame, and the Science Fiction Hall of Fame. The ASFA's Chesley Award for achievement in science fiction and fantasy art is named for him, and a crater on Mars and asteroid 3129 Bonestell are also named in his honor.
CHESLEY BONESTELL'S ILLUSTRATIONS
Imaginary Binary Sistem.
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