The Art of Gervasio Gallardo

 Gervasio Gallardo

synopsis

If fantasy has a face, it’s surely a face painted by Gervasio Gallardo.
       The success of The Lord of the Rings made it clear that millions of readers ached for more enchantment, adventure, and wonder. Ballantine’s Adult Fantasy line of paperbacks provided it, publishing works by authors as canonical as H.P. Lovecraft, Lord Dunsany, and James Branch Cabell. And no one created more covers for that line than Gervasio Gallardo.
       That’s hardly a surprise. Gallardo, a Spanish-born artist who worked in advertising for years, had an affinity for the space where surrealism meets yearning: the landscape of dreams, in other words, and the best fantasies are nothing if not dreams.
       In his worlds, imagination doesn’t clash with nature, it enhances its beauty. They’re worlds in which a leaf is as detailed, and as striking, as a well-dressed woman whose face is half-hidden by a huge butterfly. Or in which the motion of a wave is as astonishing as man-sized birds in formal wear.
       The key feeling his work evokes is that of yearning. And isn’t that what fantasy is meant for? To tempt us away from fluorescent-lit rooms? To get us to park our SUVs at the entrance of a forest and to continue forward on foot? And not out of a desire to escape, but a desire to find?
       Each of the many works contained herein are cupboards leading to Narnia, or hurricanes tugging at Dorothy Gale’s home, or a big brass key found in your backyard, a key clearly made to fit the lock you only now realize has been set into the black oak.
       The Art of Gervasio Gallardo reproduces this master’s art. It’s that cupboard, that hurricane, that key. Inside are all the worlds calling to you. And here you thought they were lost forever.
       With John Kissane’s introduction, this book represents, by far, the largest collection of artwork from this master ever collected. You won’t want to miss this one!

edition information

  • Limited to 500 signed copies.
  • Signed by John Kissane.
  • Introduction by John Kissane.
  • Printed cloth binding.
  • Illustrated endpapers.
  • Full color dustjacket.
  • Book size is 11 × 11 inches.
  • Number of pages: 280.
  • Original book price: $150.
  • Published January 2026.
  • ISBN 978-1-61347-375-7.

pricing

The Art of Gervasio Gallardo. Signed. $125.



pricing

The Art of Gervasio Gallardo. Signed. With Weird Fiction Review #13. $150.