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Aragorn in Art
Time for another painting, I think.
This is another one I like a lot. It's by the Hildebrandt brothers and is called 'Leaving Bree'. I can't say I'm usually the biggest fan of their work, the pantomine styles of their characters don't really do it for me, but there is something rather charming about this study of Aragorn and Frodo walking side by side as they set off on their journey.
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This is another one I like a lot. It's by the Hildebrandt brothers and is called 'Leaving Bree'. I can't say I'm usually the biggest fan of their work, the pantomine styles of their characters don't really do it for me, but there is something rather charming about this study of Aragorn and Frodo walking side by side as they set off on their journey.

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It's a very pointy hat - and look, look, he is wearing seven league boots - no wonder they call him Strider.
Frodo is, clearly, being played by a leprechaun!
I won a book of Tolkien related art at WriterConUK - I will have to scan some of the best, and weirdest, and share them.
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Can't you just picture them hiding behind a log while the Nazgul and their horses just stand there, looking directly at their hats? And the two of them later wondering how the Nazgul knew they were there?
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But I do like his hair and face and the way he's gripping his sword and paying such close attention to Frodo. I wonder what tale Frodo's telling him!
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But yes, there is a certain charm in this drawing.
P.s. I swear I hadn't read Almut's post when I wrote this. There seems to be a consensus on the Robin Hood thingy. LOL
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Wow! Those hats are amazing! I'm not much of a fan of Hildebrandt, either, but at least Aragorn has pants...
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