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Chesley Knight Bonestell Jr. (January 1, 1888 – June 11, 1986) was an American painter, designer and illustrator.[2] His paintings inspired the American space program, and they have been (and remain) influential in science fiction art and illustration. A pioneering creator of astronomical art, along with the French astronomer-artist Lucien Rudaux, Bonestell has been dubbed the "Father of Modern Space art".

Chesley Bonestell
BornChesley Knight Bonestell Jr.[1]
(1888-01-01)January 1, 1888
San Francisco, California USA
DiedJune 11, 1986(1986-06-11) (aged 98)
Carmel, California USA
OccupationArtist
Period1944–1986
SubjectScience, science fiction, space
Notable awardsKlumpke-Roberts Award (1976)
Spouse
    Mary Hilton
    (m. 19111918)
      (m. 1920; died 1938)
        Mary Hilton
        (m. 19401961)
          Hulda von Neumayer Ray
          (m. 1962)
          ChildrenJane Bonestell (1912–1989)

          Life and career



          Early years


          Bonestell was born in San Francisco, California. His first astronomical painting was done in 1905. After seeing Saturn through the 12-inch (300 mm) telescope at San Jose's Lick Observatory, he rushed home to paint what he had seen. The painting was destroyed in the fire that followed the 1906 earthquake. Between 1915 and 1918, he exhibited lithographs in the 4th and 7th annual exhibitions of the California Society of Etchers (now the California Society of Printmakers) in San Francisco.

          Bonestell studied architecture at Columbia University in New York City. Dropping out in his third year, he worked as a renderer and designer for several of the leading architectural firms of the time, including the firm of Willis Polk, "The Man Who Rebuilt San Francisco."[3]

          Bonestell moved to England in 1920, where he rendered architectural subjects for the Illustrated London News.[4] He returned to New York in 1926. While with William van Alen, he and Warren Straton designed the art deco façade of the Chrysler Building as well as its distinctive eagles. During this same period, he designed the Plymouth Rock Memorial, the U.S. Supreme Court Building, the New York Central Building, Manhattan office and apartment buildings and several state capitols.[5]

          Returning to the West Coast, he prepared illustrations of the chief engineer's plans for the Golden Gate Bridge for the benefit of funders. In the late 1930s he moved to Hollywood, where he worked (without screen credit) as a special effects artist, creating matte paintings for films, including The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1939), Citizen Kane (1941) and The Magnificent Ambersons (1942).


          Magazines


          Bonestell's first cover for Galaxy Science Fiction (Feb 1951), The Tying Down of a Spaceship on Mars in Desert Sandstorm
          Bonestell's first cover for Galaxy Science Fiction (Feb 1951), The Tying Down of a Spaceship on Mars in Desert Sandstorm

          Bonestell then realized that he could combine what he had learned about camera angles, miniature modeling, and painting techniques with his lifelong interest in astronomy. The result was a series of paintings of Saturn as seen from several of its moons that was published in Life in 1944. Nothing like these had ever been seen before: they looked as though photographers had been sent into space. His painting "Saturn as Seen from Titan"[6] is perhaps the most famous astronomical landscape ever, and is nicknamed "the painting that launched a thousand careers."[7] It was constructed with a combination of clay models, photographic tricks and various painting techniques. (Titan has a thick haze; such a view is probably not possible in reality.)

          Bonestell followed up the sensation these paintings created by publishing more paintings in many leading national magazines. These and others were eventually collected in the best-selling book The Conquest of Space (1949), produced in collaboration with author Willy Ley. Bonestell's last work in Hollywood was contributing special effects art and technical advice to the seminal science fiction films produced by George Pal, including Destination Moon, When Worlds Collide, The War of the Worlds and Conquest of Space, as well as Cat-Women of the Moon. Beginning with the October 1947 issue of Astounding Science Fiction, Bonestell painted more than 60 cover illustrations for science fiction magazines, primarily The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, in the 1950s through 1970s. He also illustrated many book covers.[1]

          When Wernher von Braun organized a space flight symposium for Collier's, he invited Bonestell to illustrate his concepts for the future of spaceflight. For the first time, spaceflight was shown to be a matter of the near future. Von Braun and Bonestell showed that it could be accomplished with the technology then existing in the mid-1950s, and that the question was that of money and will. Coming as they did at the beginning of the Cold War and just before the sobering shock of the launch of Sputnik, the 1952–54 Collier's series, "Man Will Conquer Space Soon!", was instrumental in kick-starting America's space program.

          In 1986, Bonestell died in Carmel, California, with an unfinished painting on his easel.[8]


          Legacy


          Bonestell Crater, as seen by HiRISE.  Scale bar is 1000 meters long.
          Bonestell Crater, as seen by HiRISE. Scale bar is 1000 meters long.

          During his lifetime, Bonestell was honored internationally for the contributions he made to the birth of modern astronautics, from a bronze medal awarded by the British Interplanetary Society to a place in the International Space Hall of Fame[9] to an asteroid named for him. The Conquest of Space won the 1951 International Fantasy Award for nonfiction, one of the first two fantasy or science fiction awards anywhere, at the British SF Convention.[10] The Science Fiction Hall of Fame inducted Bonestell in 2005, the first year it considered non-literary contributors.[11][lower-alpha 1]

          His paintings are prized by collectors and institutions such as the National Air and Space Museum and the National Collection of Fine Arts. One of his classic paintings, an ethereally beautiful image of Saturn seen from its giant moon Titan, has been called "the painting that launched a thousand careers." Wernher von Braun wrote that he had "learned to respect, nay fear, this wonderful artist's obsession with perfection. My file cabinet is filled with sketches of rocket ships I had prepared to help in his artwork—only to have them returned to me with…blistering criticism."

          Additionally, Bonestell Crater on the planet Mars, and the asteroid 3129 Bonestell are named after him.

          In 2016, the first ever album of Sun Ra vocal tracks was released, The Space Age Is Here To Stay, featuring sleeve art authorized by the Bonestell estate.[13]


          Books illustrated by Bonestell



          Films with artwork by Bonestell (abbreviated list)



          Documentaries


          Bonestell appeared in the documentary The Fantasy Film Worlds of George Pal (1985) (Produced and directed by Arnold Leibovit). A documentary about his life, Chesley Bonestell: A Brush with the Future, was produced in 2018.




          See also



          Notes


          1. After inducting 36 fantasy and science fiction writers and editors from 1996 to 2004, the hall of fame dropped "fantasy" and made non-literary contributors eligible. Alongside one writer, the first three were Bonestell in the "Art" category, "dynamation" animator Ray Harryhausen, and film-maker Steven Spielberg.[11][12]

          References



          Citations


          1. Chesley Bonestell at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database (ISFDB). Retrieved April 8, 2013.
          2. Chesley Bonestell (Photograph by Cedric Braun.) Archived March 1, 2010, at the Wayback Machine Chesley Bonestell Memorial Lecture Series, Each year, the Monterey Institute for Research in Astronomy presents a lecture for the general public supported by funds from the Chesley Bonestell Memorial Lecture Endowment. – Monterey Institute for Research in Astronomy
          3. Miller, Ron; Durant III, Frederick C. (2001). The Art of Chesley Bonestell. London House, Great Eastern Wharf, Parkgate Road, London SW11 4NQ: Collins and Brown LImited. pp. 15–20. ISBN 1-85585-905-X.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link)
          4. Miller, Ron; Durant III, Frederick C. (2001). The Art of Chesley Bonestell. London House, Great Eastern Wharf, Parkgate Road, London SW11 4NQ: Collins and Brown Limited. p. 23. ISBN 1-85585-905-X.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link)
          5. Chesley Bonestell Chronology Archived June 24, 2008, at the Wayback Machine, By Melvin H. Schuetz, 1999, uPublish.com Parkland Florida, ISBN 1-58112-829-0
          6. Saturn as Seen from Titan Archived May 27, 2010, at the Wayback Machine, (1944)
          7. Miller, Ron; Durant III, Frederick C. (2001). The Art of Chesley Bonestell. London House, Great Eastern Wharf, Parkgate Road, London SW11 4NQ: Collins and Brown Limited. p. 47. ISBN 1-85585-905-X.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link)
          8. OBITUARIES : Blended Astronomy and Art : Painter Chesley Bonestell, 98, Dies Archived April 13, 2014, at the Wayback Machine – Los Angeles Times
          9. Inductee Profile: Chesley K. Bonestell USA, Inducted in 1989 Archived July 7, 2010, at the Wayback Machine, International Space Hall of Fame
          10. "Bonestell, Chesley" Archived October 16, 2012, at the Wayback Machine. The Locus Index to SF Awards: Index of Art Nominees. Locus Publications. Retrieved April 9, 2013.
          11. "It's Official! Inductees Named for 2005 Hall of Fame Class". Archived from the original on March 26, 2005. Retrieved August 30, 2016.. Press release March 24, 2005. Science Fiction Museum (sfhomeworld.org). Archived March 26, 2005. Retrieved March 22, 2013.
          12. "Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame" Archived May 21, 2013, at the Wayback Machine. Mid American Science Fiction and Fantasy Conventions, Inc. Retrieved April 9, 2013. This was the official website of the hall of fame to 2004.
          13. Grady, Spencer (August 6, 2016). "Sun Ra Vinyl Salvos Ready For Blast Off". Jazz Wise Magazine. Archived from the original on November 10, 2016. Retrieved October 11, 2016.

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          [de] Chesley Bonestell

          Chesley Knight Bonestell, Jr (* 1. Januar 1888 in San Francisco, Kalifornien; † 11. Juni 1986 in Carmel, Kalifornien) war ein US-amerikanischer Maler, Designer und Illustrator.[1] Seine Bilder haben das amerikanische Weltraumprogramm inspiriert und haben (fortwährenden) Einfluss auf Science-Fiction-Kunst und Illustration. Als Pionier der astronomischen Kunst wurde Bonestell zusammen mit dem französischen Astronomen-Künstler Lucien Rudaux als „Vater der modernen Space Art“ bezeichnet.
          - [en] Chesley Bonestell

          [fr] Chesley Bonestell

          Chesley Bonestell, né le 1er janvier 1888 à San Francisco et mort le 11 juin 1986 à Carmel-by-the-Sea, est un peintre et illustrateur américain. Ses peintures ont eu une influence majeure sur l'illustration de la science-fiction et il a contribué à inspirer le programme spatial américain.

          [it] Chesley Bonestell

          Chesley Bonestell (San Francisco, 1º gennaio 1888 – Carmel-by-the-Sea, 11 giugno 1986) è stato un artista, pittore e illustratore statunitense.

          [ru] Боунстелл, Чесли

          Чесли Боунстелл (англ. Chesley Bonestell; 1 января 1888 — 1 июня 1986) — американский художник, дизайнер и иллюстратор[4]. Его работы повлияли на научно-фантастическое изобразительное искусство и были источником вдохновения американской космической программы. Как один из ранних художников в астрономической тематике вместе с французским художником Люсьеном Рюдо, Боунстелл стоял у истоков космического искусства.



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