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Tuesday, September 21, 2021

Caldwell on Display

The renowned Dungeons & Dragons artist Clyde Caldwell, whom I consider the equal of Boris Vallejo when it comes to depicting the female form, has made his entire body of work (see what I did there?) available for online viewing. There are a lot of them, too; he was even more prolific than I had thought. There are, of course, many semi-nudes and a few nudes, so it may be NSFW if you're unfortunate enough to be stuck in one of those cube farms and any of your co-workers are of a prudish bent. Piclick for gallery. The arrow icon on each painting will take you to a much larger version for easier ogling.

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