Jack Gaughan
(Sept 24, 1930 – July 21, 1985)
John Brian Francis "Jack" Gaughan was a very fannish United States pro artist. While Gaughan is principally known as a professional, he had strong ties with fandom. His professional career started in the mid-50s and continued until his death, though at decreased levels during the last ten or so years of his life. He was prolific, both as a cover artist and for black-and-white interiors. He is the only artist to have won Hugos for both Best Fan Artist and Best Professional Artist in the same year (1967).
During his tenure as art editor of Galaxy, he actually did all of the illustrations, many of the covers and most of the design that went into the magazine. He also did a great deal of work for for Ace and DAW books, and did the covers for the famous Ace edition of Lord of the Rings
He was a frequent and generous contributor to fanzines and had a regular column in Locus. A tour of a convention art show with "Jack & Jack" (Jack Gaughan and John Schoenherr) was an outstanding treat for fans interested in sf art in the ’60s and early ’70s.
A cartoon battle with Vaughan Bode was published in Battle of the Titans. Luis Ortiz did an artistic biography of him in Outermost: The Art & Life of Jack Gaughan. In his memory, the New England Science Fiction Association presents the annual Jack Gaughan Award For Best Emerging Artist.
- Entry in The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction.
- Forgotten Sword and Sorcery Artists: Jack Gaughan.
- The Art and Illustration of Jack Gaughan.
- Vintage Science Fiction Book Covers by Jack Gaughan.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1967 -- Disclave 11, Best Professional Artist Hugo, Best Fan Artist Hugo
- 1968 -- Best Professional Artist Hugo
- 1969 -- St. Louiscon,Best Professional Artist Hugo
- 1977 -- Skylark Award
- 1981 -- Lunacon 24
- 1983 -- Disclave 27
- 1984 -- Archon 8
- 1985 -- Norwescon VIII, LASTCon T'ree (unable to attend)
- 2001 -- 1951 Best Fan Artist Retro Hugo
- Hugo nominations for Best Professional Artist in 1963, 1965, 1966, 1970-1974, and for Best Fan Artist in 1968.
Person | 1930—1985 |
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