![]() ![]() Lovecraft collections before turning her attention to science fiction and fantasy. Morrill continued to work in horror, producing cover art for H. Morrill's first design for a horror novel was Jane Parkhurst's Isobel (1977). She showed her portfolio to Charles Volpe at Ace Books, and was commissioned by Volpe to illustrate a romance cover. After dropping out of the Tyler program, she worked for an advertising agency in New York City. Morrill received a BA from the University of Delaware in 1971 and then studied at the Tyler School of Arts in Philadelphia. Her notable artist monographs included The Fantastic Art of Rowena, Imagine (in France), Imagination (in Germany), and The Art of Rowena and her work has also been included in a variety of anthologies including Tomorrow and Beyond and Infinite Worlds. Morrill, also credited as Rowena and Rowina Morril, was an American artist known for her science-fiction and fantasy illustration, and is credited as one of the first female artists to impact paperback cover illustration. ![]()
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