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Artwork of the "2001" Books
For over a decade, the cover painting for
2001: A Space Odyssey reigned
supreme as the example of space travel. It appeared on the nightly
news when major networks ran stories of developments in NASA and became
the template for science fiction items and advertisements everywhere.
It was so prevalent during its time that its connection to Stanley
Kubrick and Arthur C. Clarke seemed to fade. When Clarke wrote a
sequel to his classic novel, he commissioned a new painting in a total
different style that stepped away from the technology and embraced the
more mystic elements of his story.
The mystic aura of the continued story became an even
greater focus for the cover of the sequel book 2061: Odyssey Three.
Clarke's last book of the series,
3001: The Final Odyssey,
takes the story to the far future. Surprisingly, the original
cover artwork seems closer aligned to 2001: A Space Odyssey than the
third book, which occurs 940 years earlier.
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