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Description Minas Ithil - the tower of rising moon - the counterpart of Minas Anor (later Minas Tirith), the seat of king Isildur and the most beautiful town in Gondor, located in the deep valley in the Mountains of Shadow, a citadel of the DΓΊnedain on the very border of Mordor...
...until it was besieged and conquered by the ringwraiths and turned into the dreadful city called Minas Morgul.

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Comments: 30

peet [2014-11-29 13:00:36 +0000 UTC]

It would be fascinating to see the Minas Morgul counterpart to this image, perhaps even with the exact same template, but just the city itself changed to resemble would it became. Just an idea ... its been a while since you uploaded any Tolkien

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MatejCadil In reply to peet [2014-12-03 17:34:52 +0000 UTC]

Yes, I have been playing with that idea practically since I drew this picture. In the meantime I've done something similar with Gondolin, but that was planned (in fact commissioned) from the outset. This would be different as it is quite an old piece. It could be an interesting variation on the "Before and after" meme.
As for the Tolkien art, it's been a while, but hopefully there will be more, I just didn't have much time for drawing recently and when I did, then there were more pressing project to do (such as all those churches and landscapes for certain thematic exhibitions). But I miss doing some solid fantasy illustrations, especially Tolkien of course. And thanks for reminding me of this particular picture, I'll consider doing something about it.

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peet In reply to MatejCadil [2015-01-01 02:01:46 +0000 UTC]

Ah yes, something a long the lines of the Gondolin 'Before & After' would be perfect - although yes of course, only when you have time and the inclination. Projects, especially when they are paid and/or owing to someone, are of course the more pressing

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MatejCadil In reply to peet [2015-01-09 07:47:25 +0000 UTC]


We'll see.

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peet In reply to MatejCadil [2015-01-23 19:27:55 +0000 UTC]

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kyuzoRAMPAGE [2011-12-18 01:54:15 +0000 UTC]

when they change the name???im not doubting u but like...I FUCKING LOVE LORD OF THE RINGZ!!!so when did they change it??? lol

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PetSto In reply to kyuzoRAMPAGE [2012-08-06 21:09:15 +0000 UTC]

I would say, when it was besieged by the ringwraights. Such a dreadful place don't deserve such a beautiful name!

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kyuzoRAMPAGE In reply to PetSto [2012-08-11 22:58:14 +0000 UTC]

true true...

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Celestialhost [2011-12-17 00:20:47 +0000 UTC]

Excellent

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MatejCadil In reply to Celestialhost [2011-12-17 23:37:19 +0000 UTC]

Thanks!

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Shabazik [2011-02-27 13:09:57 +0000 UTC]

very beatiful!

But I wallways wondered how much black paint the orcs needed to apply to the poor white conquered city XD

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MatejCadil In reply to Shabazik [2011-03-02 11:00:50 +0000 UTC]

Haha, interesting question.
Thanks!

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herr-garrett [2010-02-25 06:42:31 +0000 UTC]

While I like this picture, there are several problems with it. For one, either the city is huge, or the Ephel DΓΊath are more like hills - yet most of its peaks were well above the snowline, which so far to the South must be pretty high.
Two, I understand that the mountains need to be a bit "menacing", but the Mountains of Shadow was a natural range, not Sauron-architected like Gorgoroth.
Three, Minas Ithil was built into a vale, yet this is more like an open valley.
Four, and last, no vegetation, yet Minas Ithil was the capital of and thus situated in Ithilien.

Well. Er, yes. But I like the picture, all the same

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MatejCadil In reply to herr-garrett [2010-02-25 20:10:14 +0000 UTC]

Thank you, I really appreciate such a fruitful critique!
Well, you're right, there may be some problems. The proportion isn't really best, but let's assume we see just some front cliffs of the range and not the highest peaks. As for the mountains, I couldn't really help to make them look markedly sinister in contrast to the city. With the vale you're right; it probably shlould be narrower. On the other hand there were some flat meads on the banks of the stream. And the fourth problem - I did it this way just for artistic reasons. I wanted to draw a clean, simple picture of pale sky, green ground, ominous mountains and white city...

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Terinqui [2009-11-23 01:33:33 +0000 UTC]

Minas Ithil looks really nice. The white color is perfect for the Tower of the rising moon.

This reminds me of Nasmith's version of Gondolin more than Minas Tirith.

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MatejCadil In reply to Terinqui [2009-11-23 22:45:33 +0000 UTC]

Thanks.
I really like that picture of Gondolin (as well as most other pictures by Ted Nasmth). That's probably the reason this drawing came out in a similar fashion.

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MarietteBerndsen [2009-04-20 17:20:43 +0000 UTC]

Beautiful drawings
So you 've seen the film,it makes you want to visit New Zealand, doesn't it. Did you also reed the book?

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MatejCadil In reply to MarietteBerndsen [2009-04-20 18:46:57 +0000 UTC]

Of course I've read the book, I'm a big fan of it. But the film is also nice, the New Zealand landscape is wonderful.

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Athane [2008-12-21 07:21:29 +0000 UTC]

It is well drawn, but the book speaks of it being an exact duplicate of Minas Tirith. So that each Prince who originally took seats there would have equal thrones...THe forces of Mordor after they occupied the abandoned city (same as they did Uden Vale) they made it look all menacing......but it still looks cool

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MatejCadil In reply to Athane [2008-12-22 03:11:38 +0000 UTC]

Yes, this is Minas Ithil before it was conquered by Sauron's army...

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Athane In reply to MatejCadil [2008-12-22 05:12:44 +0000 UTC]

I see only 4 or five levels, where there was 7, unless I've missed something here....sorry to be such a geek about it

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MatejCadil In reply to Athane [2008-12-23 00:40:34 +0000 UTC]

Never mind.
It's a good point. It's quite possible that Minas Ithil had also originally seven circles. But we don't know how these cities looked like when they were built. Maybe even Minas Tirith (or Minas Anor) was originally smaller than the magnificent city we know from the LotR. We know that the original capital of Gondor was Osgiliath and many people probably moved from Osgiliath to Minas Tirith during the Third age. And it is stated that Minas Tirith was rebuilt several times. So if both cities were originally smaller, then it's possible that the less populated Minas Ithil remained smaller while Minas Titith was enlarged...
But it is of course only my supposition...

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Athane In reply to MatejCadil [2008-12-23 06:35:41 +0000 UTC]

You may be correct, all I remember is what I skimmed through in the Appendix at the back of Return of the king, also when the plaque depopulated much of Gondor, leading to Minas Morgal and the Udin Vale coming under mordor control, maybe the cities deteriorated, doesn't change the fact its one of the best series out there, and the awesome movies did not do the awesomeness of the books total justice

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MatejCadil In reply to Athane [2008-12-23 10:49:29 +0000 UTC]

You're right...

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Athane In reply to MatejCadil [2008-12-24 06:50:12 +0000 UTC]

its not about right or wrong, its about the thrill of communication

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SeekHim [2008-03-28 01:13:25 +0000 UTC]

Beautiful.

I do believe this is the only picture I've seen of Minas Ithil
in the days before Mordor conquered it!

Please do Annuminas as well, I've never seen any pictures of it either.

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MatejCadil In reply to SeekHim [2008-03-29 01:22:33 +0000 UTC]

Me neither. That was one of the reasons why I decided to draw it. I like drawing places in Tolkien's world which have not been pictured very much yet.

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Master-of-an-empire [2007-07-05 16:04:57 +0000 UTC]

Beautifully done!

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MatejCadil In reply to Master-of-an-empire [2007-07-12 21:02:52 +0000 UTC]

Thank you!

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Master-of-an-empire In reply to MatejCadil [2007-07-12 23:57:42 +0000 UTC]

Your welcome.

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