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'''Tony DiTerlizzi''', credited on cards simply as '''DiTerlizzi''', is an American artist and children's book author. He illustrated 86 ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]'' cards, beginning with {{card|Coercion|Visions}}, and ending with {{card|Supersize|Unhinged}}. He has also done work for ''Dungeons & Dragons'' and other fantasy properties. As of 2017, he has written and illustrated a dozen children's books, and provided illustrations for eight more. His series ''The Spiderwick Chronicles'' was adapted into a major film in 2008.
'''Tony DiTerlizzi''', credited on cards simply as '''DiTerlizzi''', is an American artist and children's book author. He illustrated 86 ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]'' cards, beginning with {{card|Coercion|Visions}}, and ending with {{card|Supersize|Unhinged}}. He has also done work for ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]'' and other fantasy properties. As of 2017, he has written and illustrated a dozen children's books, and provided illustrations for eight more. His series ''The Spiderwick Chronicles'' was adapted into a major film in 2008.


He lives in Amherst, Massachusetts with his wife, Angela, and a daughter.
He lives in Amherst, Massachusetts with his wife, Angela, and a daughter.

Revision as of 08:42, 20 March 2021

Tony DiTerlizzi
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Tony DiTerlizzi in 2015
General Information
Born September 6, 1969, in Los Angeles
Status Inactive: Visions to Unhinged
Education/ Training Florida School of the Arts
Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale
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artist:"DiTerlizzi"

Tony DiTerlizzi, credited on cards simply as DiTerlizzi, is an American artist and children's book author. He illustrated 86 Magic: The Gathering cards, beginning with Coercion (Visions), and ending with Supersize (Unhinged). He has also done work for Dungeons & Dragons and other fantasy properties. As of 2017, he has written and illustrated a dozen children's books, and provided illustrations for eight more. His series The Spiderwick Chronicles was adapted into a major film in 2008.

He lives in Amherst, Massachusetts with his wife, Angela, and a daughter.

Notable illustrations

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