Jonathon Earl Bowser
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Jonathon Earl Bowser is a Canadian fantasy artist. He is best known for having his art work appropriated by Saddam Hussein for the cover of his novel Zabibah and the King. He graduated from the Alberta College of Art and Design in 1984.
In 2001 the artist claimed that his work, The Awakening, was used as cover art for Saddam Hussein's 2001 novel Zabibah and the King.[1]
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- Homepage of Jonathon Earl Bowser
- Biography of Jonathon Earl Bowser
- "The Awakening" - Image used by Saddam Hussein.
- Interview with Jonathon Earl Bowser, Incubus' Choice, January 2003
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