Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia Organa watch as Lando Calrissian and Chewbacca leave in the Millennium Falcon in search of Han Solo. - Star Wars Identities: The Exhibition
Production painting by Ralph McQuarrie - Acrylic on illustration board (1980) Lucasfilm Archives
Ralph McQuarrie art and designs for the Emperor’s throne room and guards. Return of the Jedi (1983).
v-150 Planet Defenders were large ion cannon emplacements designed for defense against starship assault. The cannons were powerful enough to shut down large vessels, but as they were completely immobile, they were vulnerable to ground assault.
Source: The Illustrated Star Wars Universe (1995)
First Appearance: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order by Liam MacDonald
Star Wars ➞ Recycled Concept Art
Satine Kryze, Rig Nema, Queen Apailana, Tiplar, Mother Talzin
From the drawing board to the screen: my favorite Star Wars character, Jabba the Hutt.
“I had a grown-up Boba Fett hanging out with a clone trooper. But we thought it might be suggesting too much story to George…” - Zhu, The Art of Episode III
Sketches for various Jabba’s Palace patrons and regulars, by Ralph McQuarrie. (The last image is an early version of the gangster slug himself.)
The ol’ Wookiee Prisoner Ruse. Works every time!
(Star Wars Art by the great Ralph McQuarrie)
The Mandalorian | Chapter 17 - “The Apostate” | Concept Art
Concept Art of Darth Maul for Solo: A Star Wars Story by Jake Lunt Davies
Concept art spanning the universe of Star Wars.Not associated with Lucasfilm.Avi: Jama JurabaevPersonal: noneofusareverno
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