Chesley Bonestell(1888-1986)
- Art Department
- Visual Effects
- Additional Crew
Bonestell was trained as an architect. In the 1930s he worked on San
Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge, doing engineering drawings. He then
moved to Hollywood where he became a matte artist, doing background and
special effects paintings. Within a few years he was earning $1500 per
month at this. In 1944 he did a series of astronomical paintings for
Life magazine, showing with photographic realism views that might be
seen on and around other planets. This sort of work, along with
science-fictional subjects, became his main specialty thereafter, for
books and magazines as well as the movies.