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Andrew Probert
Andrew Probert, sometimes credited as Andy Probert, is an artist who has contributed designs to live-action Star Trek productions and images for Star Trek publications.
Probert first worked on Star Trek as production illustrator for Star Trek: The Motion Picture, his work included designs for interiors and props, and work on the detailing of miniatures. He later worked as senior consulting illustrator on the first season of Star Trek: The Next Generation, designing the USS Enterprise-D, and various other featured starships, including the D'deridex-class, and D'Kora-class. His work also extended to interior sets for the Enterprise, and various other sets and props. His trademark "horseshoe crab" design can be seen throughout TNG; on the wooden railing for the Enterprise-D bridge, the arc of the Ferengi Marauder, and the head of the mother alien from episode "Conspiracy".
Probert has also contributed images to the Ships of the Line calendars, the first of which was also reprinted in the Ships of the Line book.
Bibliography
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- Ships of the Line 2007: "Captain Arriving" (September image)
- Ships of the Line (reprint of image from 2007 calendar)
- Ships of the Line 2009: "The New Ship" (November image)
Appendices
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| Ships of the Line calendars | |
|---|---|
| Calendars | 2001 • 2002 • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 • 2007 • 2008 • 2009 • 2010 • 2011• 2012 |
| Book | Ships of the Line |
| Artists | Jay Barton • Petri Blomquist • Robert Bonchune • Andrew Bradbury • Steve Burg • Eric Chauvin • Corbis • Aurore De Blois • Daren Dochterman • Doug Drexler • Pierre Drolet • John Eaves • Max Gabl • Douglas E. Graves • Don Hildebrand • Robert Holmes • Gary Hutzel • Industrial Light & Magic • Foundation Imaging • Sean Jackson • Gabriel Koerner • Koji Kuramura • Adam Lebowitz • Meni • David Morton • Michael Okuda • José Perez • Fred Pienkos • Andrew Probert • Mark Rademaker • Max Rem • Tobias Richter • Alan Rivard • Sean Scott • Michael Stetson • Lee Stringer • John M. Teska • Kyle Toucher • Niel Wray |
External links
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- Andrew Probert article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.
- Andrew Probert article at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
- Andrew Probert page at The Internet Movie Database.
- Probert Designs, Probert's website.