Dragons are among the most scary fantasy creatures featuring fantasy art calendars these days. Dragons generally have wings, but otherwise look more like reptiles or snakes. In some ways they look like dinosaurs, excepting that no actual creature, extinct or not, has been known to breath fire as dragons are said to do.
The fantasy art calendars I’ve found for you all feature dragons painted to combine their size and beauty.
Dragon 2010 Wall Calendar $13.95
The legend of the dragon is a centuries-old subject of fiction and folklore. This fascinating and scary creature we know only from myths, folktales, and even the Bible. In Dragon, well known fantasy artist Ed Beard Jr. sheds light on these fantastic mythical beings.
Published by Tide-Mark
Dragon Chronicles 2010 Wall Calendar $13.99
This calendar is derived from the book, The Dragon Chronicles. The images are alleged to be faithful reproductions from the journal kept by the Great Wizard, Septimus Agorius, in which he records his attempts to hunt down and slay malevolent beasts, in accordance with the wishes of his dying king.
By Portal Publications
Dragonology 2010 Wall Calendar $14.99
This beautiful calendar is based on the whimsical Dragonology books. Each month profiles a different species of dragon and includes details such as its size, shape, coloration, habitat, appearance of eggs and young, and form of attack. It features many of the same elements as the books, including intricate drawings and maps, as well as numerous flaps to lift.
By Andrews McMeel
Dragons 2010 Desk Calendar $13.99
In the world of fantasy art, Ciruelo Cabral’s artwork reigns supreme. Known simply as Ciruelo, he is an accomplished painter whose magical skills have brought the art of the dragon back into he limelight. Incredibly detailed dragon portraits are featured in this desk calendar.
Also available as a Wall Calendar and Mini Wall alendar.
By Sellers Publishing




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nice calendars! but how can i look what inside?
You can’t. I’m sorry. However, these are in the ordinary wall calendar style. You know: big picture at the top, page with blocks for each day of the month at the bottom. Nothing very revolutionary.