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Exclusive: Never-before-seen Game of Thrones art depicts origins of Westeros

Game of Thrones fans have never seen Westeros like this before.

In January 2019 in Berlin, Germany, more than 40 Game of Thrones concept artists will come together to debut the artwork they created to chronicle the origins of Westeros during an exhibition called Unseen Westeros.

Endorsed by George R.R. Martin himself, Unseen Westeros is scheduled to take place from January 23 to January 27, 2019. The exhibition is completely free to those interested in attending, due in large part to the Unseen Westeros Kickstarter campaign, which Game of Thrones fans have contributed upwards of $26,000 to as of this writing.

These artists, who have been working on concept art for the beloved television series since 2015, produced 80 new and unseen scenes that illustrate the entire pre-story of Game of Thrones and feature 50 never-before-seen locations included in The World of Ice & Fire, the A Song of Ice and Fire novel series companion book written by Martin, Elio M. García Jr, and Linda Antonsson.

We're thrilled to share five of these paintings — created by Kristin Johnson, Eve Ventrue, Jimmy Przemek Duda, Rene Borst, and Tom Hiebler — exclusively here on Looper. Check them out, along with quotes from the artists, below.