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Frank Frazetta’s “Temptation” personal work. (1987)
In the early 1990s, Frank Frazetta gifted his original artwork, “Temptation” to his youngest daughter, Heidi Frazetta. For years it hung on her bedroom wall. It was of course, breathtaking…
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Frank Frazetta’s “Science Fiction Book Club" Advertising Painting(Doubleday, 1970) A loving tribute to sci-fi in general by #FrankFrazetta. Many of the tropes and sub-genres are touched upon, from otherworldly barbarians -- to space travel -- to alien creatures.
“A group of us would rent a hall every so often and chip in for a model to do a life drawing,” Frazetta recalls. Al Williamson, Roy Krenkel, Angelo Torres, maybe a dozen all together…
Frank Frazetta’s Dracula Character Study (Orsatti Productions, 1975). Commissioned by Orsatti Productions to create character designs for a full-length Dracula animated feature, Frazetta created this head study in watercolor and pencil on paper.
Frank Frazetta’s “The Apparition” cover artwork to paperback Brak The Barbarian versus The Sorceress by John Jakes. (Paperback Library, 1969)
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This artwork is the revised version of “Mongol Tyrant.” Frazetta’s wife, Ellie found the first version “too demonic” to hang on the walls of their home. To please Ellie and not scare his children, he repainted the figure to be a bit less sinister.
Version I
The artists had their own style, and I taught them how to knock it down, soften the edges, make things disappear and appear mysteriously in all the right places…
Frank Frazetta’s “Kavin’s World”
Cover artwork to the paperback, “Kavin’s World” by David Mason. Lancer Books, oil on masonite. Original art dimensions: 16x20 inches. (1969)
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