Frank Frazetta’s “TARZAN AND THE CASTAWAYS,” (Canaveral Press, 1965) Crafted with Frazetta's magical pen and brush techniques, this is one of his most sophisticated works. Many fans consider the period of the Canaveral plates to be among the best work Frazetta ever created.

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Perhaps Frazetta's Conan paintings?

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Frank Frazetta’s "Winter of the Coup" (1973). Originally created as a promotion for the Western Writers of America Book Club, Frazetta's impeccable sense of design imbues this piece with a power and an immediacy that is undeniable. 🔥

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Did my master copy DIYS of Frank Frazetta's "Red Viking". Tried pushing the stylization more on my end but it was definitely a challenge to stay in my lane. Definitely a great way to study art and study other artists.

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A take on Frank Frazetta's first adventure comic hero, the Snow Man ⛄❄🦸‍♂️💥😉

* - Not sure who to reach out to about it, but I'd REALLY love to write/draw a revival comic starring this guy 😄

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Fire and Ice (Ralph Bakshi, 1983). Ngl it's aged badly, with a lot of problematic elements, but I still adore this movie. Vintage swords and sorcery will always be a love of mine, & Bakshi's style added with Frank Frazetta's legendary touch makes it visually striking.

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In 2016, Frank Frazetta's "At the Earth's Core" sold at auction for a record $1,075,500 including buyer's premium: https://t.co/Murw0jhge7.
I expect that "A Princes of Mars" will top that: https://t.co/LO7xmbmOBW

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Really tough one.

For me, guess I gotta go with Frazetta's Death Dealer, just about any Dragon (actually any art) from , Spirits of War by since it was the very first tutorial I ever studied and for the incredible results in oils

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"Planet Venus" (c. 1970) a graphite/watercolor study that has many elements in common with Frazetta's painted cover for A Princess of Mars.

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Yep, I've seen them before. It's always surprising to me how Kenshiro went from Bruce Lee to Sylvester Stallone. On the other hand Raoh seems to be lifted from Frank Frazetta's Death Dealer.

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Frank Frazetta's "The Brain" (1967), as used by NAZARETH.

https://t.co/KgJGius2ss

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Here are the entries on this week's dedicated to Frank Frazetta's glorious body of work! Sadly, the stream got cut short by being struck. (sigh) Here are your excellent artists. Look ! (More)

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Sci-fi Orientalism:

Frank Frazetta's cover art for the John Carter of Mars series (1912-1940) by Edgar Rice Burroughs

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The red cloaks say it all.

My redraw of Frazetta's seven romans into Leonidas & the Spartans at the Hot Gates.

Had to hand reforge the armor and the weapons.

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Tried to draw like . Mr Frazetta's art likely influenced most of your favorite creators & their projects more than you know. Highly recommend looking into the man's work if you're unfamiliar.

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Frank Frazetta's highly sexualized, Orientalist cover art for the John Carter of Mars series (1912-1940) by Edgar Rice Burroughs

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WOW. Frank Frazetta's original "gollum" painting is currently up for sale on Heritage Auction's site.

https://t.co/yVAjw6ep1D

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Eowyn vs. the Witch King, sort of. Inspired by Frazetta's awesome drawings on the subject. Just a loose pic done to combat some doubts and frustrations of recent days.

I should be referencing more, but it went by too fast.

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Preliminary sketch for Frank "The Huntress," used for the Ace editions of SAVAGE PELLUCIDAR (1964) and THE CAVE GIRL (1973): https://t.co/GSpvTErrEu

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"Korak!" she cried. "Korak! My Korak! I knew that you would come. Kill him, Korak! Kill him!"
Meriem, THE SON OF TARZAN, Ch. 11

Frank preliminary and final cover art for the 1963 Ace edition of fourth novel

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