Frank Frazetta’s illustration for the 1977 Kubla Khan portfolio

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peintre et dessinateur, figure majeure du fantastique, décédé le 10 mai 2010...
Nigth Stalker (1967), At The Earths Core (1974), Death Dealer (1973), The Princess and The Panther (1990)
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Remembering Frank Frazetta (February 9th 1928 - May 10th 2010). His poster art for 'What's New, Pussycat?' (United Artists, 1965).

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Did you see ’s Frazetta homage cover with Reignbow The Brute and BeardZZerker? You can still get this at https://t.co/hoTRS2AYAn

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Here's 2 more Frazetta covers. "Welcome to the LBJ Ranch", from 1965, and Jonathan Winters "Movies are better than ever" from 1966. I actually have the LBJ album.

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Here's a few more. Wrightson - Meatloaf 1981, Frazetta - Herman's Hermits 1966, Neal Adams - The Mighty Groundhogs 1972, and William Stout - The Who (bootleg) 1974.

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Frank Frazetta posting hours
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Classic Monsters
Paintings by Frank Frazetta

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I’m a sucker for shape-shifters.

I had fun with this Frazetta study. It made me appreciate Frank Frazetta’s Creepy’s Loathsome Lore illustrations even more - which I didn’t know was possible.

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Major Influences: Syd Mead, Kenneth Rocafort, Katsuhiro Otomo, Joe Mad, Greg Capullo

Minor Influences: Mateus Santolouco, Freddie Williams, Alvin Lee, Frank Frazetta, David Finch

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Even the smallest person can change the course of the future...🍃So this is part of an art test I did recently. I chose one of the characters and drew it in three styles. So here it is, Samwise illustrated in Akira Toriyama, Studio Ghibli and Frazetta's style !

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If you are a lover of fantasy art in any form, Frank Frazetta is a name you should know. Dubbed the “Godfather of Fantasy Art”, Frazetta’s iconic artworks have laid the foundation for contemporary fantasy culture as we know it, with reaches far beyond the visual art world.

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Transported to the Savage Land, Claremont and Silvestri portray a very Frazetta-like world with Zaladane vamping it up appropriately in high heels, sitting on her throne with her preposterously coiffed hair and ordering around her army of monstrous minions. 6/11

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Frank Frazetta’s “Tarzan at the Dum Dum” Pencil Illustration. (1991)

Fine Art Prints: https://t.co/gDMQzLea0y

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