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Frank Frazetta Art Collections

Shop for artwork from Frank Frazetta based on themed collections. Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.

Artwork by Frank Frazetta

Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.

About Frank Frazetta

Frank Frazetta Biography coming soon... FRANK FRAZETTA ART MUSEUM The beautiful Frazetta Art Museum along with over 100’s of timeless images are owned and licensable by Frank and Lori Frazetta.. Frank Frazetta’s timeless images have inspired millions of fans and art lovers as far back as the mid 1950’s and continues to be successfully licensed throughout the world for more than five decades. A vast assemblage of memorabilia continues to be manufactured around the world, from statues to jewelry, calendars, comic books,novels and attire just to name a few, all which have generated millions of dollars in revenue for highly motivated companies as well as young aspiring entrepreneurs. His world renowned images have influenced some of the biggest stars in Hollywood, many in which have gone on to create some of the most successful films in the industry today., Whether in the film industry, publishing or memorabilia trade, many have made in excess of tens of million dollar businesses and becoming some of the largest franchises in the world whether inspired by or incorporating Frazetta's art into their long term concept designs. The Art of Frank Frazetta has touched, influenced and inspired generations of artists, fans, designers, and movie directors for over 60 years. His fabulous fabled career started in the early 1940’s, from drawing the Famous Funnies comics for Ec, comic works, to book covers featuring Edgar Rice Burroughs Tarzan. Pellucidar, and John Carter of Mars, now a major motion picture. Yet, some of the most famed work of Frazetta, realized Robert E. Howard's novels entitled, “ Conan the Barbarian” to one of the largest and most successful franchises in the world today. His interpretation of Howard’s barbaric character in 1966, exploded off the shelves not two days after it hit the shelves in book stores across America. Frank's incredible painting of his barbaric character sold in excess of 10,000,000 copies of paperback books within a two year span. His art is still used on Conan related books and has single handedly accountable for making the Conan estate a huge franchise, with revenues exceeding hundreds of millions of dollars based on his original concept of the barbaric figure in 1966. He created a total of 9 different covers and each has been extremely profitable for the publishers and the founding company. The Conan novel success spawned the great acting career of Arnold Schwarzenegger who played Conan the Barbarian and since then has been in numerous mega box office films. Hollywood stars like Clint Eastwood, George Lucas, Sylvester Stallone are just a few of the stars that visited Frank’s estate, all inspired by his marvelous creations. In 1978, George Lucas visited Frank in Pa, and told Frank that his early Buck Rogers comic covers inspired him to create the huge Star Wars films that have captivated tens of millions of fans around the world. It has become a multi-billion dollar enterprise and since been sold to Disney. On the back cover of Mad Magazine, his portrait of the Beatles drummer, Ringo Starr screamed out to Hollywood, getting their attention with its incredible likeness. They soon hired Frank to do Movie posters for a wide variety of films (30), from the mid 1960’s to the early 70’s. What's new Pussycat, After The Fox, Mad Monster Party are some of the great movie posters Frank created for the film industry. Twenty eight issues of Creepy and Eerie Magazine covers were done by Frank Frazetta, 3 Vampirella's and 4 Combat, for Warren Publications that are now considered some of the best fantasy illustrations ever created. His magnificent artwork has spawned an array of memorabilia for over 60 years, from calendars, books, statues, novels, attire just to name a few, while millions of calendars, books and posters were sold based on his incredible artwork since the early 1970’s.generating tens of millions of dollars in revenue for various licensees over the years. On going licensing deals continue today and many of his original masterpieces hang on the walls of the Frazetta Museum, located on his estate in East Stroudsburg, PA. In 1981 Frank co-produced an animated hollywood film with Ralph Bakshi called Fire and Ice, and is now being redone by famous produced Robert Rodriguez in live action. Molly Hatchet, the famous southern rock band, licensed his art for 3 of their successful Album covers during the 1970’s. Honda Motor Sports used Frank's Iconic image of the Death Dealer to promote a huge multimillion dollar marketing campaign for their highly anticipated motorcycle, The Rune. Unbelievably, they incorporated this ad on a New York City Skyscraper, over 200 Feet tall in the center of Times Square in 2004. Ian Ballantine published 5 soft and hardcover art books incorporating his art each selling out within the first few weeks on the shelves. 6 Novels were written pertaining to his iconic dark figure on a horse, named Death Dealer from 1989-1991. The huge auction house, Heritage, recently sold his painting, At The Earth's Core for over a million dollars, along with Death Dealer # 6, at 1.8 million, the highest amount ever paid in an auction for a fantasy painting, though much higher amounts have been offered for specific paintings though the generous offer was turned down by the Frazetta Jr family that continues to preserve the artwork of his collection that is displayed in the Frazetta Museum for the fans around the world to view. Kirk Hammett from the rock band Metallica, purchased Franks painting of the Berserker for a million dollars in 2009. Since then, numerous paintings have been sold in excess of 2 million dollars with many much higher offers turned down for other iconic artwork. He worked with Al Capp on his syndicated comic strip, Li'l Abner from 1953-1961 as a ghost artist which was the bridge way for his soon to be famous paperback covers. His career spanned over 60 years, creating over 350 oil paintings, most were published on numerous paperback, magazines and art books. He was invited to the White House to meet president Eisenhower after his wonderful rendition of the president masked the cover of a cartoon book that had many other artist do their likeness of the president and Frank’s was chosen as the best. Today, his artwork is emulated by thousands of tattoo artist around the world and said to be the most recognised artist they emulate within their community. His art is recreated on motorcycles, vans and race cars around the world signifying power and fear to their competitors. His art is timeless and will continue to influence generations long into the future. His art style is taught in many art schools and academies across the country, one in particular, the Kubert school in New Jersey. In 2008, His iconic Death Dealer figure was incorporated into a comic book series and out sold world famous Spider Man, and was the number one comic that year. Since his artwork was first introduced in assorted products, tens of millions of dollars in revenue has been generated for vendors and licensee’s. Hundreds of millions of dollars has come from book sales and film that used or inspired the making of incorporating Frank Frazetta’s incredible artwork. His magical ability to inspire and influence another young aspiring artists imagination continues around the globe, opening doors for thousands of future artist, sculptors and filmmakers. He was the master of making the unbelievable, believable!!! His women were voluptuous, his men were muscular and heroic, while his villains and monsters had generations of teens afraid to go to bed. He created an endless world of fantasy figures that will continue to inspire us and ask for more. It continues to spawn new stories, attire, statues and films that will create wealth for all that choose to incorporate Frank Frazetta incredible art within their merchandise and films. Weta Workshop visited the museum in 2014, represented by Richard Taylor, owner of Weta Workshop. He expressed his interest in Frank’s iconic work and felt there was a possibility of doing a Frazetta feature film one day. After his huge success with Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter, he continues to seek out new characters to bring to the big screen and hopes one day it will materialize incorporating one or more of Frank’s creations. In 2001, A documentary was filmed pertaining to Frank’s life and career. Painting with Fire was shown on the independent film channel and continues to sell on amazon and other outlets at an extremely high rate. Though it’s original release has sold out, it continues to be reproduced because of the demand and has become a very popular film and highly praised by critics. It is now available in the 2 disc set with his animated film, Fire and Ice. Some of the well known celebrities that are fans of Frank Frazetta. George Lucas-Arnold Schwarzenegger-Sylvester Stallone-Robert Rodriguez-Frank Miller-Steven Spielberg-Cher-Bo Derek-Triple H-Jerry Lawler-Dino De Laurentiis-James Cameron-Kirk Hammett-Jesse James-Clint Eastwood. Frank Frazetta Born. 1928-2010 Artwork done for assorted book covers 350+ Covers… Total book sales generated with Frank’s art on the cover. Paperback, Hardcover, Comic book, Magazine, etc. (Exceeds a billion) Movie Posters (HOLLYWOOD) (30) Peter Sellers, Bo Derek, Clint Eastwood, Boris Karloff, Victor Mature, Some of the Companies and individuals Frank worked with in the record and film industry United Artist-Capitol records- EMI-Epic-MGM-A and M-Chiller Records-Kama Sutra Records-Verve-Modular Records- Molly Hatchet-Metallica-Wolfmother-Nazareth-Herman’s Hermits-Roy Orbison-Dust-Roger Miller-Clint Eastwood-Ralph Bakshi-Dino De Laurentiis-Sylvester Stallone-George Lucas-Bo Derek-Ringo Starr-Tom Jones/What’s New Pussycat Original Artwork investment increase in value based on previous sales 1970-1980 1990 2000 2010 Today Sketch $75-775 $400-2000 $750-2,500 $1000-5,000 $10,000+ Pen and Ink $95-800 $275-3,550 $1500+ $2500+ $7,500+ Oil Painting $4,500+ $35,000+ $150,000+ $350,000+ $500k-2M Autograph 0 $50 $250 Frank Frazetta still commands a premium for all licensing products in any genre. He was comfortable in all mediums, whether oil paints, pencil, pen and ink and sculpt, he was a master in all related genres. His art continues to bring a premium, while most everything he had ever produced has become highly collectable throughout the art world. His ten cent comics have brought over $4,000 at auctions. Ebay and other auction sites are filled with Frank Frazetta related memorabilia while bringing premiums for many assorted rare items. A recent California auction from the David Winiewicz estate acquired over 2.2 million dollars for his personal Frazetta collection of pen and ink and watercolor drawings. There are numerous galleries around the country that want to display his masterful works of art, but unlike today's paint, the oils he used had no additives to retard the potential damage of cracking and peeling from humid and cold conditions..and sadly we had to decline the generous offers. The United States department of Defense at Ft. Hood Texas, commissioned Frank's eldest son to build 3 life size statues of his iconic character, The Death Dealer, used as a moral booster and symbol of invincibility for their troops. The 14 foot tall bronze statue of his Death Dealer stands proudly at the entrance of the army base in Ft Hood. The Army refers to the figure as Phantom warrior. The personal collection of his eldest son, Frank Jr can be readily seen at the Frazetta Museum in the beautiful Pocono Mountains of Pa. A large assortment of original oil paintings, pen and ink and personal memorabilia is on display, and curators William, Lori and Frank Frazetta Jr give an insightful tour to each patron that visits the museum. Till this day, “The Death Dealer”, Frank’s original creation is still his most sought after character by licensee’s around the world. This demonic figures continuous appeal to people of all ages and has inspired countless Hollywood producers to create similar characters within their motion pictures that captivate fantasy fans worldwide. THE FRAZETTA ART MUSEUM The interior of the museum was redesigned with a new approach to my father’s life to which the format entails an inside look to his personal life as well as his career in whole. My wife Lori and I strive to give each visitor an insightful tour of the progression of his life from an early age dating back to 1931, with original drawings he created when just 3 years old. The very pictorial tour showing his transition of his artistic ability and how being introduced to the human anatomy in his early teens developed his God given talent to what the world has come to know today and stands as one of the greatest fantasy illustrators of the 20th century. The tour will educate each visitor to the man behind the art that cannot be acquired in any book or social media site. But we need the continued help and contributions to keep the museum doors open to inspire future generations to become actively involved in developing their own talent and possibly a career choice in the art field of some kind. One of our long term goals is to build an addition to the existing museum for a children’s art academy, that focuses on children 17 and under that will offer different monthly academic classes from introduction to art, comic art, model painting, sculpting just to name a few. Each segment we will have a professional in that particular field teach the students first hand some of their insightful instruction on that topic and inspire the class to see if this is an area that they would have interest in pursuing as a career when they graduate from school. Frank Frazetta Jr Enterprises, LLC Frank Frazetta JR 570-202-5572 frankjr857@gmail.com Lori Frazetta 570-242-6180 Lorifrazetta@yahoo.com