Frank Frazetta
(Brooklyn, N.Y., February 9, 1928 - May 10, 2010) was an American painter, cartoonist and illustrator specializing in science fiction and fantasy.
His designs marked an epoch in series such as Conan and Mad Max, which were copied by genre illustrators around the world.
He published his first stories in comic books (The Snowman) in 1944, when he was 16. Later he made series for DC Comics ("The Shining Knight" in Adventure Comics), ME ("White Indian" in Durango Kid), the classic covers of Buck Rogers and he also worked with Dan Barry in the Flash Gordon series.
Between 1965 and 1973, his creative explosion took place while working for Warren Publishing. He has left his mark on many of the current Sci-Fi illustrators (Jeff Jones, Bernie Wrightson, Michael Whelan, Don Maitz, Boris Vallejo, etc.) with a new and dynamic ¨Frazetta¨ style. At this time, he also worked as a posterist in various films.
Frank Frazetta died on May 10, 2010, at the age of 82, a victim of a stroke.
Christian offers us the following files:
Comic Frank Frazetta's. Fantasy Illustrated Complete
Dan Brand and Tipi [White Indian] from Durango Kid (M.E.) by Granada XV
Death Dealer - Frank Frazetta
Death Dealer - Les ombres de Mirahan - (Ortega ; Frazetta) 2009
Frank Frazetta - Collection 1
Frank Frazetta - Legacy
Frank Frazetta - Maestro del Arte Fantástico
Frank Frazetta - The Edgar Rice Burroughs Ace Paintings
Frank Frazetta Art Collection - Paintings, Sketches, Comics - 531 Images
Frank Frazetta - Fantasy Illustrated 01
Frank Frazetta's The Adventures of the Snow Man (2015)
Frank Frazetta's Thun'da Tales 01 (Fantagraphics - 1987)
Frank.Frazetta_Black.&.White
L'Indien Blanc - (Frazetta) N-B [Ed du Fromagre]- 1978
Retrospective des oeuvres - (Frazetta)
Thunda - (Frank Frazetta) - [Josepeites - AIT] Spanish
White Indian - Frank Frazetta (2016) per fxsCO (Spanish)
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Portfolio
We would like to thank Christian for this complete dossier.
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ReplyDeleteMany thanks Christian for this rich and valuable repertoire. Bernard
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