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Frazetta Art Museum Official Website
Home of the largest collection of Frazetta original works in the world. We offer all things Frazetta- Apparel, Books, Wall Decor, and More! Museum hours are Thursday-Sunday, 10am-4pm, admission is $15 per person.
Frank Frazetta - Wikipedia
Frank Frazetta (born Frank Frazzetta / frəˈzɛtə /; February 9, 1928 – May 10, 2010) [1][2] was an American artist known for themes of fantasy and science fiction, noted for comic books, paperback book covers, paintings, posters, LP record album covers, and other media.
Frank Frazetta - Official Website
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.
The Frazetta Art Museum
Reopened solely by Frank Frazetta Jr in 2013, the museum houses roughly 30 original oil pieces and countless pencil, pen and The Frazetta Art Museum in East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, is home to the largest collection of Frazetta originals in the world.
Collections – Frazetta Art Museum
Home of the largest collection of Frazetta original works in the world. We offer all things Frazetta- Apparel, Books, Wall Decor, and More! Museum hours are Thursday-Sunday, 10am-4pm, admission is $15 per person.
Frank Frazetta Biography
Frank Frazetta, the godfather of fantasy art, (February 9, 1928 - May 10, 2010) was born into a Sicilian family in the heart of Brooklyn, New York. His father, Alfonso Frazzetta, was a hard-working, first-generation Italian immigrant who married Mary, a New York native.
Frank Frazetta - 21 artworks - illustration - WikiArt.org
Frank Frazetta lived in the XX – XXI cent., a remarkable figure of American-Italian Fantasy Art and Kitsch. Find more works of this artist at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.
Frank Frazetta - Illustration History
One of the pioneers of modern fantasy illustration, Frank Frazetta, began his career in the dwindling days of the pulp magazine. Though largely self-taught, he began taking drawing classes at the Brooklyn Academy of Art at just eight years old.