Frank FrazettaMan, the Endangered Species
Inspired from the pages of L. Ron Hubbard's New York Times bestseller Battlefield Earth, this striking composition uses Frazetta's standard imagery of heroism which he has been known for since his comic-book period of the 1950s. The scene depicts man's struggle against an alien invader that has all but wiped out mankind. The painting was inspired by the opening line of the novel, "'Man,' said Terl, 'is an endangered species.'" The painting saw print once again in 2016, as the cover of a new edition of Battlefield Earth. Watercolor on paper with an image area of 3.5" x 4.5", framed to an overall size of 22.25" x 21.5". Signed and in Excellent condition. Sold
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Double sided Frazetta Girl Illustration
Artist: Frank Frazetta
Art Type: Specialty Piece
$21,000
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Artist: Frank Frazetta
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Johnny Comet
Issue: 7-27-1952
Artist: Frank Frazetta
Art Type: Strip Art
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Artist: Frank Frazetta
Art Type: Specialty Piece
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