Patrick Kochanek, MD
Member Since April 2005
104 Artworks | Watched by 94

A Fighting Man of Mars

Location: Frazetta, Frank
Artist: Frank Frazetta (All)

14947  Views  -  14  Comments  -  5  Likes

Artwork Details
Location: Frazetta, Frank
Title: A Fighting Man of Mars
Artist:  Frank Frazetta (All)
Media Type: Ink Wash
Art Type: Other
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 14947
Likes on CAF: 5
Favorited on CAF: 5
Comments: 14
Added to Site: 10/17/2009

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Description
Ink wash Doubleday plate, a classic

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Scott Williams Member Since 2004
Posted On 10/17/2009

I have serious Frazetta envy here. Another jewel in your collection.
Rob  Pistella Member Since 2005
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Posted On 10/17/2009

Superb, agreed with Scott, another gem in your stellar collection!
Steve Feicht Member Since 2006
Posted On 10/18/2009

WOW!!! Another great master piece.
Alex B Member Since 2008
Posted On 10/18/2009

That piece is just perfect in every possible way. Congrats.
M,B The collector Member Since 2008
Posted On 10/21/2009

Wooooow!!!!!!!!! really fantastic !! congratulation !!! ;-)
Alex K. Member Since 2004
Posted On 10/26/2009

Wow! FANTASTIC! Thanks for sharing!
Mike W Member Since 2007
Posted On 11/30/2009

I’ll see your wow and raise you an awesome!!
Randy Mohr Member Since 2007
Posted On 1/1/2010

I just pulled out my copy of the Doubleday FMoM and found the printed version. OMG, there is no comparison! I used to study all the Doubleday illos to learn Frazetta's posing, lighting, etc This original is stunning!!
Peter P Member Since 2009
Posted On 5/30/2010

Such a spectacular piece, congrats!
Brian Mulcahy Member Since 2004
Posted On 12/7/2011

Incredible piece.
- - Member Since 2012
Posted On 2/13/2012

wow perfect piece !! congrats
artless artmore Member Since 2013
Posted On 12/6/2013

Phenomenal drawing! Given how poorly these were originally reproduced, it's all the more impressive to see how beautiful the art looks in a clean scan. Must be amazing to have the original on your wall!
Dietmar Krueger Member Since 2010
Posted On 11/7/2020

Stunning page!!!

Peter Sullivan Member Since 2006
Posted On 12/11/2021

Why does he need his sword? The skeleton looks armless.

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