Title: Wrightson, Bernie - Frankenstein (1980)
Artist: Bernie Wrightson (All)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Illustration
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 1957
Likes on CAF: 50
Favorited on CAF: 4
Comments: 61
Added to Site: 3/12/2023
Location: FRANKENSTEIN
Artist:
Bernie Wrightson
(All)
1957 Views - 61 Comments - 50 Likes
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It's absolutely gorgeous! Congrats!
It's a keeper..I'll keep it safe for you. You can visit.
That's just crazy beautiful!
One can get happily lost staring into this piece admiring all the gorgeous detail. Congrats Chris!
There's some beautiful and intricate work in this piece,congrats !
Just spectacular!! Congrats!
I'll be coming to visit this often. Congratulations!
This is amazing, a real jewel.
Two images in one - the body at the edge of the pond and the reflection of the images right off scene.
Brilliant, beautiful. Bernie! Congratz!
This is an amazing piece of artwork!!!!
Incredible Wrightson plate, congrats Chris!
Used or not used. Monster or no monster. I just can’t imagine any piece of artwork related to Bernie Wrightson’s Frankenstein not being something of a grail for any collector. Although I did not buy the book when it was published in 1983, I am forever grateful that I eventually discovered it a few years later. From the moment I first looked through those incredible drawings, I knew it was my personal highwater mark for what was possible with ink and paper. To this day, it’s still the standard (as unfair as it may seem) by which I measure every single piece of artwork I acquire. Needless to say, 99% of what I’ve collected over the last 40 years doesn’t even come close. But as collectors, we should always have something to shoot for. The fact that this was ultimately not used in the book does not make it any less of a masterpiece. I hope you enjoy looking at this every single day. Congratulations on owning something I would pay for the privilege of seeing in person.
I've got good news for you, Eric - you can come see the entire collection for free whenever you want! :) And agree with everything you said - to me, it's part of the body of work he created as a passion project. No matter how it ended up making it's way into the broader public consciousness, it was born in the same place.
Sweet Mary Shelley!! Very well chosen, brilliant on so many levels. The artistry of course but the composition is what makes it in my view (and no, I'm not standing on my head).
Special
Who needs Monet when you got Wrightson? am I correct? Huge congrats on a true masterpiece!
Mesmerizing, congrats !
Nothing about this is lost on any of us. It is magical. And it is only made more special by being a labor of love for Wrightson, a compulsion, rather than a paying gig. Most hearty congratulations, Chris.
Congrats!!! I saw this one in the flesh several times and it is stunning. I never agreed w Bernie's asessment of it, lol.
Mesmerizing!
Stunning! Excellent write up as always. Thank you for sharing this gem.
Wrightson had so much talent that pieces like THIS could left on the "cutting room floor".
Just look at that...my goodness....I can see Bernie in mind mind, hunched over this page layering line after line of perfect inks in the perfect place until a plain white piece of Bristol becomes a thing of everlasting beauty.
I wish I could have used your description in my description!
Wow!
Unbelievably beautiful Chris!
Stunning on every level. As beautiful and impressive as it gets!
Long after the vast majority of 20th Century comic art has been happily forgotten, Wrightson's Frankenstein plates will be highly valued, and this is a fabulous example. Back in the early 80s, I remember reading somewhere that the artist decided not to include this image in the book as you described in your description and I just couldn't believe it. So what if some readers might have turned the book upside down when they first saw the image, this drawing is mesmerizing. Just amazing
A really sublime example. Beautiful scenery that catches the eye and takes a moment before you notice the gravity of the image. As fine an example as anyone could hope for.
A passion project that set a standard of excellence that even Wrightson said himself that he would not be able to recapture when people asked for recreations or follow ups. Time, place, and passion all aligned poured into these plates.
So Good !!!
Just sublime.
I guess this will have to do until you pick up "I Shall Be With You On Your Wedding Night" and then you can use this one for oil spillls in the garage.
A sublime addition to your collection. Fantastically delicate and refined and timeless. Well done Chris!
I was talking about this piece with friends when it was in auction. I'm glad it went to a good home. When I first saw it i thought he was crazy for leaving it out. It's such a great composition. Congratulations! Such a beautiful beautiful piece.
... and still think he was crazy for leaving it out!!
Mercy! That's an all-time beauty!
Incredibly beautiful!
Berni at his best
I haven't cracked my copy of the Lost pages in ages but hard to imagine anything nicer than this completed masterwork in there! Congrats!
The composition and detail is exquisite, lots of things to see and hidden bits. Great find!
Truly gorgeous piece of art in the best tradition of the great illustrators. Captivating!
Well bought, as they say.
Published or not, this is a legendary artist at his peak producing a masterful illustration for a passion project that has inspired readers and artists for decades. What more could a collector want? Congratulations on adding this to your collection.
Beautiful illustration by such a master. Many mazaltovs Chris
This is pure book illustration at its finest. If you haven't already done so, Chris (though I assume you have!), check out the work of Franklin Booth who inspired Wrightson to tackle these plates in this style!
Can you imagine being a contemporary of this guy? No matter how good you are...this guy is still around. No wonder Isiah hates MJ!
When i saw this on HA i said woww. I honestly think this is one of the best plates in the whole series. For some reason It evoques me some BWS ophelia paintings. My highest congratulations for such a PIECE O ART.
Nice one, Chris! Your collection continues to grow in interesting directions.
The level of artistic genius of this is off the charts.
As good as artwork gets. A stunning example by a pure genius. You are very fortunate to possess such a piece. Enjoy it and take good care of it. Thanks for sharing it.
I can't stop looking at this. We are at the edge of reality, the edge of the pond, viewing both a real event and a reflected setting, simutaneously looking down and seeing up. Is the Doctor dreaming? Who but Wrightson could create such a pastoral moment in the midst of Shelley's horror story?
There are no words!
This just makes me go "wow" over and over.
Phenomenal illustration! At this point in time, Wrightson had more talent in his pinky than most artists have in their entire bodies. Drawings didn't come from his pen, they came from his soul. Any one of the drawings he completed in this era are masterpieces.
Fantastic Frank plate by the master at his best! It's interesting to read his rationale for this not making the cut of course, but I beg to differ. They should've just alloted more pages given the knockout drawings he produced for it like this one. Huge congrats Chris!
Clearly I somewhow missed this garantuan update, Chris. Just stunningly beautifully executed. Yet again we see that the plates Wrightson chose to omit still outrank 99% of the art that's out there. We'll all be paying entry to come visit.
Chris K. collection and the rest of the world! Thank you for sharing this masterpiece.
I want to know who made the decision NOT to use this masterpiece in the original publication?!?!? Visually STUNNING - a feast for the eyes. Congratulations!
Yowza! That is absolutely beautiful.
Wow, just gorgeous, what a masterpiece.