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"Dracula - A Symphony In Moonlight and Nightmares" Pg 74 - Jon J. Muth - (Marvel Graphic Novel #26 1986).

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Location: My Dragon's Hoard of Art- a.k.a Stuff I fancied and could afford at the moment.
Title: "Dracula - A Symphony In Moonlight and Nightmares" Pg 74 - Jon J. Muth - (Marvel Graphic Novel #26 1986).
Artist:  Jon J. Muth (Painter)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 448
Likes on CAF: 4
Comments: 6
Added to Site: 7/15/2024

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I'm just gonna say one simple word.

Elegance.

I love it very Muth.

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Marcus Wai Member Since 2005
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Posted On 7/15/2024

Beautiful moonlight glow it makes her hair look like snowfrost.  Her back exposed shows vulnerability in the midst of the danger shown as blood on the sheets.

Adam Law Member Since 2012
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Posted On 7/15/2024

Marcus Wai wrote:
"  Beautiful moonlight glow it makes her hair look like snowfrost.  Her back exposed shows vulnerability in the midst of the danger shown as blood on the sheets.
 "

Well observed and beautifully said.  Thanks Uncle Marcus!

Mike Rice Member Since 2003
Posted On 7/15/2024

That's gorgeous.

Jeff Singh Member Since 2004
Posted On 7/16/2024

Sublime.  Nice to see it on CAF.  I was bidding on this too but have a page already so didn't push it.  I am glad it is with a collector who appreciates it.  

Kasra Ghanbari Member Since 2004
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Posted On 7/16/2024

Great shapes. Muth has a way of pushing shapes while still retaining flow and being ethereal.

Lee Harmon Member Since 2020
Posted On 10/5/2024

Such a subtle beauty. You have to see this in person to truly appreciate the piece. Very glad I had the chance to do just that. 

Wonderful pickup Jason. Fits quite nicely within your collection.

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