Frank Frazetta’s painting The Princess of Mars (1970), one of the most identifiable and influential pieces of the artists’ storied career, sold for $1.2 million at the Heritage Auctions Comics & Comic Art auction held from 10-13 September. Frazetta’s Princess wasn’t alone in smashing pre-auction expectations during the event’s first session. Lee Elias’ now-iconic artwork adorning the cover…
Via
Cleverly, he died a decade ago, deftly avoiding immense wealth.
I think he might have made a pretty penny while alive , his kid apparently tried getting away with 20 million in his artwork www.pennlive.com/entertainment/2017/01/conan_the_barbarian_illustrato.html from wiki By 2009, Frazetta was living on a 67-acre estate in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania, with a small museum that is open to the public
Cleverly, he died a decade ago, deftly avoiding immense wealth.
I think he might have made a pretty penny while alive , his kid apparently tried getting away with 20 million in his artwork www.pennlive.com/entertainment/2017/01/conan_the_barbarian_illustrato.html
from wiki By 2009, Frazetta was living on a 67-acre estate in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania, with a small museum that is open to the public