#SDCC16: Rare Frank Frazetta Oil Paintings on Display Plus Frank Darabont Collection Auction Items

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If you’re a collector of fine art and are attending the upcoming San Diego Comic-Con, there is one booth you’ll want to set aside some time to explore: Profiles in History’s #1605, which will contain not only two original oil paintings by Frank Frazetta, valued at up to a combined total of $2 million, but also The Frank Darabont Collection, a virtual who’s who of comic artists that will blow your mind, all of which will be going up for auction on July 30th.

Not attending the 2016 SDCC? You can still visit profilesinhistory.com to get all the details, peruse the catalogue, and bid.

From the Press Release:
Following the hugely successful sale of Frank Frazetta art from the collection of Dave Winiewicz, this unique auction will be presented in two sessions. Session One, The Frank Darabont Collection, includes original works by master artists Bernie Wrightson, Mike Mignola, Sanjulian, Jack Davis, Will Eisner, Eric Powell, Bob Peak, Rich Corben, Vaughn Bode, a bronze of the “Cyclops” creature by Ray Harryhausen, rare movie posters including the only known Frankenstein 1941 Italian 4-fogli, and much more.

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Session Two comprises a superb collection of vintage comic and illustration artwork featuring the finest original oil paintings by Frank Frazetta ever offered at auction, including “Sea Witch” (pre-sale estimate of $1,000,000 – $1,500,000) and “Bran Mak Morn” (pre-sale estimate of ($450,000 – $550,000), the most expensive Frazetta paintings ever offered at auction. These two paintings have never been offered for sale. The sale also features a wealth of works by “The Studio” artists Bernie Wrightson, Mike Kaluta, Jeffery Jones, and Barry Windsor-Smith, as well as Spider-Man art by John Romita, a Golden Age cover by Jack Kirby, horror and fantasy art by Richard Corben, an important work by John Buscema, among many other pieces by notable masters of the comic medium. Most of these works have been hidden away in private collections for decades, and this sale represents the first and likely only chance to obtain them.

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Interested bidders from around the world can participate at the auction in person, by telephone, or fax; submit absentee bids; or join in online in real time from anywhere with internet access across the globe. For more information visit profilesinhistory.com.

San Diego Comic Con attendees will be treated to a sneak preview of the sale, with virtually every auction item present in Booth #1605, including the Frank Frazetta masterpieces “Sea Witch” and “Bran Mak Morn” cover oil paintings, Bernie Wrightson’s original cover art for Swamp Thing #4, and House of Mystery #214 from the Frank Darabont Collection.

A set of two (2) spectacular 10.5″ x 14.5″ limited edition coffee table catalogs is available now for $95 including domestic shipping. Both are beautifully illustrated with original high-resolution scans on archival matte paper revealing exceptional detail, technique, and vivid color in the artwork as never seen before. Additionally, The Frank Darabont Collection Auction catalog features a personal introduction written by Frank (a very limited version of the catalog bookplate-signed by the director is also available).

“One thing I’ve always known is this amazing art wouldn’t be mine forever. It couldn’t be. We don’t own these things. We can only be their caretakers for a time, enjoying them as much as possible until inevitably they must pass on to the next caretaker,” said Frank Darabont. “For me, that time has come. I won’t lie to you and say that parting with these things is easy. Trust me; it really, really isn’t. But the time for everything passes, and so has my position as caretaker. I will be ever grateful for the joy these wonderful pieces of art have brought me. I can only hope that they will bring their next caretakers (and all caretakers after that, ad infinitum) equal or greater joy.”

Auction begins at 11:00am PT on July 30, 2016
Profiles in History, 26662 Agoura Road, Calabasas, CA 91302
Phone: 310-859-7701
West Coast Previews:

  • San Diego Comic-Con: July 20-24, 2016
  • Los Angeles Gallery: July 27-30, 2016

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