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                    Conan - Scourge of the Bloody Coast
                                    Oil
                
                
            
            
            82 x 126 cm (32.28 x 49.61 in.)
                                                    
                            Added on 5/24/22
                        
                    
            
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Description
                                Oil on board with artist monogram and date lower right, 1993, cover of Leonard Carpenter book entitled Conan Scourge of the Bloody Coast, Tor Publishing, N.Y., 1994, 32 x 49 1/2, framed 36 x 51 1/2".                            
                        Inscriptions
                                Signed Ken Kelly on the lower right                            
                        Comment
                                Oui oui, vous avez bien vu les dimensions du tableau ^-^ . Ca prend de la place au mur :)
Très impressionnant en vrai.
Ken Kelly is the nephew of Eleanor Frazetta, wife of Frank Frazetta, and was born in New London, Connecticut in 1946;
During the 1970 he was one of the foremost cover artists for Creepy & Eerie magazines.
I consider having acquired a very nice composition, meanwhile the quest for a Frazetta continues...
This art is absolutely stunning.
                        Très impressionnant en vrai.
Ken Kelly is the nephew of Eleanor Frazetta, wife of Frank Frazetta, and was born in New London, Connecticut in 1946;
During the 1970 he was one of the foremost cover artists for Creepy & Eerie magazines.
I consider having acquired a very nice composition, meanwhile the quest for a Frazetta continues...
This art is absolutely stunning.
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