Sketchy Things, Frank Dietz

THE OIL GALLERY  Frank Dietz's Sketchy Things!

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All paintings available for sale unless otherwise indicated.  Prices listed below paintings.  If you are interested in a painting or would like to make an offer please contact us HERE.

All paintings are FRAMED and WIRED, ready to display.

"THE HOUSE OF DRACULA"  -  a.k.a. The beautiful castle miniature from 1948's  ABBOTT & COSTELLO MEET FRANKENSTIEN.  The original painting purchased by Greg Nicotero of KNB FX.

 

"THE BRIDES GRAVEYARD" - From 1935's THE BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN.  Original owned by Frank Darabont.

 

"THE ICE CAVERN" - From 1943's FRANKENSTEIN MEETS THE WOLF MAN.  Original purchased by Kevin Krayski of Arizona.

 

"STRANGE FELLOW" - Glenn Strange as The Monster from 1948's ABBOTT & COSTELLO MEET FRANKENSTEIN.  Original purchased by Yolanda Rangel of Los Angeles.

 

"THE MIGHTY TALOS" - Ray Harryhausen's Bronze Giant from 1963's JASON AND THE ARGONAUTS.  Original purchased by sculptor Brent Armstrong of Los Angeles.

 

"BEAUTIFUL/DANGEROUS" - Andee Melly as one of THE BRIDES OF DRACULA  from the 1960 Hammer Film. 

Oils,  14" x 18",  SOLD   

 

"YGOR APPEARS" - Bela Lugosi as Ygor from 1939's SON OF FRANKENSTEIN.  Original purchased by the celebrated horror illustrator Bernie Wrightson.

 

"KONG TRIUMPHANT" - Willis O'Brien's legendary creation roars in victory,  from 1933's KING KONG.  Notice Fay Wray in the bottom right corner.

Oils  18" x 24",  SOLD

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