Sketchy Things, Frank Dietz

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All paintings are SOLD 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.

"ARDATH BEY"  -  Boris Karloff as the evil title character from 1932's  THE MUMMY.  

Glazed Oils,  14" x 18",  Avaiable $400.00.

"THE COUNT BECKONS" - Bela Lugosi as Dracula from 1948's ABBOTT & COSTELLO MEET FRANKENSTEIN.  

Oils,  15" x 30",  SOLD.

"MOONLIGHT" - Lon Chaney Jr. from 1943's FRANKENSTEIN MEETS THE WOLF MAN.  

Oils,  15" x 30",  SOLD.

"LON AFTER MIDNIGHT" - Lon Chaney Sr. as "The Man With The Beaver Hat" from the silent lost film, LONDON AFTER MIDNIGHT.  

Glazed Oils,  5" x 7",  Original owned by Tim Lucas
of Video Watchdog Magazine.

 

 

"TORTURED SOUL" - Lon Chaney Sr. as Erik from 1923's THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA.  

Oils,  15" x 30",  SOLD

 

"THE WAR MACHINE" - George Pal's Martian attack from 1953's WAR OF THE WORLDS.  The original painting purchased by Production Designer Anthony Tremblay.   

 

"THE MONSTER'S FATE" -  from 1931's FRANKENSTEIN.  

Oils,  8" x 10",  SOLD to Robert Taylor, owner of more Dietz originals than anyone!

 

          

   "HJALMAR POELZIG"  -  Boris Karloff as the sinister cult leader from 1934's  THE BLACK CAT.  

Glazed Oils,  5" x 7",  SOLD, also to Robert Taylor.

 

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