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Metropolis Gallery

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From the e-mail that I received from Metropolis Gallery aka Metropolis Comics aka Comicconnect

 

Metropolis Gallery is proud to present, for the first time in New York City, a collection of oil paintings, water colors, and drawings from the legendary Frank Frazetta and other fine artists. Iconic pieces include: Death Dealer I, The Sorceress, Death Dealer V, Conan & the Snow Giants, and Princess of Mars. We hope you can join us to celebrate these great works.

 

You are cordially invited to the opening, Friday, April 17th from 6 PM - 9PM EDT and Saturday the 18th and Sunday the 19th from 11 AM - 5 PM EDT. Thereafter, the gallery can be viewed by appointment only. Call Robert Pistella or Vincent Zurzolo at 212-260-4147 or 800-229-6387.

 

Metropolis Gallery is located at 36 West 37th Street, Floor 6, NY, NY 10018. They will be presenting these, and other fine works by a variety of great artists for viewing and for purchase.

 

Metropolis Gallery is accepting consignments for the opening weekend as well as future gallery events. Contact Zurzolo at vincentz@metropoliscomics.com or call them at 800-229-6387.

 

Last fall, Metropolis moved from the Flatiron District in New York City to a new 5000 square foot showroom in midtown Manhattan. “When we moved, we doubled our space,” says Metropolis COO Vincent Zurzolo. “Besides supporting our ongoing business expansion, it allowed us to realize our vision of opening a gallery.”

 

Metropolis Gallery is curated by Rob Pistella, who has more than 40 years of experience in comic art. He served as Frazetta’s business manager until the artist’s death in 2010. “Without question, Frank Frazetta is the foremost fantasy art illustrator in the world,” says Pistella. “He brought an academic, classical style of painting to a genre that was largely pulp-style art, infusing elegance and beauty into otherwise violent and erotic scenes.”

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From the e-mail that I received from Metropolis Gallery aka Metropolis Comics aka Comicconnect

 

Metropolis Gallery is proud to present, for the first time in New York City, a collection of oil paintings, water colors, and drawings from the legendary Frank Frazetta and other fine artists. Iconic pieces include: Death Dealer I, The Sorceress, Death Dealer V, Conan & the Snow Giants, and Princess of Mars. We hope you can join us to celebrate these great works.

 

You are cordially invited to the opening, Friday, April 17th from 6 PM - 9PM EDT and Saturday the 18th and Sunday the 19th from 11 AM - 5 PM EDT. Thereafter, the gallery can be viewed by appointment only. Call Robert Pistella or Vincent Zurzolo at 212-260-4147 or 800-229-6387.

 

Metropolis Gallery is located at 36 West 37th Street, Floor 6, NY, NY 10018. They will be presenting these, and other fine works by a variety of great artists for viewing and for purchase.

 

Metropolis Gallery is accepting consignments for the opening weekend as well as future gallery events. Contact Zurzolo at vincentz@metropoliscomics.com or call them at 800-229-6387.

 

Last fall, Metropolis moved from the Flatiron District in New York City to a new 5000 square foot showroom in midtown Manhattan. “When we moved, we doubled our space,” says Metropolis COO Vincent Zurzolo. “Besides supporting our ongoing business expansion, it allowed us to realize our vision of opening a gallery.”

 

Metropolis Gallery is curated by Rob Pistella, who has more than 40 years of experience in comic art. He served as Frazetta’s business manager until the artist’s death in 2010. “Without question, Frank Frazetta is the foremost fantasy art illustrator in the world,” says Pistella. “He brought an academic, classical style of painting to a genre that was largely pulp-style art, infusing elegance and beauty into otherwise violent and erotic scenes.”

 

.... sounds like they're getting ready to do this right. GOOD BLESS....

 

-jimbo(a friend of jesus) (thumbs u

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