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36 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Odds & Ends Collection, "Icon" & "Legacy" Better to Start
This is a beautiful book, but the more famous Frazetta works are to be found in the two previous books of this trilogy. So this book is great for serious Frazetta fans, but "Icon" and "Legacy" are better books for showing the most famous of his works.

This book, "Testament," is good for showing more of his unpublished stuff. It has many...

Published on January 14, 2002 by Bryan E. Leed

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6 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Not as good as Icon or Legacy
SPECIFICS:
Page Count: 160
Number of images: 177
Small images: 50
Half page images: 45
Full page images: 78
2-page spreads: 4
BW images: 42

TEXT:
Several of the author's friends share their personal experience with him.

ART:
1 image: 5 stars
14 images: 4 stars
57 images: 3 stars...
Published on August 14, 2009 by Carlos Severino


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36 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Odds & Ends Collection, "Icon" & "Legacy" Better to Start, January 14, 2002
This review is from: Testament: A Celebration of the Life & Art of Frank Frazetta (Hardcover)
This is a beautiful book, but the more famous Frazetta works are to be found in the two previous books of this trilogy. So this book is great for serious Frazetta fans, but "Icon" and "Legacy" are better books for showing the most famous of his works.

This book, "Testament," is good for showing more of his unpublished stuff. It has many Playboy-type girlie paintings and drawings, some western themes, and his paintings for TV Guide, for the "Battlestar Galactica" show, (which look nothing like the actual TV program, but stand as terrific space fantasy works). The personal photos are also a very nice insight into his life.

All three books in this trilogy cover work from his whole life, and explain his career moves, with slight variations and different guest commentary. The printing is nicely done, so you can enjoy studying the paintings on glossy, quality paper. These three books are very nice additions to your personal bookshelf library.

If you're new to Frazetta's work, I would just suggest that you start in order, with "Icon," and then "Legacy," where the more popular works are printed, to be able to appreciate and understand Frazetta's work and influence in proper perspective. "Testament" is more for the confirmed Frazetta fans.

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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I wish this was not the last volume, October 25, 2001
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This review is from: Testament: A Celebration of the Life & Art of Frank Frazetta (Hardcover)
Cathy and Arnie Fenner have done a marvelous thing. They considered the longtime followers of Frank Frazetta's art and gave them a gift of rareties. This last volume has more of Frank's obscure work than either of the previous books in this series. Obscure does not mean "bad" or "unworthy". Obscure in this case means more creative range and less commercial recognition. Page 107 is a perfect example of what I mean. I can't even describe the plate other than to say it's a fantastic horror composition without a monster in sight. From western to horror, erotic to fantastic, this volume is the best of the three. The commentaries from the various artists is also a nice touch and shows the respect that Frank and his work has established. I'm particularly fond of the words written by Michael Kaluta. All the comments and essays complete the image of Frank, his career, his art, influence and friendship. My pet pieces are on pages 40 (Warrior of Llarn), 45, 73 (it boggles the mind that he repainted this and refers to the original, as it's presented, as a piece of crap!), 105, 107 and 114. Frank Frazetta has rendered images from a rich pallet of differing themes and subjects. For his critics who are fond of lambasting Frank as a painter of fat women and barbarians, this volume should put the final nail in their coffin full of misinfomation. The burial of such rampant subjectivity should give rise to his critics' giving in and taking pleasure from the vital work of this artist.
I wonder if a fourth volume is possible?
One last thing. The selection for the cover art was not a standout choice, but the selection for the art used on the endpapers was marvelous.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 20th century genius, August 20, 2003
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Only Norman Rockwell is in the same league with Frank Frazetta. He is the most talented fantasy illustrator of his generation, no one else comes close. His work easily qualitfies as Fine Art. His draftsmanship is so good it seems beyond human, like Michaelangelo. His sense of drama is so assured, each image is like something out of a classic movie or great legend. But everyone falls all over themselves praising Frazetta. This is the third book of his work, and is more for hardcore fans and collectors. Icon and Legacy contain his most famous works, but I love this one for the insights it gives into his techniques, and for the many sensitive and exquisite watercolor nudes he gave his wife on birthdays and anniversaries. I've seen the guy in person twice in my life, but I never said a word to him. Still, Frazetta has made me a better artist.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars under- appreciated master, February 8, 2004
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This review is from: Testament: A Celebration of the Life & Art of Frank Frazetta (Hardcover)
Frank Frazetta is not only the master of Fantasy art but one of the true fathers of todays artist (Vallejo, Mcfarlane, Hildebrant) his body of work has ranged from the early comic strips of the 50's , to the great interpretation of Fantasy heroes greatest, Tarzan, Conan, Kane and many others, but he has also created some of the most memorable images of the 20th century Sci-Fi and Fantsy art(Deathdealer and so on). This bookk ends a wonderful trilogy that started with Icon, and was followed by Legacy, those previous volumes introduced many to the great worlds depicted in Frazetta's paintings, this book is a treasure chest of less known but just as great works. True longtime fans of this great master will relish this additions to the already establish body of work. I urge all fans of the master to also visit his museum in Stroudsburg PA to view the original paintins in all their greatness.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Frazetta, January 17, 2010
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An excellent and informative book about Frank Frazetta and his art.I bought it primarily just for the artwork since I've been a huge fan of Frazetta since I first saw his artwork in Creepy Magazine when I was a teenager.I wasn't really looking for anything else from it, and it fulfilled that very well with quality reproductions of his work.The text was well written,interesting, and enjoyable reading:an easy entertaining read when you don't want to totally immerse yourself in a book;you just want to pass some time in pleasant dawdling.
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5.0 out of 5 stars 20th century genius, August 20, 2003
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This review is from: Testament: A Celebration of the Life & Art of Frank Frazetta (Hardcover)
Only Norman Rockwell is in the same league with Frank Frazetta. He is the most talented fantasy illustrator of his generation, no one else comes close. His work easily qualitfies as Fine Art. His draftsmanship is so good it seems beyond human, like Michaelangelo. His sense of drama is so assured, each image is like something out of a classic movie or great legend. But everyone falls all over themselves praising Frazetta. This is the third book of his work, and is more for hardcore fans and collectors. Icon and Legacy contain his most famous works, but I love this one for the insights it gives into his techniques, and for the many sensitive and exquisite watercolor nudes he gave his wife on birthdays and anniversaries. I've seen the guy in person twice in my life, but I never said a word to him. Still, Frazetta has made me a better artist.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fantasy Master's Last Great Volume !, July 15, 2010
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This review is from: Testament: A Celebration of the Life & Art of Frank Frazetta (Hardcover)
Don't let it fool you...This volume is just as good
as the first two previous ones. Get this, only after
you have the other books in your hands. You will
appreciate it,better.

Odds and Ends, it is, but great... nevertheless!

Regardless, what Frazetta volume you get in this
series, you will be glad you did.


It's a shame, we won't see anymore.

But, what a beautiful ride!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Frazetta is The God Of Hellfire...and Naked Barbarians Ladies, May 3, 2010
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Frank Frazetta's art is the type you usually see on the covers of fantasy books, and this collection is a good compilation of those. He also likes to be a little (how shall we say it) "free" with his models clothing.... which is another good part to the art of this painter.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Must Have Reference Source, December 20, 2008
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It has the grace of answering more questions than it raises.
It is a "Must Have Item" for Afficionados of the genere, And
Frazetta Fans. It will not disappoint.
I enjoyed the writing, I enjoyed the art I had never seen before.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars awesome, May 4, 2006
This review is from: Testament: A Celebration of the Life & Art of Frank Frazetta (Hardcover)
frank frazetta is an outstanding artist. i own this book and the entire death dealer series by james silke, whose cover is frazetta's death dealer. he is one of two of my favorite artist (the other is none other than todd lockwood). his life story is also amazing. this is a must have book for any beginners in art or just to pick up and thumb through. definitely buy this book
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