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Sanjulian (Manuel Perez Clemente) Tower of the Elephant Conan Painting Original Art (undated). After skillfully breaching the gleaming Elephant's Tower, an otherwise stoic Conan finds himself aghast at the sight of the broken, unearthly captive Yag-kosha perched before him, a tortured slave to the merciless tyrant Yara. On this unusual occasion, a display of respect and pity rather than one of brute strength is required of Conan, and he is humbled by the task. This pivotal meeting has been illustrated by many of the finest fantasy artists of the past. Here, Sanjulian joins the ranks of Tim Conrad, Barry Windsor-Smith, and John Buscema, to name just a few, with his artful rendering of a sympathetic portrait of the Cimmerian. This stretched oil on canvas painting measures 36" x 49", and the art is in Excellent condition.

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Auction Dates
November, 2008
13th-15th Thursday-Saturday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 12
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