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Frankenstein Collection

"Unleashing the Monster: A Journey through Frankenstein's Legacy" Step into the world of Frankenstein, where horror and fascination collide

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN 1935. The Bride of Frankenstein film poster, 1935

BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN 1935. The Bride of Frankenstein film poster, 1935

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: FILM: FRANKENSTEIN, 1931. Poster for the 1931 film

FILM: FRANKENSTEIN, 1931. Poster for the 1931 film, Frankenstein, starring Boris Karloff as the monster and Colin Clive in the title role as Dr Frankenstein

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: FRANKENSTEIN, 1931. Colin Clive as Dr. Frankenstein

FRANKENSTEIN, 1931. Colin Clive as Dr. Frankenstein

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: FRANKENSTEIN, 1931. Boris Karloff still in makeup as the Monster

FRANKENSTEIN, 1931. Boris Karloff still in makeup as the Monster, having lunch on the stage set of Frankenstein, 1931

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: FRANKENSTEIN, 1931. Boris Karloff as the monster

FRANKENSTEIN, 1931. Boris Karloff as the monster

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: Frontispiece illustration from Frankenstein

Frontispiece illustration from Frankenstein
Frontispiece illustration from Mary Shelley's novel, Frankenstein. Date: first published 1818

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: Theatre / Extravaganza

Theatre / Extravaganza
FRANKENSTEIN a spoof version of Mary Shelleys novel: the extravaganza Frankenstein; or, The Model Man, at the Adelphi Theatre

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: ABBOTT AND COSTELLO. The Wolf Man (Lon Chaney)

ABBOTT AND COSTELLO. The Wolf Man (Lon Chaney)
ABBOTT AND COSTELLO. The Wolf Man (Lon Chaney, Jr.) goes after Wilbur (Lou Costello) in Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein, 1948

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: Boris Karloff / Universal

Boris Karloff / Universal
BORIS KARLOFF British actor who appeared in American films, most notably as the monster in Frankenstein (1931)

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: Frankenstein Survival Equipment For Transport Aircraft

Frankenstein Survival Equipment For Transport Aircraft - P.Frankenstein & Sons (Manchester) Ltd. Date: 1950

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: Monster Carrying Limp Woman

Monster Carrying Limp Woman
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Background imageFrankenstein Collection: Frankenstein castle at Frankenstein near Weidenthal, Palatinate forest

Frankenstein castle at Frankenstein near Weidenthal, Palatinate forest, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: The Raft of Halloween

The Raft of Halloween
Christophe Kiciak

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: An engraving depicting a combined tricycle and boat for use on land or water, 19th century

An engraving depicting a combined tricycle and boat for use on land or water, 19th century
5311325 An engraving depicting a combined tricycle and boat for use on land or water, 19th century; (add.info.: Date: 1893); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: Daniel O'Connell (1755-1847) The Liberator

Daniel O'Connell (1755-1847) The Liberator
527835 Daniel O'Connell (1755-1847) The Liberator, Irish politician and patriot, shown with the Irish Frankenstein, the monster of his creation (as England saw it)

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: Victor Frankenstein confronting the monster he has created

Victor Frankenstein confronting the monster he has created
535999 Victor Frankenstein confronting the monster he has created

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: Scene from the Extravaganza of 'Frankenstein

Scene from the Extravaganza of "Frankenstein, or, The Model Man" at the Adelphi Theatre, [London], 1850

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: Applenstein

Applenstein
Jesús M. García

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: Diodath, 1854 (engraving)

Diodath, 1854 (engraving)
7259555 Diodath, 1854 (engraving); 9.2x14.4 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Captions Diodath and Aus d. Kunstanst. D. Bibliogr. Instit. In Hildbh. LXVI and Property of the Publishers); JMK Archiv

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: 13131739

13131739
Jack Russell Terrier Dog, puppy wearing Frankenstein's monster hat Date: 09-11-2017

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: Portrait of Mary Shelley, British writer, ca 1840 (oil on canvas)

Portrait of Mary Shelley, British writer, ca 1840 (oil on canvas)
FIA5336290 Portrait of Mary Shelley, British writer, ca 1840 (oil on canvas) by Rothwell, Richard (1800-68); National Portrait Gallery, London

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: Title Page of the First Edition of Frankenstein, 1818 (litho)

Title Page of the First Edition of Frankenstein, 1818 (litho)
1163362 Title Page of the First Edition of Frankenstein, 1818 (litho) by English School, (19th century); New York Public Library

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: The Brummagem Frankenstein : Reform of Parliament - extension of the franchise

The Brummagem Frankenstein : Reform of Parliament - extension of the franchise
527688 The Brummagem Frankenstein : Reform of Parliament - extension of the franchise. John Bright at a Reform meeting in Birmingham said he had no fear of universal male suffrage

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: Americas Frankenstein - the iron man (litho)

Americas Frankenstein - the iron man (litho)
979568 Americas Frankenstein - the iron man (litho) by Sheldon, Charles Mills (1866-1928) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Americas Frankenstein - the iron man)

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: FRANKENSTEIN / BROUGH

FRANKENSTEIN / BROUGH
FRANKENSTEIN a spoof version of Mary Shelleys novel: the extravaganza Frankenstein; or, The Model Man, at the Adelphi Theatre Date: first published 1818

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: FRANKENSTEIN / CHURCH 1990

FRANKENSTEIN / CHURCH 1990
FRANKENSTEIN the village church survives, but the castle is in ruins Date: first published 1818

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: FRANKENSTEIN / CASTLE 1990

FRANKENSTEIN / CASTLE 1990
FRANKENSTEIN the castle ruins in 1990 Date: first published 1818

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: Green Monster

Green Monster

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: Frankenstein

Frankenstein
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Background imageFrankenstein Collection: Mad Scientist

Mad Scientist
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Background imageFrankenstein Collection: The Irish Frankenstein, 1882. Artist: Joseph Swain

The Irish Frankenstein, 1882. Artist: Joseph Swain
The Irish Frankenstein, 1882

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN, 1935. Elsa Lanchester and Colin Clive in The Bride of Frankenstein

BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN, 1935. Elsa Lanchester and Colin Clive in The Bride of Frankenstein, 1935

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: GHOST OF FRANKENSTEIN. The Ghost of Frankenstein film poster, 1942

GHOST OF FRANKENSTEIN. The Ghost of Frankenstein film poster, 1942

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: Mary Wollstonecraft, 1759 - 1797

Mary Wollstonecraft, 1759 - 1797. English author and philosopher. Wollstonecraft was an advocate of womens rights

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: Basil Rathbone Boris Karloff Dela Lugosi Son of Frankenstein

Basil Rathbone Boris Karloff Dela Lugosi Son of Frankenstein movie advertisement

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: Cover of Frankenstein, by Mary Shelley, late 19th century

Cover of Frankenstein, by Mary Shelley, late 19th century. Frankenstein or the Modern Prometheus was first published in 1818

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN, 1935. The Bride of Frankenstein poster page, 1935

BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN, 1935. The Bride of Frankenstein poster page, 1935

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: SON OF FRANKENSTEIN, 1939. The Son of Frankenstein film poster, 1939

SON OF FRANKENSTEIN, 1939. The Son of Frankenstein film poster, 1939

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: Frankenstein

Frankenstein
FRANKENSTEIN Frontispiece and Title Page to Mary Shelleys novel

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: Mary Wollstonecroft Shelley, 1797-1861

Mary Wollstonecroft Shelley, 1797-1861. English Novelist. From The Book The Masterpiece Library Of Short Stories, English, Volume 7

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, 1797-1861

Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, 1797-1861. English Novelist From An Engraving By Richard Rothwell

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: Duke and Duchess of York - Austrian Folk Dance Performance

Duke and Duchess of York - Austrian Folk Dance Performance
Albert, Duke of York (later King George VI 1895-1952) and Elizabeth, Duchess of York (later Elizabeth)

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: Frontispiece to Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, 1831

Frontispiece to Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, 1831. Private Collection

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: Children cut-out from the series Heroes vs

Children cut-out from the series Heroes vs. Monsters by Bruguera publishers, Barcelona, ??1945

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: Mrs. Bryan, 1801. Artist: Mackenzie

Mrs. Bryan, 1801. Artist: Mackenzie
Mrs. Bryan, 1801

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: Robot shocks a group of men

Robot shocks a group of men
A robot strides across a room, shocking a group of men. They were hideous things, without brains, without feelings, without souls

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: Illustration of a Brontosaur dressed up as frankenstein

Illustration of a Brontosaur dressed up as frankenstein
Cartoon illustration of a Brontosaur dressed up as frankenstein

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: Schloss Prunn in Altmuhlthal, print by Friedrich Wilhelm Bollinger, 1818 (litho)

Schloss Prunn in Altmuhlthal, print by Friedrich Wilhelm Bollinger, 1818 (litho)
XJF437900 Schloss Prunn in Altmuhlthal, print by Friedrich Wilhelm Bollinger, 1818 (litho) by Quaglio

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley (1797-1851) as a child, engraved by Robert Hartley Cromek

Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley (1797-1851) as a child, engraved by Robert Hartley Cromek
XJF103754 Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley (1797-1851) as a child, engraved by Robert Hartley Cromek (1770-1812) 1805 (engraving) (b&w photo) by Blake

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley Frankenstein or the Modern Prometheus first published 1818

Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley Frankenstein or the Modern Prometheus first published 1818. Cover of late 19th century popular edition. Victor Frankenstein confronting the monster he has created

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: Daniel O Connell (1755-1847) The Liberator, Irish politician and patriot

Daniel O Connell (1755-1847) The Liberator, Irish politician and patriot, shown with the Irish Frankenstein, the monster of his creation (as England saw it)

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: The Brummagem Frankenstein : Reform of Parliament - extension of the franchise

The Brummagem Frankenstein : Reform of Parliament - extension of the franchise. John Bright at a Reform meeting in Birmingham said he had no fear of universal male suffrage

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: Boris Karloff as monster Frankenstein

Boris Karloff as monster Frankenstein
Boris Karloff (1887 - 1969) British - born American film actor, as the monster Frankenstein. 1931 Universal film " Frankenstein" based on the novel by Mary Shelley

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: SHELLEY: FRANKENSTEIN 1850. Scene from an 1850 London-stage adaptation of Frankenstein

SHELLEY: FRANKENSTEIN 1850. Scene from an 1850 London-stage adaptation of Frankenstein, Mary Wollstonecraft Shelleys 1818 novel. Contemporary English wood engraving

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: FRANKENSTEIN. Scene from an 1850 stage adaptation of Frankenstein

FRANKENSTEIN. Scene from an 1850 stage adaptation of Frankenstein, Mary Wollstonecraft Shelleys 1818 novel, at the Adelphi Theater, London. Contemporary English wood engraving

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: Ethical dilemma

Ethical dilemma. Conceptual computer artwork of a man questioning whether he has the right to bring two wires together

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: Boris Karloff / Gaumont

Boris Karloff / Gaumont
BORIS KARLOFF British actor who appeared in American films, most notably as the monster in Frankenstein (1931)

Background imageFrankenstein Collection: Irish Frankenstein

Irish Frankenstein
The Irish Frankenstein - Tenniel uses Mary Shelleys novel as an allegory of Irish politics - Parnell has created a monster that he cannot control


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"Unleashing the Monster: A Journey through Frankenstein's Legacy" Step into the world of Frankenstein, where horror and fascination collide. From the iconic film posters of "Bride of Frankenstein" in 1935 to Boris Karloff's chilling portrayal as the monster in the 1931 classic, this tale has captivated audiences for decades. The frontispiece illustration from Mary Shelley's original novel sets the stage for a story that continues to haunt our imaginations. Colin Clive brings Dr. Frankenstein to life with his captivating performance, while Boris Karloff's makeup transformation into the monstrous creature is nothing short of remarkable. Behind-the-scenes glimpses reveal a lunch break like no other, with Karloff donning his infamous makeup on set. The Theatre Extravaganza surrounding this timeless tale further solidifies its place in pop culture history. But it doesn't stop there – Abbott and Costello meet their match when they encounter Lon Chaney Jr. 's Wolf Man in "Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein" (1948). This comedic twist showcases how even comedy legends couldn't resist being drawn into Frankenstein's dark allure. Boris Karloff remains synonymous with Universal Pictures' interpretation of this legendary character, leaving an indelible mark on cinematic history. His portrayal embodies both terror and empathy, reminding us that monsters can be more than just creatures lurking in shadows. From Joseph Swain's depiction of "The Irish Frankenstein" in 1882 to exploring real-life locations like Castle Frankenstein near Weidenthal, Palatinate forest – this caption takes you on a journey through time and space where one man dared to play god. Frankenstein may have been born out of fear and science fiction but has since become an enduring symbol that explores themes such as humanity, morality, and what it truly means to be alive. So join us as we delve deep into this electrifying tale that continues to captivate and terrify audiences worldwide.

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