10 Frankenstein Coloring Pages - Free!
Halloween
Straight from the world of the dead, made of parts from different bodies and born thanks to the ambition of man. That's right! Frankenstein makes his appearance on this night of frights. Did you like how we colored him? We're sure you can do a job just as good or even better.
Bringing your own Frankenstein to life has never been so easy. Do you know what you have to do? Color! You'll be able to choose among the best Frankenstein images to color and bring him to life using only your talent as an artist. Isn't that exciting?
But to bring this monster of nightmares to life you need to prepare the right materials. Watercolors, chalk, markers, pencils and... Anything else? We can't let any of the materials for our experiment go missing. That's right! Tonight we'll be scientists.
The first step will be to choose among the Frankenstein coloring pages. After you pick your drawing you'll have to decide which techniques will help you create life. Blending, pointillism, and hatching sound like good options to keep in mind.
Stop right there! Granting life sounds very exciting, but remember that at Coloring Together we love receiving the works of our artists, so send us a photo when your creation is finished and we'll be delighted to show it to the world.
Are you ready? It's time to create life! With your artistic talent you'll be the one in charge of bringing the next Frankenstein back from the dead. Don't waste any time! Science and art don't make themselves.
Frankenstein coloring pages
Why color frankenstein pictures?
Frankenstein is a character who first appeared in the novel "Frankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus". He is a creature made from parts of corpses and artificially created by Victor Frankenstein during an experiment.
As you'll notice, Frankenstein is actually the surname of the scientist who gave life to this creature of terror, since in his first novel he had no name and his creator referred to this creature as “the demon.”
From his first appearance until today, the features of Frankenstein have changed into what we know now. The Frankenstein coloring pages can't be missing on this terrifying Halloween night. Are you ready to give life to your monster?
Above each of the Frankenstein images to color you'll find interesting facts about this creature that seeks to inspire terror in people's hearts. There's no better way to spend Halloween night than coloring your own Frankenstein at Coloring Together!
Learn while coloring Frankenstein
- Frankenstein is actually the surname of the scientist who gave life to this monster we all know for being created with parts of corpses. This creature of terror had no name, which is why the title of the first movie was “Frankenstein, the Man Who Made a Monster”
- The first edition of the Frankenstein book in 1818 was published anonymously. The author, Mary Shelley, didn't think the work would be well received if readers knew it was written by a woman.
- On the banks of the Rhine river there is a castle called Frankenstein. It is said that an alchemist named Konrad Dippel lived in this castle: it's said that he sought to create an elixir that would let people live more than 100 years and that he robbed graves to experiment with the bodies. Does that sound familiar?
- Did you know that Mary Shelley's Frankenstein book (1818) is considered the first science fiction book? Amazing!
- Frankenstein in the original work was not clumsy and dim-witted like he's portrayed in many works today. In the original book, Frankenstein was very nimble, had superhuman strength, and was intelligent.
- The first cinematic work of Frankenstein was made in 1910, it was a silent film with the title “Frankenstein” and it only lasts 15 minutes.
- Frankenstein's monster in the original 1818 work was very intelligent. After being abandoned by his creator, he traveled until he found a shed where he hid and learned to speak thanks to being able to see and hear from that place the lessons given to a foreign woman.
- The writer Mary Shelley began writing the Frankenstein novel when she was only 18 years old. Her work would be published just 2 years later in 1818. Impressive!
- Did you know that Frankenstein is a German name that means Stone of the Franks? On the banks of the Rhine river there is also a castle that bears that name. Amazing!
- Frankenstein has been the inspiration for more than 130 movies!
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