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sabato 16 luglio 2011

Pinocchio

WALT DISNEY STUDIO
Pinocchio (1940) 
two (2) original production animation drawings
blue, red, green and black pencil on two (2) untrimmed animation sheets, image sizes: 4.75" x 6" and 2.5" x 2"
This original final animation drawing of Lampwick, the bad boy of Pleasure Island, and matching effects drawing were created by a Disney Studio animator in production of the animated feature, and cel paintings were made directly from them. Fred Moore, one of Walt Disney's most gifted animators of the 1930s and early-1940s, supervised the animation of this scene; the blue pencil underdrawing in Lampwick is undoubtedly his work. The matching effects drawing depicts the smoke and ashes from Lampy's cigar which were painted on a separate cel level. The animator wrote the studio designations “29” and "C29" at lower right to indicate each original's place in the scene; studio stamp at lower right on each sheet identifies the production, sequence and scene numbers. Our certificate of authenticity is included.
The sheet with the drawing of Lampwick has two insignificant spots to the left of the image and small spots of paint on the back to the right: VERY FINE condition.

The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad

WALT DISNEY STUDIO
The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad (1949) 
original production animation drawing
blue, red and black pencil on untrimmed animation sheet, image size: 3" x 3"
This delightful original final animation drawing of J. Thaddeus Toad was created by a Disney Studio animator in production of the animated feature, and a cel painting was made directly from it. In this scene supervised by Walt Disney's master animator Frank Thomas, one of his Nine Old Men, Mr. Toad tells Moley and Ratty, standing in the road below, of the joy he experienced while gallivanting about the countryside in a gypsy cart pulled by Cyril Proudbottom. It is an animator's extreme drawing with grid drawn at right; the blue pencil underdrawing is undoubtedly Frank Thomas' work. Jack Kinney directed this segment of the two-part feature, based on The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame. The animator wrote the studio designation “92” at lower right to indicate this original's place in the scene. 



Alice in Wonderland (1951)

WALT DISNEY STUDIO
Alice in Wonderland (1951)
 
original production animation drawing
pencil on animation sheet trimmed to 12" x 15.5", image size: 5.5" x 9"
This original rough animation drawing of Tweedle-Dee and Tweedle-Dum was created by Disney animator Ward Kimball in development of a scene in the animated feature based on the tales of Lewis Carroll. In this scene the madcap twins respond when Alice, after reading of their names from their collars, pokes Dee's still figure: "If you think we're waxworks, you ought to pay, you know," says Dee, to which Dum adds "Contrariwise, if you think we're alive you ought to speak to us." Walt Disney's great animator and director Ward Kimball, one of his Nine Old Men, supervised the animation of these characters and this scene; this animator's extreme drawing, with grid at right, is undoubtedly his work. The animator wrote the designation "36" at lower right to indicate this original's place in the scene. Our certificate of authenticity is included.
Paper has turned tan at edges yet is not at all brittle; there is creasing along the top above the images; light handling; : FINE condition.


sabato 25 giugno 2011

Disney THE RELUCTANT DRAGON Animation Model Sheet of Albert Hurter DRAGON Sketches,



WALT DISNEY STUDIO
The Reluctant Dragon (1941)
original production animation model sheet
photostatic reproduction on paper, dimensions: 11" x 14"
Since the early 1930s the Disney Studio has produced model sheets of its animated characters and/or atmosphere and concept art for circulation among artists and animators working in production of an animated film. Before the 1970s they were reproduced by a photostatic or printing process. They were made when a character or setting was in development and to help animators maintain a consistent look to the character throughout the film. This photostat model sheet titled "Suggestions for 'The Reluctant Dragon'" was made at the Disney Studio during production of The Reluctant Dragon, and it was issued on "6-13-40" to further development of characters and situations in the animated film. All of the drawings shown are by Albert Hurter, Walt Disney's brilliant inspirational artist of the 1930s and early-1940s, and "AH" is reproduced in the studio's "Character Model Dep't" stamp at upper right. As in most cases, the filmed version of the characters is very different from Hurter's designs. However, that did not lessen his contribution. His work was valued by Walt Disney because his fertile imagination and quick pencil produced sketches of actors, situations, even inanimate objects that could jumpstart the thinking of other artists and drive story and character development

Disney PINOCCHIO Animation Model Sheet PINOCCHIO, 1940




WALT DISNEY STUDIO
Pinocchio (1940) 
original production animation model sheet
photostatic reproduction on paper, dimensions: 11" x 14"
Since the early 1930s the Disney Studio has produced model sheets of its animated characters and/or atmosphere and concept art for circulation among artists and animators working in production of an animated film. Before the 1970s they were reproduced by a photostatic or printing process. They were made when a character or setting was in development and to help animators maintain a consistent look to the character throughout the film. This photostat model sheet titled "Pinocchio F-3" was made at the Disney Studio during production of Pinocchio, and it was issued to animators "2-20-39" for use in drawing the film's title character. This is the final model of Pinoke, and the studio's dated "Character Model Dep't." stamp is reproduced in the model sheet at upper left.

Disney DUMBO Animation Model Sheet DUMBO + TIMOTHY, 1941



WALT DISNEY STUDIO
Dumbo (1941) 
original production animation model sheet
photostatic print on paper, dimensions:11 " x 14"
Since the early 1930s the Disney Studio has produced model sheets of its animated characters and/or atmosphere and concept art for circulation among artists and animators working in production of an animated film. Before the 1970s they were reproduced by a photostatic or printing process. They were made when a character or setting was in development and to help animators maintain a consistent look to the character throughout the film. This photostat model sheet titled "Dumbo Suggestion Sketches" was made at the Disney Studio during production of Dumbo, and it was issued to animators "3-4-40" for use in developing the look of Dumbo and Timothy. The drawings reproduced are by Albert Hurter, Walt Disney's great inspirational artist of the period, and his initials appear as part of the Character Model Dep't. stamp at upper left. Note that in these early sketches Timothy looks more like Mickey Mouse than he does in the final version seen in the film. The model sheet was mounted by the Disney artist who received it to an 11.25" x 14.25" board with a commonly-used transfer adhesive that has not caused any discoloration it at all. Our certificate of authenticity is included.

mercoledì 8 giugno 2011

Robin Hood Little John Animation Cel Model

This is an Original Photostat Model Sheet from the Disney studios. Model sheets are created in the studio as a reference tool for animators to use in order to keep character design consistent throughout a production. Model sheets were reproduced by photostat methods and passed out to the animators on a project. This piece is an actual photostat model sheet that was used by animators during production. The model sheet measures 11" x 14" and features great images of Little John from the 1963 Disney feature film, Robin Hood.

The Sword in the Stone Animation Cel Model

This is an Original Photostat Model Sheet from the Disney studios. Model sheets are created in the studio as a reference tool for animators to use in order to keep character design consistent throughout a production. Model sheets were reproduced by photostat methods and passed out to the animators on a project. This piece is an actual photostat model sheet that was used by animators during production. The model sheet measures 11" x 14" and features a great variety of images from the 1963 Disney feature film, The Sword in the Stone.

The Sword in the Stone Animation Cel Model

This is an Original Photostat Model Sheet from the Disney studios. Model sheets are created in the studio as a reference tool for animators to use in order to keep character design consistent throughout a production. Model sheets were reproduced by photostat methods and passed out to the animators on a project. This piece is an actual photostat model sheet that was used by animators during production. The model sheet measures 11" x 14" and features a great variety of images of Merlin as different animals from the 1963 Disney feature film, The Sword in the Stone.


The Sword in the Stone Animation Cel Model

This is an Original Photostat Model Sheet from the Disney studios. Model sheets are created in the studio as a reference tool for animators to use in order to keep character design consistent throughout a production. Model sheets were reproduced by photostat methods and passed out to the animators on a project. This piece is an actual photostat model sheet that was used by animators during production. The model sheet measures 11" x 14" and features a great variety of images of Wart from the 1963 Disney feature film, The Sword in the Stone

The Sword in the Stone Animation Cel Model

This is an Original Photostat Model Sheet from the Disney studios. Model sheets are created in the studio as a reference tool for animators to use in order to keep character design consistent throughout a production. Model sheets were reproduced by photostat methods and passed out to the animators on a project. This piece is an actual photostat model sheet that was used by animators during production. The model sheet measures 11" x 14" and features a great variety of images from the 1963 Disney feature film, The Sword in the Stone.

Disney Chip and Dale short Animation Cel Model

This is an Original Photostat Model Sheet from the Disney studios. Model sheets are created in the studio as a reference tool for animators to use in order to keep character design consistent throughout a production. Model sheets were reproduced by photostat methods and passed out to the animators on a project. This piece is an actual photostat model sheet that was used by animators during production. The model sheet measures 11" x 14" and features great images from the 1951 Disney Chip and Dale short, "Chicken in the Rough."

Mickey Mouse Animation Cel Model

This is an Original Photostat Model Sheet from the Disney studios. Model sheets are created in the studio as a reference tool for animators to use in order to keep character design consistent throughout a production. Model sheets were reproduced by photostat/photographic methods and passed out to the animators on a project. This piece is an actual photostat model sheet that was used by animators during production. The model sheet measures 11" x 14" and was used as a standard reference for Mickey Mouse's design, this was created in the late 1930's as evidenced in the date within the image (10-18-38)


Mickey Mouse Animation Cel Model

This is an Original Photostat Model Sheet from the Disney studios. Model sheets are created in the studio as a reference tool for animators to use in order to keep character design consistent throughout a production. Model sheets were reproduced by photostat/photographic methods and passed out to the animators on a project. This piece is an actual photostat model sheet that was used by animators during production. The model sheet measures 11" x 14" and was used as a standard reference for Mickey Mouse's design, this was created in the late 1930's as evidenced in the date within the image (10-18-38)

"Donald Duck short" Disney 1940 Billposters Donald Duck Animation Cel Model

This is an Original Photostat Model Sheet from the Disney studios. Model sheets are created in the studio as a reference tool for animators to use in order to keep character design consistent throughout a production. Model sheets were reproduced by photostat methods and passed out to the animators on a project. This piece is an actual photostat model sheet that was used by animators during production. The model sheet measures 11" x 14" and features great images from the 1940 Disney Donald Duck short, "Billposters."

"Donald Duck" Disney 1950s Standard Donald Duck Animation Cel Model

This is an Original Photostat Model Sheet from the Disney studios. Model sheets are created in the studio as a reference tool for animators to use in order to keep character design consistent throughout a production. Model sheets were reproduced by photostat/photographic methods and passed out to the animators on a project. This piece is an actual photostat model sheet that was used by animators during production. The model sheet measures 11" x 17" and was used as a standard reference for Donald Duck's design, this looks to be from the early 50s based on the size and type of paper used for the model sheet.


"Pelican" Disney '40 Mickey Mouse Short Animation Cel Model Sheet

This is an Original Photostat Model Sheet from the Disney studios. Model sheets are created in the studio as a reference tool for animators to use in order to keep character design consistent throughout a production. Model sheets were reproduced by photostat/photographic methods and passed out to the animators on a project. This piece is an actual photostat model sheet that was used by animators during production. The model sheet measures 11" x 14" and was used for the 1940 Disney Mickey Mouse short, "Tugboat Mickey."


Disney 1947 Fun & Fancy Free Bongo Animation Cel Model

This is an Original Photostat Model Sheet from the Disney studios. Model sheets are created in the studio as a reference tool for animators to use in order to keep character design consistent throughout a production. Model sheets were reproduced by photostat/photographic methods and passed out to the animators on a project. This piece is an actual photostat model sheet that was used by animators during production. The model sheet measures 14" x 17" and was used in the production of the 1947 classic Disney short, "Bongo" which was part of "Fun and Fancy Free."

Disney 1947 Fun & Fancy Free Bongo Animation Cel Model

This is an Original Photostat Model Sheet from the Disney studios. Model sheets are created in the studio as a reference tool for animators to use in order to keep character design consistent throughout a production. Model sheets were reproduced by photostat/photographic methods and passed out to the animators on a project. This piece is an actual photostat model sheet that was used by animators during production. The model sheet measures 14" x 17" and was used in the production of the 1947 classic Disney short, "Bongo" which was part of "Fun and Fancy Free."

Disney 1947 Fun & Fancy Free Bongo Animation Cel Model

This is an Original Photostat Model Sheet from the Disney studios. Model sheets are created in the studio as a reference tool for animators to use in order to keep character design consistent throughout a production. Model sheets were reproduced by photostat/photographic methods and passed out to the animators on a project. This piece is an actual photostat model sheet that was used by animators during production. The model sheet measures 14" x 17" and was used in the production of the 1947 classic Disney short, "Bongo" which was part of "Fun and Fancy Free."