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Disney Original Art
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Not sure if this counts, a bit of a crossover piece. This is the original painting done for the poster included with The Hobbit record. The dwarves, in particular, are very Disney-fied. Its a large piece, on artist board, now framed.  In retrospect the framing was a waste since I can't bring myself to actually expose the piece to sunlight. The actual poster is below.

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On 12/30/2017 at 9:15 AM, cstojano said:

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Not sure if this counts, a bit of a crossover piece. This is the original painting done for the poster included with The Hobbit record. The dwarves, in particular, are very Disney-fied. Its a large piece, on artist board, now framed.  In retrospect the framing was a waste since I can't bring myself to actually expose the piece to sunlight. The actual poster is below.

 

 

lovely!

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Mickey's Rival Mickey Mouse Production Drawing Animation Art (Walt Disney, 1936)

Mickey makes like a bullfighter with his picnic blanket (which was colored red in the cartoon), in this scene from Mickey's Rival. Graphite with yellow, red, and blue highlights on Management Bond 5-peghole paper, marked 35 in the bottom right corner, and Sc 50 M40 along the bottom edge. Color call-outs in graphite. Image area is approximately 7" x 5". Minor handling wear; Fine condition. (From the Heritage listing)


 

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On 12/30/2017 at 10:15 AM, cstojano said:

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Not sure if this counts, a bit of a crossover piece. This is the original painting done for the poster included with The Hobbit record. The dwarves, in particular, are very Disney-fied. Its a large piece, on artist board, now framed.  In retrospect the framing was a waste since I can't bring myself to actually expose the piece to sunlight. The actual poster is below.

HOBBIT3.jpg

 

Now that is an amazing piece :applause:

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