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This is an original hand-painted production cel that depicts Cruella de Vil with her fur coat draped over her shoulders, wearing red gloves holding a cigarette holder, applied to a laser background of a large staircase, matted and framed. The background is consistent with the original film background. Image size 8 1/2 X 3 in. Approximate size in mat 11X10 in.
This is an original production cel paired with a specially created presentation background from the animated feature, The Jungle Book. This scene is of Mowgli and Baloo playing around. Mowgli is tickling Baloo. The approximate size of the cel is 6 X 7 ½ in.. The cel was created by Disney artists and was actually photographed during the making of the film. Directing animators on the film, Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston, have signed the accompanying matte.
This is an original production cel paired with a specially created presentation background from the animated feature, The Jungle Book. This scene is of Mowgli in a trance following flunky monkey, who is holding his lips together and carrying a large palm leaf. The approximate size of the cel is 6 ½ X 8 ¼ in.. The cel was created by Disney artists and was actually photographed during the making of the film. Directing animators on the film, Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston, have signed the accompanying matte.
This is an original production cel paired with a specially created presentation background from the animated feature, The Jungle Book. This scene is of Flunky Monkey standing and waiting for the chance to lure Mowgli away. The approximate size of the cel is 6 ¼ X7 in.. The cel was created by Disney artists and was actually photographed during the making of the film. Directing animators on the film, Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston, have signed the accompanying matte.
This is an original production cel paired with a specially created presentation background from the animated feature, The Jungle Book. This scene is of Bagheera sitting down looking angry. The approximate size of the cel is 7 X 8 in.. The cel was created by Disney artists and was actually photographed during the making of the film. Directing animators on the film, Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston, have signed the accompanying matte.
This cel is a multi-character cel set-up for a cartoon from the 1950’s. Included is Mickey and Minnie Mouse. The production cel (sans background) was produced by the Walt Disney Studios Ink and Paint Department and used in the production of the short. The piece is gouache on celluloid with full margins. The approximate size is 13 X 17.
This is an original animation cel, created by Disney artists, and photographed during the making of The Little Mermaid. In this scene, Ariel is admiring a figure of a couple dancing and wishing to be human. The approximate size of the cel is 7 3/4 in X 15 in.. First the animator’s pencil drawings are transferred with a special xerox transfer process, then it is hand-painted onto acetate by the artists of the Walt Disney Studios Ink and Paint department. The background is a photographic reproduction, created from the original master background.
This is an original animation cel, created by Disney artists, and photographed during the making of The Little Mermaid. In this scene, Ariel is peering over a rock as Eric walks away with Grimsby. The approximate size of the cel is 7 in X 12 in.. First the animator’s pencil drawings are transferred with a special xerographic transfer process, then it is hand-painted onto acetate by the artists of the Walt Disney Studios Ink and Paint department. The background is a photographic reproduction, created from the original master background.
This is an original animation cel, created by Disney artists, and photographed during the making of The Little Mermaid. This scene is a headshot of Ariel at the logoon. The approximate size of the cel is 7 in X 12 in.. First the animator’s pencil drawings are transferred with a special xerographic transfer process, then it is hand-painted onto acetate by the artists of the Walt Disney Studios Ink and Paint department. The background is a photographic reproduction, created from the original master background.
This is an original animation cel, created by Disney artists, and photographed during the making of The Little Mermaid. In this scene, Ariel is gazing into Ursula’s crystal ball at an image of Eric. The approximate size of the cel is 8 3/4 in X 14 3/4 in.. First the animator’s pencil drawings are transferred with a special xerox transfer process, then it is hand-painted onto acetate be the artists of the Walt Disney Studios Ink and Paint department. The background is a photographic reproduction, created from the original master background.
This is an original animation cel, created by Disney artists, and photographed during the making of The Little Mermaid. In this scene, a magical wave takes King Triton up towards Ariel so that he can embrace her and say goodbye to his newly married, newly human daughter. Image size: Triton 6 in., Ariel 7 in.. The approximate size of the cel is 7 1/2 in X 12 in.. First the animator’s pencil drawings are transferred with a special xerographic transfer process, then it is hand-painted, gouache on celluloid, by the artists of the Walt Disney Studios Ink and Paint department. This is a matching production two cel set-up applied to a matching watercolor production background of the sky. First offered for sale by Sotheby’s, the Art of The Little Mermaid, 12/15/90.
This is an original animation cel, created by Disney artists, and photographed during the making of The Little Mermaid. In this scene , Ursula is trying to convince Ariel that she has changed her wicked ways. The approximate size of the cel is 8 1/2 in X 15 1/4 in.. First the animator’s pencil drawings are transferred with a special xerographic transfer process, then it is hand-painted gouache on celluloid, by the artists of the Walt Disney Studios Ink and Paint department. The background is a photographic reproduction, created from the original master background.
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