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199267875Prestel-Verlag; Et Al. New. 1992. Paperback. 3791311468 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- 240 pp. With 215 ills. 109 col. . 30 x 24 cm. Description: "Highlighting the similar objectives approaches to art production and links to mass media underlying the works of three celebrated American artists this catalogue presents preliminary sketches and finished drawings produced for animated films at the studios of Walt Disney 1901-1966 silkscreened portraits of celebrities by Andy Warhol 1928-1987 and pictographic paintings prints drawings and sculptural objects by Keith Haring 1958-1990. Includes a comparative evaluation of the artists' careers and three essays discussing the contributions of individual illustrators to Disney's films Warhol's subversive artistic and entrepreneurial achievements and Haring's attempts to synthesize popular folk and fine art." -- with a bonus offer--; 0.75 x 11.75 x 9.75 Inches . Prestel-Verlag; Et Al paperback
77129Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: Grumpy on Deer Layout Drawing Walt Disney 1937. Grumpy rides to the rescue on a reindeer in this original drawing from Disney's first animated feature film. These two drawings are in graphite and colored pencil with a red pencil border with an image size of 7" x 5".<br /> <br /> In 1989 the United States Library of Congress deemed Disney's Snow White "culturally historically or aesthetically significant" and selected it as one of the first 25 films for preservation in the National Film Registry. The American Film Institute ranked it among the 100 greatest American films and also named the film as the greatest American animated film of all time in 2008.<br /> <br /> The images have been professionally mounted and framed. They were acquired at a Los Angeles County Public Assessor's auction in the early 1990s and are being sold on behalf of the family of Roger Gozdecki. unknown
1940140941909New York: Simon and Schuster 1940. First Edition. Fine/Near Fine. First edition first printing. Bound in publisher's beige cloth stamped in royal blue. Fine in a Near Fine dust jacket with original price of $3.75 intact with light edge wear and light rubbing; blind side is toned and with faint stain at the foot of the spine not visible from the recto. A fantastic copy of a book commonly found in much lesser condition. A wonderful evocation of Disney's epic. Simon and Schuster unknown
19371112108<p>Original Courvoisier hand-inked and painted animation cel of Grumpy from <em>Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs</em>. The cel measures 8" x 5" and is matted and framed. The original matte shows some waterstaining at bottom with no effect on the cel.</p> Walt Disney
196089055s. l. No Location: s. n. 1960. Fine. Rare signed portrait of ""Uncle Walt"" s. n. s. l. No Location s. d. circa 1960 20.4 x 25.5 cm Une photographie Black-and-white photographic promotional portrait for Disney studios depicting Walt Disney. A minute black line is visible near the hair. Â Rare and striking manuscript signature by Walt Disney in black ink signed directly within the image. Â Â s. n. unknown
19371112109<p>Original courvoisier animation cel of Sneezy from <em>Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs</em>. The cel itself measures 6.25" x 6" and is matted and framed.</p> Walt Disney
193389373No Location: Hachette 1933. Fine. Adventures of the famous cartoon mouse signed by its creator Hachette No Location 1933 21.7 x 26.4 cm Reliure de l'éditeur First edition. Publisher's full cloth-backed pictorial boards front board with color illustration pictorial endpapers a newspaper clipping photograph of the Disney couple pasted on the front pastedown. Minor lacks to the upper cover corners slightly creased. Exceptional incribed copy by Walt Disney on the front pastedown: ""Best wishes / Walt Disney"" below a portrait of him with his wife and their dog. Hachette hardcover
1936146500San Francisco: Bohemian Club 1936. First edition of this Grove Play produced and performed by and for Bohemian Club members. Octavo original orange boards. Signed by Walt Disney opposite the dedication page. Additionally signed and inscribed by nearly 70 individuals. In his book 'Walt Disney: An American Original' Bob Thomas recounts the story of Walt Disney's visit to the Bohemian Club in 1936 the year in which his signature appears in this volume -- apparently the snoring from the following evening inspired the snoring scene in the Dwarfs' cottage in Snow White. In very good condition ownership inscription to the front pastedown "For Orrville Taylor. Bohemia Aug 1 1936 from H. P." with a large sketch of the mountainside. American entrepreneur animator and film producer Walt Disney is arguably the most important figure in the history of animation. A national cultural icon his innovative spirit and vision revolutionized the genre of animated cartoons making them a major part of mainstream popular entertainment. Founded as the Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio in 1923 and incorporated as Walt Disney Productions in 1929 Walt Disney Animation Studios has produced 57 feature films. For much of its existence the studio was recognized as the premier American animation studio; it developed many of the techniques concepts and principles that became standard practices of traditional animation. Bohemian Club hardcover
233963/3/56. <blockquote><p>The father of the boy who secured the autographs - and who signed for his son - was Philip S. Hench of the Mayo Clinic who won the 1950 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine for developing cortisone</p><p> </p><p>The boy's uncle John Hench was a Disney illustrator</p></blockquote><p>The <strong>autographs album</strong> of twelve year old John B. Hench 6"" x 4 3/4"" maroon cloth taken on a family trip to California in early 1956. Young Hench has signed dated it March 3 1956 and included his Rochester Minnesota address on the front endpaper. He has also signed the front pastedown as has his uncle John C. Hench who worked for the Walt Disney Company for 65 years. The following leaf is signed by the younger Hench's <em>“momâ€</em> and father ""<em>To my wonderful son John / Dad / April 19 1956/ P. Hench"".</em> The boy’s father was Philip S. Hench of the Mayo Clinic in Rochester Minnesota. He was one of the leaders in American rheumatology and won the 1950 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine for developing cortisone.</p><p><img class=""alignnone wp-image-28774 size-post-window"" src=""https://cdn.raabcollection.com/wp-content/uploads/20231204112418/IMG-0046-1-e1696364912470-1600x904.jpg"" alt="""" width=""1600"" height=""904"" /></p><p>John C. Hench started with Disney in 1939 as a story artist working in areas such as art direction and special effects and became respected by Disney as one of the studio's most gifted artists and designers. In 1954 Hench was in the studio's live action department as lead developer of the giant squid in 20000 Leagues Under the Sea. The film won an Academy Award for Best Special Effects. Hench was Disney's official portrait artist of Mickey Mouse painting the company's portraits for Mickey's 25th 50th 60th 70th and 75th birthdays. He also led the design team for various iconic attractions: Tomorrowland Adventureland the Snow White Grotto Space Mountain and the Cinderella Castle at the Magic Kingdom. Hench contributed to attractions such as the Carousal of Progress and It’s a Small World.</p><p>In the album after a few personal signatures there is a full page inscription signature and two sketches by John C. Hench. <em>“With My Best Wishes for John Hench/ John C Hench / Disney Studio / Burbank Calif 1956â€</em>. A sketch of <em>""1 hydrogen atom†</em>Hench was art director for the 1957 episode of the television series ""Disneyland"" describing the benefits of nuclear power below that he has created a pen sketch of Donald Duck. The facing page has the autograph of Bob Carlson Disney Studios. Carlson was part of the team working on classic Disney short and feature films such as the Silly Symphony series animations featuring Donald Duck Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 1937 and Fantasia 1940. In the 1950s Carlson was animating more feature films such as The Three Caballeros 1945 Alice in Wonderland 1951 Peter Pan 1952 and Sleeping Beauty 1959. On that page are also autographs of three basketball players Cal Christensen ""Babe"" Pressley Harlem Globetrotters and Andy Johnson Harlem Globetrotters.</p><p>The leaf following the Hench inscription has an inscription and large bold <strong>autograph</strong> of Walt Disney <em>""To John / Best Wishes / Walt Disney"".</em> Thus this album contains the signatures of Disney and two of his foremost artists/designers and a drawing by one.</p><p>The Henches visited 20th Century Fox and John obtained some film star autographs. The first is James Mason a fine leading actor who starred as Captain Nemo in the 1954 Disney film 20000 Leagues Under the Sea. The page after is headed<em> ""Lunch at 20th Century Fox 4-19-56â€</em> followed by the signatures of three members of the Hench family plus six others. One of these is noted Mayo Clinic rheumatologist Dr. Carlos F. Sacara a colleague of Philip Hench so likely these people were Hench friends and along for the trip. On the following page is the signature of California rheumatologist Dr. Edward W. Boland. That table was a virtual medical convention.</p><p><img class=""alignnone wp-image-28295 size-post-window"" src=""https://cdn.raabcollection.com/wp-content/uploads/20231204120724/IMG-8851-1-e1693318963162-1600x1509.jpg"" alt="""" width=""1600"" height=""1509"" /></p><p>The pages following include signatures of actors and entertainers who were apparently having lunch at 20th Century Fox that day and most had a Disney connection. There is Bob Hope who appeared in numerous Disney television programs; Dennis Day who sang and narrated in Disney productions including Alice in Wonderland and Snow White; Edgar Bergen and Charlie who appeared with Disney on Disney’s very first television appearance; and also Dan Dailey TV actress Dorothy Collins band leader Raymond Collins Ann Blyth Valley of the Dolls author Jacqueline Susann musician Julius Julie Ehrenwerth and more. Hall of Fame pitcher Bob Feller rounds out the album. The balance of the book was used by the young Hench as a 7th grade graduation autograph book with the typical rhyming pun-filled poems.</p><p><img class=""alignnone wp-image-23289 size-post-window"" src=""https://cdn.raabcollection.com/wp-content/uploads/20231204154825/Folder-site-4-1600x1327.jpg"" alt="""" width=""1600"" height=""1327"" /></p> hardcover
1940140948982New York: Simon and Schuster 1940. First Edition. Near Fine/Near Fine. First edition first printing. Signed by Walt Disney on the half-title page and inscribed to the recipient with "best wishes." Bound in publisher's beige cloth stamped in royal blue printed endpapers. 158 pp. profusely illustrated with offset lithographs 16 of which are tipped in. Near Fine with small dent to upper edge of rear board and small stain to lower edge of textblock. Staining along lower edge of pp. 30-31 not affecting lithographs. In an exceptionally nice Near Fine unclipped dust jacket with light wear and toning scattered foxing to front panel and rear flap and evidence of label removal to rear flap. Photograph of Disney and his two daughters laid in.<br /> <br /> <p>A superior signed copy of the companion volume to the groundbreaking animated film. Scarce in this condition the book was invariably manhandled by children and even scarcer with the most recognizable signature in the world. The photograph was taken by Ellis Spreckels daughter-in-law of a sugar magnate who owned the fabulous Hotel del Coronado a favorite of Hollywood stars for decades. The Spreckels family commissioned the popular carousel that inspired Walt Disney to create a family-friendly theme park. Simon and Schuster unknown