chuck jones original production cels


Raleigh, NC 27604,Raleigh Location: Cartoon cels from Chuck Jones, Warner Bros., The Simpsons and more! Chuck Jones: Production Art Chuck Jones: Professional Dan Bowden Daniel Killen DC Comic Art Dr. Seuss Disney Disney Vintage Art Eric Goldberg Fabio Napoleoni Fran … Original and limited edition cartoon cels and cartoon art. 919-828-3165 (Raleigh) View our selection here and, if you don’t see what you are looking for on this website, please call or email us. 919-828-7795 (fax),Assisting art collectors with the discovery, acquisition, and preservation of fine art.This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.Original Production Cel from "The Little Mermaid," 1989,Hand-painted Production Cel on laser printed background from "The Little Mermaid," 1989,Production Drawing from "The Fox and The Hound," blue pencil, 1981,Original Production Cel and Clean-Up Drawing from "The New Adventure of Winnie The Pooh,",Production Cel on color print background from an educational film, 1980's,Original Production Cel from episode "Good-bye Mr. Pooh" from "The New Adventures of Winnie The Pooh," 1988, WD121,Original Productin cel from episode "Owl Feathers" from "The New Adventures of Winnie The Pooh," 1988,Original Production Cel from episode "Good-bye Mr. Pooh" from "The New Adventures of Winnie The Pooh," 1988, WD123,Original Production Cel from, "Oliver and Company," 1988,Hand-inked Production Cel from "Cinderella," signed by Frank Thomas & Ollie Johnson, 1950,Original Production Drawing from "The Lion King," blue pencil, 1994,Original Production Drawing, graphite and color pencil, 1930's,Original 16 Field Production Drawing from Pete's Dragon, graphite and blue pencil, 1977,Original Production Drawing from Robber Kitten, graphite, green and red pencil, 1935,Production cel on laser printed background from the animated short, "Tummy Trouble", 1989 WD088,Original production cel from an unknown production mw02,Original production drawing in graphite from "Dumbo", 1941, mw08,Production drawing from "On Ice", 1935, ak19,Original production drawing from "Snow White and the Seven Dwarves", 1937,Original production drawing from SNOW WHITE & THE SEVEN DWARFS, 1937,Original production drawing from PINOCCHIO, 1940 Walt Disney Studios Graphite and red pencil,Original Character drawing by Andreas Deja, 1995,Original production drawing from ALICE IN WONDERLAND, 1951,Original production drawing from SLEEPING BEAUTY, 1959,Original Story Board from "Lonesome Ghosts", graphite and color pencil, 1937,Original production cel from "The Country Cousin",Original production cel from "Alice in Wonderland",Original production cel on watercolor background from "Bambi",Original production cel on original background from "The Jungle Book", 1967, mw11,Production drawing from "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs", 1937, a428,Production cel setup with 1 production drawing, color laser background from the "Return of Jafar" episode of "Disney's Aladdin The Series," 1994,original production cel on cibachrome background signed by Chuck Jones from "How the Grinch Stole Christmas", 1966,original production cel signed by Chuck Jones from "How the Grinch Stole Christmas", 1966,production cel on color laser background signed by Chuck Jones from "Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas", 1966 cj10829,Hand-inked production cel signed by Chuck Jones from "Pullet Surprise", 1996 JONESC001011,Hand-inked production cel signed by Chuck Jones from "Father of the Bird", 1997 JONESC001012,Original production cel on cibachrome background signed by Chuck Jones from "Chariots of Fur", 1995, L330,Original production cel on laser background signed by Chuck Jones from "Chariots of Fur", 1995 WB04,Production cel on color xerox background signed by Chuck Jones from "Rikki Tikki Tavi", 1975 L381,Original production drawing signed by Chuck Jones from "How the Grinch Stole Christmas", 1966 JONESC001002,Original layout drawing signed by Chuck Jones. Thus, original production animation art is very rare and highly prized today. The resulting images were then filmed, one frame at a time against hand-painted background imagery.This artwork was originally seen as little more than a byproduct of the final movie and much vintage animation art was lost or destroyed many years ago.