Warner Bros. Sculpture

Hair Raising Hare

‘Hair Raising Hare’ “Monster Manicure” “Monsters lead such interesting lives…” says Bugs to Gossamer in one of the most requested scenes in Warner Bros. cartoons. This animated classic was directed by Chuck Jones in 1946. The edition features intricate metal and wood work to accent the fine porcelain. Goebel, among the most renowned companies producing …

Superman: Truth, Justice & The American Way Animation Art

Superman: Truth, Justice

Truth, Justice & The American Way was created and painted by famed DC artist Glen Orbik depicting Superman as the Man of Steel with the rooftops of Metropolis in the background. Orbik is revered for his realistic images. He uses live models during the creative process to capture true human musculatures and poses. Orbik is …

Alice In Wonderland Animation Art Gallery, Cheshire Cat, Purrplexity, Disney Art

Cheshire Cat Purrplexity

Alice knows her journey through Wonderland has truly become “curiouser and curiouser” when she encounters the grinning Cheshire Cat. In between appearing and disappearing bit by bit, this striped, smiling pussycat is always happy to give Alice advice, even if it makes very little sense. This hand-inked, hand-painted, limited-edition cel portrays scene 18 from Sequence …

The Simpsons Biography

Premiering January 14, 1990, The Simpsons is the longest-running primetime animated series in history, and the longest running sitcom currently on primetime television. The Simpsons is also a cultural institution. The Simpsons has an extremely loyal and dedicated fan base worldwide. Intelligently written, subversively humorous and delightfully witty, the show pokes fun at itself and …

Crisis On Infinite Earths By George Perez & Alex Ross

Crisis On Infinite Earths

Crisis On Infinite Earths By George Perez & Alex Ross In 1985, DC Comics began publishing a series entitled ‘Crisis On Infinite Earths’. Limited to only twelve issues, the series put DC’s greatest heros to the ultimate test while untangling and streamlining over fifty years of comic history. One of the principal talents involved with …

Chuck Jones: What’s Opera, Doc?

What's Opera, Doc?

What’s Opera, Doc? This incredible This fine art Limited Edition Giclee faithfully recreates on paper the intricate detail, brushstrokes and colors of an original painting by Jones. Prior art releases featuring the What’s Opera, Doc? theme have been among the most sought after by astute collectors. This work of art represents an outstanding collector value …

About Don Bluth

Genius of Don Bluth

The Genius of Don Bluth Don Bluth dreamed of being a Disney animator. In 1955, he joined The Disney Company and fulfilled his dream by working as an assistant animator on Disney’s ‘Sleeping Beauty’. In 1968 he joined Filmations Studios as a layout artist on such TV shows as ‘The Groovy Ghoulies’ and ‘Archie’. In …

Grilled Rabbit

Grilled Rabbit

Inspired by the antics in the hilarious Isadore ‘Friz’ Freleng-directed Looney Tunes cartoon ‘Racketeer Rabbit, this hand-painted limited edition features the ever-relaxed Bugs Bunny undaunted by Rocky’s – aka Edward G. Robinson – attempt at grilling him. By the end of the cartoon, after Bugs has handled the mobsters with his usual mayhem and hubbub, …

About Walt Disney

Although animated shorts were produced a decade and a half before the first Disney production, Walt Disney is universally recognized as the pioneer of classic American animation. Disney began creating animated characters as early as 1923, however his first Mickey Mouse cartoon shorts were not created until 1928. These shorts, ‘Plane Crazy’ and ‘Gallopin’ Gaucho’, …