Friday, January 11, 2013



This just in from Gunnar Andreassen:

[Have you during you moving days to the USA had time to view the last offers at Van Eation Galleries ?
 
Dozens and dozens of model sheets from the 1930s - a lot of which I hadn't seen earlier:
 
 
I had not seen those. I have selected those three highlights. Two from Ken Anderson and one from Ferdinand Horvath.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

With so much 1930s goodness to see, I was surprised that the most fascinating thing to me was actually something from The Black Cauldron. There's one cel, from what must be a deleted scene, which seems to depict a bloke screaming in agony as he boils up, splits, bleeds and decomposes alive. Easily the goriest image I've ever seen from a Disney animated film! There's also a cel, which I'm guessing is the same scene and character, where he's reduced to a skeleton with a few scant bits of skin, flesh and hair. Who would've thought?

Peter Naegele said...

amazing...

propmaker said...

Thanks for pointing out this amazing gallery of animation art! I could spend hours examining this historic archive in minute detail.

Not to be left out, I picked up something from Disney's "Jungle Book."