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Saturday, September 16, 2006

Media: Mice and Duck Models

Disney Model SheetDisney Model SheetThis post is just the tip of the iceberg... see the bonus reason on our The Top Ten Reasons To Support The A-HAA for links to more great posts featuring animation art.

Today, we had a full complement of volunteers, and we digitized more of the model sheets loaned to us by Archive Alliance member, Van Eaton Galleries. The batch consisted of models of Mickey and Donald from various vintages. For more Disney model sheets, see... Reluctant Dragon and Pinocchio Model Sheets and Two Disney Concept Artists.

Disney Model Sheet
Disney Model Sheet
Disney Model Sheet
Disney Model Sheet
Disney Model Sheet
Disney Model Sheet
Disney Model Sheet
Disney Model Sheet
Disney Model Sheet
Disney Model Sheet
Disney Model Sheet
Disney Model Sheet
Disney Model Sheet
Disney Model Sheet

One of these model sheets surprised me. Take a look at them and see if you can see why. These images are perfect to use to hone your drawing skills in Lesson Seven of John K's $100,000 Drawing Course.

Van Eaton GalleriesVan Eaton GalleriesThese original production photostatic model sheets are available for sale by Van Eaton Galleries for $50 apiece. If you decide to add any of them to your collection, tell the folks at the Van Eaton Galleries that ASIFA-Hollywood referred you, and they will donate a portion of your purchase price to the ASIFA-Hollywood Animation Archive.

For more Disney model sheets, see... Reluctant Dragon and Pinocchio Model Sheets and Two Disney Concept Artists

Thanks
Stephen Worth
Director
ASIFA-Hollywood
Animation Archive

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10 Comments:

At 11:39 AM, Blogger Chris said...

Is it the fact that Donalds only referred to as the "Duck"?

 
At 11:47 AM, Blogger Stephen Worth said...

No, that's not it!

Steve

 
At 12:31 PM, Blogger Chris said...

Donald smoking?

 
At 1:01 PM, Anonymous Erik Palm said...

Could it be that the director of Brave Little Tailor is "WOR" - Bill Roberts - instead of Burt Gillett (who many websites claim directed it, while most books say Roberts)? Or is it perhaps Donald's cigarette in the last one? I've seen that model sheet before, in a Disney publication where it, apparently, was removed.

 
At 4:23 PM, Blogger Lew Jaffe said...

Thought you might find today's posting about bookplates and cartoonists of interest.
Lew Jaffe, Philadelphia ,Pa.

Http://bookplatejunkie.blogspot.com

 
At 4:44 PM, Blogger Stephen Worth said...

Nope, not the cigarette!

 
At 4:46 PM, Blogger Stephen Worth said...

Not the credit for Brave Little Tailor either, but you're getting warmer.

 
At 11:11 PM, Blogger Chris said...

I noticed in the corner of the mickey's circus model sheet it's signed "Berny". Could this be a model sheet from the recently deceased Berny Wolf?

 
At 9:28 AM, Blogger Stephen Worth said...

That's it!

 
At 9:10 AM, Blogger benj said...

WOW!
Thanks for sharing those amazing model sheets with us!
Keep it up. :D

 

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