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Tuesday 14 August 2012

Pinocchio Animation Cel

 

today I’m going to share Some Pinocchio animation cel,storyboard drawing and some concept storyboard .

it is c.1939-40.

Dimension: 9x11"

wood frame has 7 5/8 x 9 5/8" opening with glass over animation cel with Pinocchio with strings in center next to lower half image of Geppetto wearing apron with cat Figaro at lower right. Yellow paint of Pinocchio’s hat is missing in a few areas as is small line of color on Geppetto’s shoe. A few scattered paint flakes are visible under glass. Cel has light rippling mostly just visible in reflected light. Proper re-framing would give this cel a Fine/VF appearance.

 

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STORYBOARD DRAWING :

 

A pencil concept of Figaro, Pinocchio and Gepetto showing the zoom move when Gepetto bends down to Pinocchio. Very unusual. [Image: 5-13/16"W x 5"H. Frame: 12-7/8"W x 12"H] Acquired 1992.

 

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CONCEPT STORYBOARD :

A small series of 3 concept images for the meeting of Pinocchio, Honest John and Gideon. Very precise and well drawn. Where John & Gideon hide behind a tree and John bends over (takes off hat and cards fly out). Based on other sketches, this sequence may have been drawn by Gustaf Tenggren (1896-1970). [Image: Left: 3"W x 2-3/16"H, Center: 2-7/8"W x 2-1/8"H, Right: 3-1/16"W x 2-3/16"H. Frame: 17"W x x8-3/16"H.] Acquired 1990.

From “Pinocchio” (1940).  A small series of 3 concept images for the meeting of Pinocchio, Honest John and Gideon.  Very precise and well drawn.  Where John & Gideon hide behind a tree and John bends over (takes off hat and cards fly out).  Based on other sketches, this sequence may have been drawn by Gustaf Tenggren (1896-1970).  [Image: Left: 3"W x 2-3/16"H, Center: 2-7/8"W x 2-1/8"H, Right: 3-1/16"W x 2-3/16"H.   Frame: 17"W x x8-3/16"H.]   Acquired 1990.  SeqID-0116   Updated: 8/3/2005<br /><br />.  See Canemaker, John.  Treasures of Disney Animation Art.  NY: Abbeville Press, 1982.  ISBN: 0-89659-581-1.  [15"W x 12"H] Page 118.

 

From “Pinocchio” (1940).  A small series of 3 concept images for the meeting of Pinocchio, Honest John and Gideon.  Very precise and well drawn.  Where John & Gideon hide behind a tree and John bends over (takes off hat and cards fly out).  Based on other sketches, this sequence may have been drawn by Gustaf Tenggren (1896-1970).  [Image: Left: 3"W x 2-3/16"H, Center: 2-7/8"W x 2-1/8"H, Right: 3-1/16"W x 2-3/16"H.   Frame: 17"W x x8-3/16"H.]   Acquired 1990.  SeqID-0116   Updated: 8/3/2005<br /><br />.  See Canemaker, John.  Treasures of Disney Animation Art.  NY: Abbeville Press, 1982.  ISBN: 0-89659-581-1.  [15"W x 12"H] Page 118.

 

From “Pinocchio” (1940).  A small series of 3 concept images for the meeting of Pinocchio, Honest John and Gideon.  Very precise and well drawn.  Where John & Gideon hide behind a tree and John bends over (takes off hat and cards fly out).  Based on other sketches, this sequence may have been drawn by Gustaf Tenggren (1896-1970).  [Image: Left: 3"W x 2-3/16"H, Center: 2-7/8"W x 2-1/8"H, Right: 3-1/16"W x 2-3/16"H.   Frame: 17"W x x8-3/16"H.]   Acquired 1990.  SeqID-0116   Updated: 8/3/2005<br /><br />.  See Canemaker, John.  Treasures of Disney Animation Art.  NY: Abbeville Press, 1982.  ISBN: 0-89659-581-1.  [15"W x 12"H] Page 118.

 

From “Pinocchio” (1940).  A small series of 3 concept images for the meeting of Pinocchio, Honest John and Gideon.  Very precise and well drawn.  Where John & Gideon hide behind a tree and John bends over (takes off hat and cards fly out).  Based on other sketches, this sequence may have been drawn by Gustaf Tenggren (1896-1970).  [Image: Left: 3"W x 2-3/16"H, Center: 2-7/8"W x 2-1/8"H, Right: 3-1/16"W x 2-3/16"H.   Frame: 17"W x x8-3/16"H.]   Acquired 1990.  SeqID-0116   Updated: 8/3/2005<br /><br />.  See Canemaker, John.  Treasures of Disney Animation Art.  NY: Abbeville Press, 1982.  ISBN: 0-89659-581-1.  [15"W x 12"H] Page 118.

 

THANKS TO ORIGINAL SKETCHERS AND SCANNERS

KEEP SKETCHING ……… ^_^

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