Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Original Floyd Mickey - January 5, 1938

I always love seeing original artwork be it animation, illustration or comic art. As I've probably mentioned in the past I really love the early Mickey daily and Sunday strips. There is something really special seeing Floyd Gottfredson's original artwork for these strips.

This piece is currently up on auction at Heritage Galleries. The inking is superb, the lines crisp and clear. This work is very much in context with what was happening in the animation department at the time, it is of the very high standards that Walt was pushing in his animators.

Monday, October 5, 2009

Original Tenggren Snow White art


If you have $250 000 or more to spare, this fine piece of original Tenggren poster art for Snow White could be yours at the Heritage Auctiona Galleries.

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Virginia Davis recalls being Alice



Sadly Virginia Davis passed away a few weeks ago, in sorting through my files I stumbled across this article reprinted in the August 4, 1978 issue of the Disney Newsreel.

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Walt & Roy - 1940s

Here's a great photo of Walt and Roy which looks to be taken in the 40s on a ship, possibly embarking for Europe. Any ideas?

Saturday, June 6, 2009

Walt & Mickey in Chicago

Today marks the 65th anniversary of the D-Day landings, without the couragous spirit of those who went into battle that day we would not enjoy the freedoms we have today. According to some accounts MICKEY MOUSE was the pass word used by troops on D-Day.

Hardly a surprise when by 1944 Mickey was so much a part of international culture.

Here is a photo of Walt and Mickey arriving in Chicago on a visit to The Chicago Century Of Progress Exposition on July 18, 1933.

Disney in Burbank

On August 31, 1938 Walt and Roy paid a deposit of $10 000 for the above 51 acres in Burbank. The total purchase price would come to $100 000 for the property which to this day remains the corporate headquarters of the Walt Disney Company.

I imagine the above photo was taken around the time of purchase if not at the outset of construction.