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  2. Cel - Wikipedia

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    For example, a large "pan" cel depicting numerous characters from the finale of Who Framed Roger Rabbit sold for $50,600 at Sotheby's in 1989, including its original background. [4] [5] Disney Stores sold production cels from The Little Mermaid (their last film to use cels) at prices from $2,500 to $3,500, without the original backgrounds ...

  3. Art Corner - Wikipedia

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    Disney collector Rob Richards notes "The Art Corner rescued thousands of cels from being destroyed and saved them for posterity." [2] Other offerings that had an immense impact on future artists were a series of Cartoon Character Guides on drawing Mickey Mouse, Goofy, Pluto, Jiminy Cricket, Chip 'n Dale, Donald Duck, flip books, and animation kits.

  4. ArtInsights - Wikipedia

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    ArtInsights was founded by co-owners Leslie Combemale and Michael Barry in December 1994. The gallery featured primarily vintage and new limited editions and original animation cels from animation studios [3] [4] such as Walt Disney, Warner Brothers and Hanna-Barbera, as well as art from Peanuts, and other smaller animation studios.

  5. Eyvind Earle - Wikipedia

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    Eyvind Earle (April 26, 1916 – July 20, 2000) was an American artist, author and illustrator, noted for his contribution to the background illustration and styling of Disney's animated films in the 1950s.

  6. Walt Disney Archives - Wikipedia

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    The Walt Disney Archives is the corporate archive for The Walt Disney Company.Established in 1970 by Dave Smith, the Walt Disney Archives is the official repository for Disney's history—which includes everything from corporate files to photographs, movie props and costumes, consumer products, and assets from Disney's theme parks.

  7. National Cartoon Museum - Wikipedia

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    While working to re-open, the museum was robbed of Dick Tracy and Prince Valiant originals, as well as some Disney animation cels. [7] After acquiring more funding, [ 8 ] and a donation of Disney art from Diamond Comic Distributors ' Steve Geppi , [ 9 ] the newly minted International Museum of Cartoon Art finally [ 10 ] opened the doors to its ...