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2 LOT Chuck Jones Wile E Coyote Fast-1949 AND Furryous-1949 Prints Warner Bros Limited Edition of 149

2 LOT Chuck Jones Wile E Coyote Fast-1949 AND Furryous-1949 Prints Warner Bros Limited Edition of 149

Regular price $ 625.50 USD
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Wile Coyote
CHUCK JONES
Gorgeous Fine Art Prints (BOTH PRINTS COME WITH THIS LOT)
"Fast-1949" and "Furryous-1949"
from Warner Brothers/Linda Jones Enterprises
Limited to 149
NOTE: This is NOT a live signature from Chuck Jones (see below)

Complete with a Linda Jones Enterprises COA

Chuck Jones was a legend. His impact on animation is incalculable. Whether you're a fan of the Looney Tunes or The Grinch or one of his other films (Rikki Tikki Tavi is one of our favorites), this wonderful limited edition Chuck-Jones print is a perfect way to honor him in your collection at a lighter price point than the limited editions.

These wonderful images of Wile E Coyote were created from the original pre-production gouache on paper painting by Chuck Jones that he gifted to his friend, Lt. Jack Hill in 1949. They are both a fine art prints on archival rag paper with hand-torn deckle edges! Each piece of artwork measures 14" x 14" unframed. Cost includes shipping and insurance. They are facsimile signed by Chuck Jones (not a live signature).

Creative collaboration is a hallmark of the Golden Age of Animation and nowhere is it more apparent than in Unit A of the Warner Bros. Animation department, headed by Chuck Jones. On September 17, 1949 (just 4 days shy of his 37th birthday) the Chuck Jones-directed, "Fast and Furry-ous" premiered in movie theaters around the country. Lt Jack Hill first contacted Chuck in 1949 after seeing "Fast and Furry-ous". Jack was in the Army Air Corps (later the Air Force) and wrote to tell Chuck that the pilots, who were under radio silence when on maneuvers, had started saying, "beep-beep" over their radios. Of course, in those days, it wasn't possible to know who had said it and so someone else would answer with another "beep-beep" and soon the air was filled with it.

NOTE: The Charles Scott Gallery is a Linda Jones Enterprise Preferred Gallery, so your artwork is direct from the company started by Chuck and his daughter and will come with a LJE COA. fastfurry001

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