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Classic Michigan J Frog Looney Tunes Warner Brothers Limited Edition Animation Cel of 500

Classic Michigan J Frog Looney Tunes Warner Brothers Limited Edition Animation Cel of 500

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CLASSIC MICHIGAN J FROG
Hand-Painted Limited Edition Animation Cel (of 500),

from Warner Brothers/Clampett Studios

Comes with a Clampett/WB Certificate of Authenticity

We are honored to be part of the studio gallery program, which means we can offer you amazing licensed Warner Brothers animation art direct from the studio and their vaults via Clampett Studios (Run by Ruth Clampett, Bob Clampett's daughter. She also ran the WB studio stores in the malls in the 80's/90's!). And this piece, based on the characters from Looney Tunes is a knock-out!

“Hello My Honey, Hello My Baby, Hello My Ragtime Gal…” In Classic Michigan J. Frog, everyone’s favorite singing, dancing, smooth-skinned, web-footed, tailless leaping amphibian make yet another in a series of his patented Command Performances, this time in front of the theater from his one famed cartoon appearance, One Froggy Evening.

This Limited Edition Cel began with a drawing by Dan Haskett. From this drawing Laurie Dindis created the master inking which was then silk-screened with the Warner Bros. Seal onto an acetate sheet (or “cel”). Each cel was ink-enhanced by hand before being hand-painted on the reverse side. The background by Hector Martinez was reproduced on acid-free paper using a fine art lithography process. The edition number was hand-inked on each cel in an edition size of 500.

Hand-Painted, Limited Edition Size: 500
Background: Print
Image size: 10.5" x 12.5"

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NOTE: We're an authorized WB/Clampett gallery. That means we are able to sell (direct) all the WB/Clampett licensed art. As are other galleries. Normally, they give us generic art to sell the pieces. Then, when one of the galleries sells a piece we just pull from stock (they're physically close to us) and the customer gets the next number available. For some reason, for this piece, they gave us a piece of art with the numbers on it. This is not the piece you'd get. But we can tell you what # you'd receive if you wish to contact us and ask.

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