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Daffy Duck Porky Pig Chuck Jones Original Concept Drawing for a Ltd Ed From Warner Brothers Duck Dodgers

Daffy Duck Porky Pig Chuck Jones Original Concept Drawing for a Ltd Ed From Warner Brothers Duck Dodgers

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LOONEY TUNES ORIGINAL Ltd Ed LAYOUT CONCEPT DRAWING
Drawn by CHUCK JONES
of DAFFY DUCK AS DUCK DODGERS with PORKY PIG
From Warner Brothers
A PORTION OF THE PROCEEDS FROM THIS SALE WILL BE DONATED TO THE CHUCK JONES CENTER FOR CREATIVITY!

With a Linda Jones Ent./Chuck Jones Letter of Authenticity

We are truly fortunate to be a preferred gallery with Linda Jones Ent., the company run by the daughter and grand-son of the legendary Warner Brothers/Looney Tunes animator, Chuck Jones.  We also participate in a number of their charity auctions and picked up this amazing drawing from one of those - so this is direct from the source! 

The LJE COA lists this as a concept drawing for either a current or future Limited Edition. There's also a small chance it may have had something to do with the TV cartoon Duck Dodgers but either way hand-drawn by the legendary director Chuck Jones! Measures approximately 10.5" x 12.5" on animation paper. Drawing before 2002, likely 1980's.

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On the one hand, Chuck Jones needs no introduction, on the other hand, it’s incredibly impressive to see a few of his accomplishments laid out in one paragraph.  He is of course one of the legendary directors of the classic Looney Tunes shorts from Warner Brothers that feature iconic characters like Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Wile E Coyote, Yosemite Sam and more.  He directed many of the WWII Private Snafu shorts, then left WB in 1962 to start his own company where he made a new series of “Tom and Jerry” shorts.  His company also made the classic Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch - Chuck personally convinced Dr Seuss to let his book be turned into an animated cartoon.  His company went on to make many other animated classics like The Phantom Tollbooth, Rikki Tikki Tavi and later, Mrs. Doubtfire.  Along the way he won three Acadamy Awards, eventually also picking up a Lifetime Achievement Oscar.  In 1994, one of his most acclaimed WB shorts, “What’s Opera, Doc?” with Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd was voted the greatest cartoon of all time.  He formed another company with his daughter, Linda Jones Enterprises and in the 1980’s/90’s began formally marketing and selling the animated and fine artwork he had created over the course of his amazing career.  And in 1999 he founded the non-profit Chuck Jones Center for Creativity.  He even has a star on the Hollywood walk of fame! 

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