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The Pointer a sketch of Mickey Mouse and Pluto from 1939

The Pointer a sketch of Mickey Mouse and Pluto from 1939

SKU: ODSRWA2444
£35.00Price
Only 1 left in stock

This piece is a sketch featuring Mickey Mouse and Pluto, two iconic characters from Disney. This specific drawing appears to be from the 1939 cartoon "The Pointer."

50 cm wide 40 cm height landscape

The sketch prominently features Mickey Mouse reading a book while Pluto looks on. This is a classic depiction that showcases their close relationship and playful nature.

The artwork is done in pencil, showcasing the preliminary stages of animation where animators sketch out scenes and character poses. The soft, rounded lines are typical of early Disney animation, highlighting the characters' expressive and whimsical nature.

"The Pointer" was released in 1939, a time when Disney was refining its animation techniques and character designs. This sketch would have been part of the process that brought these beloved characters to life on screen.

This drawing is likely part of a storyboard or a rough animation frame. It demonstrates the meticulous work that goes into creating fluid and engaging animated sequences.

"The Pointer" is notable for being one of the first cartoons where Mickey Mouse was voiced by Walt Disney himself. The cartoon is also significant for its more detailed backgrounds and character animations, setting a new standard for future Disney productions.

This sketch provides a glimpse into the creative process behind classic Disney animations and the craftsmanship involved in producing these timeless works. It has been sympathetically framed in a distressed white wooden frame to compliment the aesthetic of the sketch and has deliberately been left exposed rather than having a glass frontage.

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    300

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