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Disney Production Drawing
T-Rex
Fantasia - 1940
$500

  Disney Production Drawing
T-Rex
Fantasia - 1940
$500
  Original Disney Animation Art Production Drawing on 16 field paper
Fantasia, 1941
Chernabog
$1500 Framed
  Original Disney
Production Drawing
Fantasia, 1941
Centaurette
$800
  Original Walt Disney
Production Drawing and matching effects drawing
Fantasia, 1941
Bacchus, the god of wine and his unicorn-mule
$1,000
 
 
           
  Original Walt Disney
Production Drawing
Fantasia, 1941
The Sorcerer's Apprentice
Call for Value
  Original Fantasia Disney Animation Art Effects Drawing
Chernabog - 1941
16 field paper
  Original Fantasia Disney Animation Art Production Drawing
Chernabog - 1941
16 Field
SOLD
  Original Fantasia Disney Animation Art Effects Drawing
Chernabog - 1941
16 field paper
  Disney Animation Art Production Drawing
Fantasia
1941
Chernobog
$1,500
 
 

 

 

Check out our original Fantasia production drawings for sale!  Highlights include: the dramatic original 16-field production drawings of Chernobog, which were created by Walt Disney artists in 1940 during the production of Fantasia. Chernobog, the god of evil, appears in the film's final segment, "Night on Bald Mountain". We are selling this wonderful original drawing unframed or framed with a double mat and a black frame (click on the icons to see the framed animation art.) Our animation art gallery also includes a cheerful 12-field production drawing of a darling Centaurette with flowers in her mouth. The Centaurette appears in the film's second segment, The Pastoral Symphony. Throughout the five movements in Beethoven's Sixth Symphony, charming centaurettes are courted by handsome centaurs with the help of winged cupids, Pegasuses play in the sky, and Bacchus, the tipsy greek god of wine, and his donkey-unicorn Jacchus preside over a winemaking festival. We are selling this charming animation production drawing framed with a double mat and gray frame. 

At Animation Sensations, an animation art gallery, you will find an extensive collection of original vintage Disney animation art, including Fantasia production cels and drawings, production backgrounds, Courvoisier set ups, and Disney limited edition cels.

We buy and sell original animation art. Please call or email with inquiries. 

 

Fantasia, Walt Disney, 1941

About the Film
Mickey in Fantasia

Walt Disney’s third feature-length film, Fantasia, was originally planned as a short featuring Mickey Mouse as the sorcerer’s apprentice. It was a marriage of animation without dialog set to Paul Dukas’s classical orchestral piece The Sorcerer’s Apprentice. Walt Disney partnered with legendary conductor Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia Philharmonic Orchestra to record the music.

As production progressed, Disney realized that animation was the perfect means of reintroducing classical music to the general public and decided to expand the project to include more shorts interpreting other compositions. He again went to Stokowski to help with the selection of additional music, resulting in seven more selections to bring the total to eight animated shorts. The final challenge was to name the film. Disney held a naming contest at the studio, and Fantasia was the clear winner.

Fantasia was not an instant success when it was first released in 1940 and had its share of controversy over brief nudity. But it stood the test of time as more and more people began to appreciate the film’s innovation and imagination. Fantasia inspired the 1946 Disney feature film Make Mine Music, which used popular music of the time instead of classical; was rereleased in 1947 along with several other Disney classics; and had its own sequel in the year 2000 called Fantasia 2000, which featured seven new animated shorts set to classical music.

 

 



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