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First released to American theatres in 1945, 'Mouse In Manhattan' was the first time that an episode of Tom & Jerry focused on just one of the destructive duo. It was also the first time that key American animator Ed Barge was credited for his contribution to the early Tom & Jerry cartoons.
Signed by Bob Singer and Joseph Barbera, this artwork comprises both a hand-painted title card and larger animation cel on a giclée background. Paying homage to the original animators' techniques, where each still would be hand-drawn and painted onto acetate cels and set against separate painted backgrounds, the hand-painted nature of these cels captures the magic and passion that those early animators had in the mid to late 20th century.
Framed in glass and metallic grey painted pine and spruce wood, this remarkable artwork forms part of our second Hanna-Barbera collection which you can shop here.
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First released to American theatres in 1945, 'Mouse In Manhattan' was the first time that an episode of Tom & Jerry focused on just one of the destructive duo. It was also the first time that key American animator Ed Barge was credited for his contribution to the early Tom & Jerry cartoons.
Signed by Bob Singer and Joseph Barbera, this artwork comprises both a hand-painted title card and larger animation cel on a giclée background. Paying homage to the original animators' techniques, where each still would be hand-drawn and painted onto acetate cels and set against separate painted backgrounds, the hand-painted nature of these cels captures the magic and passion that those early animators had in the mid to late 20th century.
Framed in glass and metallic grey painted pine and spruce wood, this remarkable artwork forms part of our second Hanna-Barbera collection which you can shop here.
Pay in 3 installments with
*Gift cards and discount codes are still applicable.
*The availability of Klarna depends on the country issuer of the payment card and the purchase history of the user. Please contact us for further information.
Shop now. Pay in 3 payments with Klarna. 18+ T&Cs apply. Please shop responsibly. Find out more Terms and Conditions.
We only Interest Free Credit agreements in GBP (£) currently. Select this currency from the menu above to explore details of the options we offer.
Featuring rare archive animation art from William Hanna and Joseph Barbera’s studio, our Hanna-Barbera collection captures the magic of classic Saturday morning cartoons. From Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! to The Flintstones, Tom and Jerry and Top Cat, these original production drawings and hand-signed limited edition prints are collectable artefacts from cartoon history.
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