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Arguably one of Hanna-Barbera's most famous animations, Scooby-Doo has enraptured generations of audiences with its iconic characters, mysteries, and-of course- villains since its inception in 1969! With episodes and movies still in production today, it isn't hard to see the lasting impact the cartoon has had on children and adults alike and you can own a unique piece of its extensive history with this original production drawing and resultant animation cel!
This authentic original production diptych illustrates the meticulous processes of early animation used by Hanna-Barbera studios. The cel or "celluloid" would have been used in the animators' production process after the hand drawing , also featured, was traced by hand onto a sheet of transparent plastic and painted in colour. Then projected onto a separately painted background in front of a camera, each cel - like this one - would be moved by hand according to the animating directors to create a minute yet crucial movement in the final cartoon.
Now bespoke mounted and framed in black pine and spruce wood, this colourful and dynamic artwork is a rare and exciting opportunity to add a piece of world animating history to your home. You can learn more about this collection on our blog or shop our full portfolio of Hanna-Barbera artworks here.
Arguably one of Hanna-Barbera's most famous animations, Scooby-Doo has enraptured generations of audiences with its iconic characters, mysteries, and-of course- villains since its inception in 1969! With episodes and movies still in production today, it isn't hard to see the lasting impact the cartoon has had on children and adults alike and you can own a unique piece of its extensive history with this original production drawing and resultant animation cel!
This authentic original production diptych illustrates the meticulous processes of early animation used by Hanna-Barbera studios. The cel or "celluloid" would have been used in the animators' production process after the hand drawing , also featured, was traced by hand onto a sheet of transparent plastic and painted in colour. Then projected onto a separately painted background in front of a camera, each cel - like this one - would be moved by hand according to the animating directors to create a minute yet crucial movement in the final cartoon.
Now bespoke mounted and framed in black pine and spruce wood, this colourful and dynamic artwork is a rare and exciting opportunity to add a piece of world animating history to your home. You can learn more about this collection on our blog or shop our full portfolio of Hanna-Barbera artworks here.
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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