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Last weekend, Profiles in History in conjunction with Van Eaton Galleries (disclosure: they are an advertiser on Cartoon Brew) staged a massive animation art auction. I’m not a collector, but found it fascinating to browse through the auction results and see what prices the lots commanded as well as what pieces didn’t sell (for example, lots of Fantasia art).
Here’s a sampling of twenty pieces and how much each sold for. The last few prices are staggering.
1.
Original MGM Studios Barney Bear model drawings
Sold for $354
2.
Frank Thomas original production layout drawing from Pinocchio
Sold for $354
3.
The Ren & Stimpy Show complete 135-page storyboard for the episode, “Stimpy’s Fan Club”
Sold for $944
4.
Four drawings of Adolf Hitler from Scrap Happy Daffy
Sold for $944
5.
Tex Avery’s Blitz Wolf original title background
Sold for $1,121
6.
Bart Simpson panoramic multi-cel background setup from The Simpsons
Sold for $1,416
7.
“Once Upon a Winterime” cel and production background from Melody Time
Sold for $1,652
8.
Original model sheet from Mickey’s Mechanical Marvel
Sold for $2,006
9.
Doug Wildey Jonny Quest original model sheet
Sold for $2,124
10.
The Flintstones Pebbles original model sheet (drawn by Gene Hazelton?)
Sold for $3,540.00
11.
Mickey’s Service Station production background
Sold for $7,080
12.
Original Tim Burton artwork for Jack Skellington as “Santa Jack” from The Nightmare Before Christmas
Sold for $7,080
13.
Original production cel of Dick York from Bewitched, signed by Dick York
Sold for $12,980
Wow, is Bewitched really that popular?
14.
Pinocchio original production cel with preliminary background
Sold for $12,980
15.
Mary Blair original concept painting of Peter Pan on beach w/ Lost Boys, Hook & Smee from Peter Pan
Sold for $14,160
16.
Original production cel and production background from Song of the South signed by Walt Disney
Sold for $14,160
17.
Key matching cels and production background from A Charlie Brown Christmas
Sold for $41,300
Is this some kind of a record for TV animation artwork?
18.
Gustaf Tenggren original concept painting for Pinocchio
Sold for $70,800
19.
Sleeping Beauty production cel and large pan background
Sold for $94,400
20.
1924 Walt Disney letter to Ub Iwerks
Sold for $247,800
(Note: Jerry posted this letter a few months ago on Cartoon Brew.)
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