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Bob Clampett’s Animation Presentations and Traveling Case.

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Bob Clampett’s Animation Presentations and Traveling Case.
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(Clampett, 1970s-80s) Bob Clampett’s personal selection of original art representing his career. Throughout the 1970s and 80s, Bob travelled to conventions, colleges, and screenings presenting a retrospective of his career in animation. This custom denim-patch-patterned oversized case travelled with him, and it still bears the original identification tag hand-written by Bob with his Hollywood Studio address. Inside is a 10-panel presentation of incredible original pieces from Clampett’s career. Highlights of these boards include:
- An overview of Clampett’s creations at Schlesinger including four 9” x 7.25” character cels of Tweety, Sylvester, Daffy Duck, and Porky Pig, two original 5” x 6” storyboard panels of Daffy Duck and Yosemite Sam, and an 8” x 10” photo model sheet of Tweety.
- Two boards display reprints of 32 storyboard panels from the Tweety cartoon “Birdy and the Beast,” hand colored by Clampett.
- An original hand-painted “Time for Beany” title card proudly displaying an Emmy win for the series. Also included are two publicity stills and three fan cards for this series and Willy the Wolf.
- A full page of original art from the Dell “Beany and Cecil” comic book#414 in 1952.
- Seven fantastic cels from the animated “Beany and Cecil” series displayed with multiple model sheets and original production drawings.
- A board on early Disney animation featuring a Mickey Mouse model sheet hand-drawn by Bob Clampett himself. It also includes a Mickey photo model sheet, a photostat “Trailer Troubles” model sheet (released as “Mickey’s Trailer”), and a rare early Donald Duck photo print model sheet.
- Three fantastic cels created in the 1970s of Clampett’s John Carter of Mars project, and two cels of his “Three Dimensional Man” unproduced series.
The case also holds a three board pitch deck for Clampett’s “The Three Dimensional Man”, a series inspired by science fiction and the films of Douglas Fairbanks Jr. These 20.25” x 26” boards display three dynamic cels of the series, each measuring up to 16” x 13”.
The artwork in all the panels is in very good to fine condition, with the panels themselves generally in good condition, with the edges showing wear from much use. The unique presentation case measures 23.25” x 31.5” x 4” and is in good condition with heavy edge wear and corner damage from travel, repair with duct tape, and a torn inner plastic pocket.
Many of the items in these presentations – the story panels, cels, and more - are the equal to other individual lots in this auction, even superior as they were chosen by Clampett to represent the high points of his career. This is an amazing and sweeping collection of animation history, and a very personal item special to the animation legend Bob Clampett himself.