The inimitable Maurice Noble created the backgrounds for the Chuck Jones-directed 1966 "Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch...
Chuck Jones Image of the Day: The Dot and the Line
There really aren't enough superlatives to adequately describe the beauty of this short film. From its...
Image of the Day: No Barking
No Barking Considered by some critics and authors to be one of Chuck Jones’ minor masterpieces, No Barking took its...
Image of the Day: Rabbit Seasoning 1952
Original layout drawing with dialog by Chuck Jones, graphite on 12 field animation paper for his 1952 "Rabbit...
Maurice Noble, Chuck Jones, Ted Geisel and Dr. Seuss
According to the book "Stepping into the Picture, Cartoon Designer Maurice Noble" by Robert J. McKinnon,...
Image of the Day: Horton Hears a Who!
Original storyboard (5.75” x 6.5”) by Chuck Jones, mixed media (graphite, watercolor & colored pencil) on MGM...
Boyhood Daze (Part 3)
One of the hallmarks of a Chuck Jones cartoon is the articulate use of gesture and facial expression as evidenced in...
Image of the Day: Chariots of Fur
"Spring Training" a limited edition fine art 26 screen hand-pulled serigraph, created from original art for...
Image of the Day: Rabbit Seasoning
Original background layout drawing by Maurice Noble for the 1952 Chuck Jones directed "Rabbit Seasoning." ...
Image of the Day: Creature From Another Planet
"Creature From Another Planet" hand-painted cel art edition of 60, 10.5" x 25" Chuck Jones'...
Image of the Day: What’s Opera, Doc?
What's Opera, Doc? Bugs Bunny on Horseback "What's Opera, Doc?" Chuck Jones' masterpiece of animated film-making is...
Image of the Day: Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas (Max)
Original model drawing of Max by Chuck Jones, mixed media on 12 field (12.5" x 10.5") animation paper. Character, not...
Image of the Day: The Bugs Bunny Show
The Bugs Bunny Show aired on ABC TV from October 1960 through September 1962 and was written and produced by Chuck...








