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Fast 1949

Price range: $395.00 through $790.00

Created from original pre-production gouache on paper paintings by Chuck Jones gifted to his friend, Lt. Jack Hill, in 1949.

Medium: Fine Art print on Archival paper with hand-torn deckle edges

Available as a single or as a pair.

Size: Regular 14” x 14” | Family Proof 30″ x 30″

Editions: Regular 149 | Family Proofs 49

Prices: Regular $395 single, unframed

Please contact your consultant for more details and availability.

For International inquiries, please contact [email protected]

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The Official Chuck Jones Virtual Experience is pleased to offer CHUCK JONES fans a "Fast 1949" Limited Edition work by Chuck Jones.

The Academy Award-winning animation director-artist, Chuck Jones (1912 - 2002) has created many memorable hit TV shows, movies, and short films. He is truly a legend and icon in the art world!

This rare limited edition artwork was created by animation director-artist, Chuck Jones from his vast portfolio of original and limited edition works of art.

Created from original pre-production gouache on paper paintings by Chuck Jones gifted to his friend, Lt. Jack Hill, in 1949.

Lt Jack Hill first contacted Chuck in 1949 after seeing "Fast and Furry-ous". Jack was in the Army Air Corps (later the Air Force) and wrote to tell Chuck that the pilots, who were under radio silence when on maneuvers, had started saying, "beep-beep" over their radios. Of course, in those days, it wasn't possible to know who had said it and so someone else would answer with another "beep-beep" and soon the air was filled with it.

Chuck wrote to Lt. Jack Hill on September 29, 1949, and explained the genesis of the characters this way:

"This picture came about mainly because we got a little tired of cats chasing dogs, dogs chasing cats, cats chasing birds. Our determination to avoid these situations, even temporarily, however, was not sufficiently ingrained to result in our abandoning the idea of a chase per se. So, we toyed with the idea of a dugong chasing a wildebeest, or a solenodon chasing a Gila Monster, or perhaps a civet cat chasing a sea otter. None of these revolutionary concepts bore thematic fruit, however: not natural enemies, size factor prohibits, whoever heard of a solenodon?, etc. In short, impasse.

"Suddenly out of the pit that covered us, lighting the night from pole to pole, the voice of Michael Maltese, writer, and gagman extraordinary, originator of most of the bright ideas out of this plant:

"'Why not a coyote chasing a Road Runner?'

"The discovery of the wheel receded into obscurity; Marconi's innovations became tarnished nonsense. Why not indeed! The inertia starters squealed, the giant turbines groaned into action, assembly belts flapped, steam pressure steam pressured, the giant (I just said that) sinews of the motion picture industry flexed, a thousand skilled workmen applied industrial know-how and out the other end; like a strip of celluloid spaghetti came: FAST AND FURRY-OUS!"

Also, add the companion work, Furry-ous 1949 to your animation art collection.

The Limited Edition artwork is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.

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Weight 4 lbs
Dimensions 14 × 14 × 1 in
Editions

Standard, Family Proof, Pair

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