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Spear and Magic Helmet

$950.00

Created from an original by Chuck Jones

Medium: Giclee on Canvas

Size: 18″ x 24″

Release Date: 2007

Price: $950, rolled canvas

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Reference: GICLEE-219

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The Official Chuck Jones Virtual Experience is pleased to offer LOONEY TUNES fans a "Spear and Magic Helmet" 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.  

The inspiration for this work of art came from an original oil painting by Chuck Jones featuring Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd from the 1957 animated film, What's Opera, Doc? directed by Jones and written by Michael Maltese. Starring Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd, it was the first cartoon inducted into the National Film Registry of the Smithsonian Institute in 1992. The 50 Greatest Cartoons by Jerry Beck listed "What's Opera, Doc?" as the number one favorite animated film as voted by 1000 animation critics, artists, and aficionados. 

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

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Weight 5 lbs
Dimensions 2 × 24 × 1 in

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