Grumpy
MEDIUM: Original Production Drawing
IMAGE SIZE: 12" x 10"
PRODUCTION: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
YEAR: 1937
SKU: CCV4124
ABOUT THE IMAGE: Grumpy looks a bit like he's fallen under the spell of those feminine "wicked wiles" in this original animation drawing from Walt Disney's debut full-length animated feature Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Grumpy owes his whimsically quick-tempered personality in part to Disney Legend Bill Tytla (1904 - 1968) who played an essential role in ensuring he and the other Dwarfs each had a unique disposition. This moment can be spotted near the 1:07:45 timestamp shortly after Grumpy receives his forehead kiss from Snow as his expression begins to soften while storming off to work; Tytla also notably oversaw the animation of this scene. Grumpy has been rendered in graphite and colored pencil to a full-figured image area of 6.5" x 4.75" including his shadow on a sheet of 12 field 5-peghole animation paper. Three of the corners are marked including the initial M (likely for an uncredited assistant animator), number 71, and a studio stamp bearing the production code 2001 10A 25; the remaining corner is stamped 64 on the reverse side.
ABOUT THE MEDIUM: Original Production Drawings are one-of-a-kind pieces of art that were used in the creation of an animated film or television show. Each has been hand-drawn by a studio artist.
WHEN:
Thursday, Nov. 6th - Friday, Nov. 14th
8:30AM - 7:00PM (Every Day)
WHERE:
Warner Bros. Studio Tour Lobby
3400 Warner Blvd.
Burbank, CA 91505
ARTISTS:
Kevin Altieri
Thursday, Nov. 6th (11:00AM - 2:00PM)
Dan Riba
Thursday, Nov. 6th (11:00AM - 2:00PM)
Randy Martinez
Thursday, Nov. 6th (3:00PM - 6:00PM)
Friday, Nov. 7th (Starting at 11:00AM)
ABOUT:
Get ready for an unforgettable art shopping experience right in the heart of Burbank at the Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood. From original drawings and hand-painted animation cels to incredible fine art limited edition signed prints, this event is a treat for all art enthusiasts and pop culture fanatics alike. Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to view and take home a special piece of film and animation history.
This event is free and open to the public!