Looney Tunes Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries Original Production Cel: "Tweety and Tweet-Her"
Studio | Artist: Warner Bros. Studio Art
Title | Production: Tweety and Tweet-Her | Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries, The Scare Up There (1997)
Image Size: 12 Field
Edition: Unique | Original Production Cel on Printed Background | COA included.
About the Art: Sylvester, Tweety, and their owner, Granny, along with bulldog Hector, solve mysteries, despite Sylvester still trying to eat Tweety in the middle of their sleuthing. Hector appeared in several classic cartoons alongside Tweety, Sylvester and Granny but in this series he was given a new design similar to that of Marc Anthony. Hector acts as a bodyguard for Tweety, sometimes beating Sylvester up (usually out of shot, but sometimes behind a blind). This piece comes with a certificate of authenticity.
Medium: Original production cels 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-painted by studio artists on a piece of celluloid acetate, and has been photographed over a background painting to create a frame of the finished production.
Title | Production: Tweety and Tweet-Her | Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries, The Scare Up There (1997)
Image Size: 12 Field
Edition: Unique | Original Production Cel on Printed Background | COA included.
About the Art: Sylvester, Tweety, and their owner, Granny, along with bulldog Hector, solve mysteries, despite Sylvester still trying to eat Tweety in the middle of their sleuthing. Hector appeared in several classic cartoons alongside Tweety, Sylvester and Granny but in this series he was given a new design similar to that of Marc Anthony. Hector acts as a bodyguard for Tweety, sometimes beating Sylvester up (usually out of shot, but sometimes behind a blind). This piece comes with a certificate of authenticity.
Medium: Original production cels 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-painted by studio artists on a piece of celluloid acetate, and has been photographed over a background painting to create a frame of the finished production.
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