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WALT DISNEY STUDIOS
ORPHANS'S BENEFIT, 1934
Mickey's Nephew, gouache on three full celluloids applied to a key wateroclor production background. Production stamps are inscribed on the bottom between peg holes and a separate sheet with eight production stamps on the reverse with Cannon inscribed in the animator production box. Black and white set-ups are extremely rare and desirable, fewer than a dozen have been sold at acution since 1983. Shortly after Orphan's Benefit, Disney released the first color animation, abandoning black and white cels altogether. This short is famous for the debut of Donald Duck.
ORPHANS'S BENEFIT, 1934
Mickey's Nephew, gouache on three full celluloids applied to a key wateroclor production background. Production stamps are inscribed on the bottom between peg holes and a separate sheet with eight production stamps on the reverse with Cannon inscribed in the animator production box. Black and white set-ups are extremely rare and desirable, fewer than a dozen have been sold at acution since 1983. Shortly after Orphan's Benefit, Disney released the first color animation, abandoning black and white cels altogether. This short is famous for the debut of Donald Duck.
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See color illustration