WARNER BROTHERS "WILD ABOUT HURRY" WILE E COYOTE GICLEE ON PAPER/LOBBY CARD OFFICIAL AUTHORIZED & LICENSED WARNER BROTHERS ANIMATION GICLEE Up for sale is this Limited Edition Giclee on Paper entitled "WILD ABOUT HURRY" by WARNER BROTHERS. The piece includes a hologram seal. The number shown on the hologram seal will not be the number that is shipped. For security purposes we do not show the limited edition number that is on the piece you will receive. This piece has never been framed, is in Excellent condition and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.
Paper Size: approximately 16" x 20" Edition Size: 500
Charles “Chuck” Jones In a career spanning over 60 years, Jones made more than 300 animated films, winning three Oscars as director and in 1966 an honorary Oscar for Lifetime Achievement. Among the many awards and recognitions, one of the most valued was his honorary life membership from the Directors Guild of America. During the Golden Age of animation, Jones helped bring to life many of Warner Bros’ most famous characters-- Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd and Porky Pig. The list of characters he created himself includes Road Runner, Wile E. Coyote, Marvin Martian, Pepe le Pew, Michigan J. Frog, and many others. In 1932, he got his first job in the fledgling animation industry as a cel washer from former Disney animator, Ub Iwerks. In 1936, Jones was hired by Friz Freleng as an animator for the Leon Schlesinger Studio, which later was sold to Warner Bros. Chuck Jones was one who experimented with new characters, new styles of humor, and graphic looks more than any other Warner Director. Jones will always be remembered for animating endless confrontations and creating brilliant dialogues between Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck and Porky Pig. Conversely, the popular Road Runner cartoons used no dialogue-- just an occasional subtitle, sign, or label as Wile E. Coyote showed an incredible ineptitude in how many ways one can’t catch a Road Runner.
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