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Disney treasures to come up for bid at S/R Labs’ Fall 2009 auction

Jim Hill shares some of the 237 story sketches, animation drawings & concept paintings that will be go under the gavel today & tomorrow in Westlake Village, CA
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You’ve going to have to forgive any animation fans you know if they seem kind of distracted today.

You see, S/R Laboratories is holds its biannual animation art auction today and tomorrow. Which means that some incredibly rare pieces of animation history are about come up for bid.

“How rare?,” you ask. Well, how about a preliminary animation drawing from the aborted version of “Pinocchio” ? If you look closely at the image below, you’ll see that this early take on Pinocchio looked far like a puppet than this character in the finished Disney film did.

Early take on Pinocchio
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Walt reportedly chucked six months worth of work on “Pinocchio” and started that production all over again because he felt that that film’s title character wasn’t sympathetic enough.

But that’s what Disney used to do back in the day. He’d entire cut sequences that were already in production – no matter how funny they might have been – if Walt felt that they didn’t further the story.

Such was the case with the bed-building sequence for “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” According to animators who worked on that part of the picture, this proposed sequence from “Snow White” was loaded with great business for the Dwarfs (like those two story sketches below. Which show Grumpy using a handy beaver to sharpen the pencil he’s using as that dwarf marks up a piece of wood). But because this comic construction sequence didn’t push along the plot, out it went.

Grumpy uses a beaver to sharpen his pencil in these storyboards
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That’s the real beauty of S/R Laboratories’ biannual animation art auction. All of these items that were supposedly lost to the ages decades ago suddenly magically appear again. Albeit briefly. Until some animation fan with deep pockets comes along and snags them up away. Then back into the shadows these pieces go.

Which is why I always make a point of picking up a copy of the catalog for each of S/R Laboratories' auctions. That way, long after the bidding is over, I can still get a look at Mary Blair’s concept painting for “Alice in Wonderland.”

Mary Blair concept painting for Disney's Alice in Wonderland
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Or – better yet – that sketch of a Peruvian girl that Ms. Blair did back in 1941. Back when Mary was touring South America with Walt & El Grupo.

A Peruvian girl painting by Mary Blair
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Me personally? I love the what-might-have-been stuff. Like this story sketch from the version of “Peter Pan” that Walt was trying to make in the late 1930s / early 1940s. Back when Nana was supposed to journey to Neverland along with Wendy, Michael & John.

Mel Shaw pastel concept for the Fox and the Hound
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Though I have to admit that I also have a weakness for all the concept paintings that you’ll find in S/R Labs’ Fall 2009 catalog. Like the beautiful pastel below that Mel Shaw did for Disney’s “The Fox and the Hound.”

Mel Shaw's concept art for The Fox and the Hound
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Given that we’re just days away from Halloween, I thought that I’d close out today’s article with a scary concept painting of the Witch from "Snow White" ...

Concept painting of the witch from Snow White
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... as well as two story sketches from Tim Burton’s “The Nightmare Before Christmas.”

Tim Burton story sketches from The Nightmare Before Christmas
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Which are just two of the 237 treats that will come up for bid today & tomorrow at S/R Labs’ Fall 2009 Animation Art Auction.

For further information on this biannual event, please click on this link.

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