Box 7
Contains 23 Results:
Fushigi no kuni no Arisu / Alice in Wonderland: Kamishaichi Children's Theatre Cards, 1984
Edition uncertain. Paper theatre - educational picture-card show. Twelve cards, 19.0 x 25.3 cm. Color picture on front and the story associated with the picture on the back, along with a small image of the card to follow. First issued 1977.
Insane Children's Calendar, 2020
[13] leaves, glossy, spiral-bound, illustrated, measure 33.5 x 22.0 cm.
Alice, 1951
Original rough production drawing in graphite on untrimmed animation paper, image measures 24.0 x 19.5 cm. Number '35' in lower right corner. From scene in Tulgy Wood where she sings, "Very Good Advice".
Alice in Wonderland, 1951
Animation drawing in graphite with brown pencil underdrawing. Probable character development precursor to Alice's meeting with the Caterpillar. Unmounted. Image size abt 15 x 15 cm. Number '1' in lower right corner is circled.
The Carpenter, 1951
Original character study concept drawing in graphite, measures 14.0 x 6.4 cm, on 12 field paper. A lightly-penciled image is to the left, measures 14.0 x 7.5 cm. Drawing was previously framed.
Tea Party - Hatter & Hare, 1983
Two graphite & blue pencil drawings on onion/tissue paper. Image sizes: Hatter abt 13 x 9 cm., Hare abt 12 x 9 cm. Unmounted. Fantasyland was updated in 1983. Among the changes made, the Mad Hatter's Tea Party was moved to a new structure at the end of the Alice in Wonderland ride. These original drawings were part of that update project.
Hatter & Hare, 1939
Tweedles from Jack and Jill Magazine, 1951
Original gouache painting done on Artists Fashion Board for story in Jack and Jill Magazine, No. 13, page 16, 1951. Matted, unframed. Image board measures 16.5 x 19.0 cm.; mat opening 13.4 x 15.2 cm.; mat 23.1 x 25.4 cm. Verso of mat says, "Jack & Jill No. 13 Page 15 ?5-00".
Alice in Wonderland, undated
Number 574 of 4,000 hand-numbered & signed prints of original watercolor painting. image 15.2 x 15.2 cm. Artist has art in permanent collections at the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, D.C. and the Jones Library in Amherst, MA.