
Rare Walt Disney animation Cell, 1938, “Ferdinand the Bull ”, Homer Brightman For Sale
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Rare Walt Disney animation Cell, 1938, “Ferdinand the Bull ”, Homer Brightman:
$550.00
Walt Disneyanimation Cell, 1938, “Ferdinand the Bull ”, fromthe Homer Brightman EstateCat_7049
Homer Brightman Estate
Graphite on Animation Paper
Bull buyers “Ferdinand the Bull” 1938, Walt Disney
Condition: Used
Tradition: animation
Type: Production sketch, Production art
Era: 1930’s
Animation Studio: Walt Disney Productions
Year of Production: 1938
Franchise: Walt Disney
Character: Characters looking for bull
Title: “Ferdinand the Bull”
Illustrator: studio
Theme: Animation
From the Homer Brightman personal collection
Size 10” x 12 ” (25.4 cm x 30.48 cm)
Pre Punched Animation Paper
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Ferdinand the Bull –Walt DisneyProductions
Released November 25 1938
Distributed by RKO Radio Picture
Produced by: Walt Disney Productions
Animated by:
Nult Kahl
Hamiltion Luske
Bill Stokes
John Bradbuy
Bernard Garbutt
Ward Kimball
Jack Campbell
Stan Quackenbush
Don Lusk
Written by
Munro Leaf
Robert Lawson
Directed by:
Dick RIckard
Subject: Characters looking for bull
sale Prince: $400.00 USDollars
Buy itnow:$500.00
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Homer Brightman Bio
1901 – 1988
American
Born in Seattle, Washington, Homer Brightman writer (147credits), director (1 credit), story artist and animator. He joined Disney Studio in 1935. During those15 years often call the “Golden Age of Disney Animation “ and he worked on the SnowWhite and the Seven Dwarfs, Cinderella and Oscar winning short “Lend a Paw” aswell as many more. After Disney he worked for Walter Lantz Production, MGMcartoon studio, UPA and the other top Animation houses of the time. The list offilms are to long to name but his hands were in on the most memorable animationof the time. From Cinderella, Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Chilly Willy and thepopular, Woody Woodpecker. He alsopublished (under Disney nameplate) many books including Mary Poppins, Uncle Scrooge. His book” Life in the MouseHouse” was published after his death to protect his fellow Disney co-workers.
Skills
Writer, Artists, illustrator,
