





All hand signed by Chuck Jones. What is the difference between a print and a. Is a fine art print created by using a specialized high resolution inkjet printer. Is in fact an "art print" but.
Prints stand apart with their extremely high level of quality, longevity and value compared to a standard print. Quick backstory on the What's Opera Doc Portfolio. Then, a 2nd edition was created of 157 sets. The balance of the 157 second edition still sells at Chuck Jones Gallery but with a facsimile autograph. This collection is a mixture of first and second edition portfolio pieces that were signed when Chuck Jones was alive.
So you have for live signatures here. Horse from What's Opera, Doc? Layout Portfolio II Giclée on Velvet Somerset 100% acid-free fine art rag paper featuring Horse, 1997; Hand-signed Chuck Jones in pencil, lower right of center and numbered 56/157 in pencil, lower left Bugs Bunny 1 from What's Opera, Doc?Layout Portfolio II Giclée on Velvet Somerset 100% acid-free fine art rag paper featuring Bugs Bunny 1, 1997; Hand-signed Chuck Jones in pencil, lower right and numbered 56/157 in pencil, lower left Elmer Fudd from What's Opera, Doc? Layout Portfolio II Giclée on Velvet Somerset 100% acid-free fine art rag paper featuring Elmer Fudd, 1997; Hand-signed Chuck Jones in pencil, lower right and numbered 56/157 in pencil, lower left Bugs Bunny 2 from What's Opera, Doc? Layout Portfolio Giclée on Velvet Somerset 100% acid-free fine art rag paper featuring Bugs Bunny 2, 1997; Hand-signed Chuck Jones in pencil, lower left of center and numbered 56/57 in pencil, lower left All 4 are # 56 of either 57 edition or 157 edition. Certificates Of Authentication are included. Also color copies of Linda Jones certificates for each one.
Honestly don't know where the originals are.