Original Illustration by Chuck Jones. Letter of Authenticity from Linda Jones Enterprises!
Certificate of Authenticity from Linda Jones Enterprises. Here is a fantastic set!An original piece by Warner Bros. Legend Chuck Jones (1912 - 2002). The composition features Junior Bear, rendered in Conté crayon on illustration paper.
Junior Bear is the child of Henry Bear and Mama Bear of The Three Bears fame. The art was used for a Limited Edition Gicleé titled, "The Character Portfolio" in 1997 and measures approximately 11.5" x 15" with paper measuring roughly 12" x 17". Jones was nominated for eight Academy Awards, winning three times. This is an amazing work of art from a legendary artist. Original Chuck Jones artwork is a must for any astute collector of animation art. Below are details for the giclee which is INCLUDED in the listing! The limited edition Fine Art print of the diaper-wearing Junior is on a deckle-edged Velvet Somerset acid free paper measuring approximately 10.25" x 12.25", with Junyer's figure size of 11.5.The print is hand-signed by animation legend Chuck Jones (1912 -2002), and includes a Linda Jones Certificate of Authenticity. Please note: the minor "smudging" is part of the printed art image.
Print condition is also in EXCELLENT condition! CHECK OUT OUR OTHER ITEMS TO FIND MORE ANIMATION TREASURES. This item is in the category "Collectibles\Animation Art & Merchandise\Animation Art". The seller is "fantastical-art" and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States, Denmark, Switzerland, New Zealand, Chile, China, Republic of Croatia, Indonesia, Portugal, Malta, Cyprus, Australia, Austria, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Taiwan, Bulgaria, Poland, Macau, Czech Republic, Norway, Canada, United Arab Emirates, Greece, Romania, Mexico, Ireland, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Netherlands, Japan, Slovakia, Slovenia, Lithuania, Thailand, Bahrain, United Kingdom, Hungary, Sweden, Colombia, Spain, Estonia, Belgium, Kuwait, Finland, Luxembourg, South Korea, France, Germany, Latvia, Italy, Singapore, South Africa.