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Origins of Tweety - Looney Tunes by Bob Clampett – Disney Art On

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Origins of Tweety by Bob Clampett This primary print is reproduced with the fine art giclée process and is then embellished with photographs, a collector pin, the written word, and hand-painted cel. Looney Tunes Art Collection  Painted-painted Cel Edition Size: 142 Image Size: 17.5" x 20.75" Certificate of Authenticit
Origins of Tweety by Bob Clampett This primary print is reproduced with the fine art giclée process and is then embellished with photographs, a collector pin, the written word, and hand-painted cel. Looney Tunes Art Collection  Painted-painted Cel Edition Size: 142 Image Size: 17.5 x 20.75 Certificate of Authenticity Ships Flat Key NotesTweety has become one of the most beloved characters in animation since his debut in “A Tale of Two Kitties” in 1942. Tweety was created by Warner Bros. Director Bob Clampett. The idea to create Tweety struck Clampett while he looked at his nude baby photo. “Origins of Tweety” includes elements of very rare Tweety art taken from the Clampett original archives  include images from the model sheet, storyboards, and a typed interview.   WARNER BROS. LOONEY TUNES    
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