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Kisses for Mr. Duck Giclee On Canvas Disney Fine Art
Status: Available | Condition:New> | Edition:Limited EditionGiclee On Canvas | Dim:20 X 16 | WDCC | CEKISSDUCK
Price:$325.00
Availability: Yes as of Date: February 22, 2025
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Celebrating the legacy of Disney animation, these expressive character portraits bring Donald Duck and other iconic Disney characters to life through classic hand-drawn techniques. Infused with the spirit of traditional animation, each piece captures the energy, humor, and charm of Disney’s storytelling, blending sketch-to-screen artistry with vibrant colors and fluid motion. From nostalgic animation cels to collectible Disney artwork, these paintings and illustrations pay tribute to the timeless craftsmanship of Disney animation history. Designed for both Disney fans and animation collectors, these works showcase behind-the-scenes artistry, offering a unique glimpse into the expressive world of Donald Duck and the magic of hand-drawn animation.
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Kisses for Mr. Duck
Kisses for Mr. Duck
Tony Anselmo Bio
Growing up in Northern California, Tony was inspired by the first movie he had ever seen, "Mary Poppins", and as a boy began drawing and making Super 8 films. His drawings earned him a full scholarship from the Disney family to CalArts, the fabled art school that had bred so many Disney artists. Tony arrived at The Walt Disney Studios at age 20, hand-picked and trained by Walt Disney's "Nine Old Men", he focused solely on a career in animation. As a highly skilled animator, he worked on nearly every traditionally animated (i.e. hand-drawn) Disney feature film from 1980 to date, however, it was his apprenticeship with Clarence “Ducky†Nash, the original voice of Donald Duck, that would eventually lead Tony to his second career at Disney behind the microphone as Donald's voice. In 1990, when The Walt Disney Studios released The Prince and the Pauper, Tony became the first person to animate AND voice Donald Duck. He is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences, and serves on the Animation Executive Committee. In 2009, Tony became a recipient of The Walt Disney Company’s Disney Legend Award.