Fan drawings and other material

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Ivan Saidenberg
uploaded by MelissaG on 20170217
Cartões Postais da Terra Santa, anos 1990 : Cesareia
Ivan Saidenberg
uploaded by MelissaG on 20170217
Cartões Postais da Terra Santa, anos 1990 : Mur des lamentations
Ivan Saidenberg
uploaded by MelissaG on 20170217
Cartões Postais da Terra Santa, anos 1990 : Mar Morto (formação de sal em forma de coluna conhecida como “Esposa de Lot“, mas há outras “candidatas” na região)
Ivan Saidenberg
uploaded by MelissaG on 20170217
Cartões Postais da Terra Santa, anos 1990 : Mar Vermelho
Ivan Saidenberg
uploaded by MelissaG on 20170217
Cartões Postais da Terra Santa, anos 1990 : Massada
Ivan Saidenberg
uploaded by MelissaG on 20170217
Cartões Postais da Terra Santa, anos 1990 : Monte Hermon
Ivan Saidenberg
uploaded by MelissaG on 20170217
Cartões Postais da Terra Santa, anos 1990 : Nitzana
Ivan Saidenberg
uploaded by MelissaG on 20170217
Cartões Postais da Terra Santa, anos 1990 : Rio Jordao
Ivan Saidenberg
uploaded by MelissaG on 20170217
Cartões Postais da Terra Santa, anos 1990 : Tel Aviv, Fonte de Água e Fogo
Giampiero Ubezio
uploaded by gui on 20170210
Indiana Pipps
Carl Barks
uploaded by CHabacaNO on 20170101
Magica De Spell "Vesuvius Airline Frequent Flier" Pastel Drawing Original Art (circa 1980s). Carl Barks created this original watercolor depicting how Scrooge's nemesis, Magica De Spell, might have made the trip from Mount Vesuvius, Italy to Duckburg. Barks demonstrates how fast it would have been had Magica used twin-broom power instead of her usual single stick.
Carl Barks
uploaded by CHabacaNO on 20170101
Painting called ''Duck Rogers'' (1979). This painting, which had as a working title "This Nude Duck is a Dish", is featured on pages 121-122 of the Carl Barks' Animal Quackers full-color book. "Duck Rogers" is a take-off on America's first popular newspaper comic strip spaceman, Buck Rogers. Barks was late to discover that a Warner Brothers cartoon had previously been issued under a similar name ("Duck Dodgers in the 24 1/2 Century", in 1953), and was concerned with copyright issues. For that reason, he would not sign his name to the painting; however, he was agreeable to sign the accompanying finished pencil drawing. "Duck Rogers" is the only futuristic character in Barks' series of 53 non-Disney Duck paintings. Buck is shown in the process of saving a curvaceous "dinner-to-be" -- a stripped-down maiden in distress. Barks has the three-headed "dragon-style" alien chef preparing dessert and the main course all at the same time. The "dessert" has a humorous perkiness that only Carl Barks could create.
Carl Barks
uploaded by CHabacaNO on 20170101
"The Mountain Man" Painting Original Art (1979). Worlds are colliding here! This handsome (and funny) painting of a couple of bear trappers who catch more than expected was done during the period when Disney revoked the license Barks had obtained to paint Donald Duck and Uncle Scrooge, and was accepting commissions for a series he called "Famous Figures of History as They Might Have Looked Had Their Genes Gotten Mixed with Waterfowl." It was commissioned by animation writer and Underground cartoonist Bob Foster, who had requested his own creation, Myron Moose, be included in the scene; that's Myron in the background, pointing to a bear cub he has trapped! The art is in ink and watercolor on illustration board.
Carl Barks
uploaded by CHabacaNO on 20161231
"Black Gold, Yellow Gold..." Uncle Scrooge Signed Lithograph AP #7/25 (Walt Disney, 1995). Produced for the attendees of a Carl Barks banquet.
Carl Barks
uploaded by CHabacaNO on 20161230
Original illustration called 'Help! Help! Our Unca Donald is Number Two In a Food Chain'
Carl Barks
uploaded by CHabacaNO on 20161229
"The Wadfather" Preliminary Sketch Original Art (1971)
Carl Barks
uploaded by CHabacaNO on 20161229
''Trespassers Will Be Ventilated'' Regular Edition Lithograph #256/345 (Another Rainbow, 1987). This Carl Barks lithograph features a showdown between Glittering Goldie and Donald Duck, Huey, Dewey, Louie, and Uncle Scrooge, a scene which originally appeared on the cover to Four Color #456 (1953).
Mikkel Hagen
uploaded by Sheamus McPicsou on 20161214
Uncle Scrooge by Mikkel Hagen
Mikkel Hagen
uploaded by Sheamus McPicsou on 20161214
Donald Duck by Mikkel Hagen
Mikkel Hagen
uploaded by Sheamus McPicsou on 20161214
Cover for "Donald Duck and Friends" (not official)
Mikkel Hagen
uploaded by Sheamus McPicsou on 20161214
Cover for "Donald Duck and Friends" (not official)
Mikkel Hagen
uploaded by Sheamus McPicsou on 20161214
Scrooge McDuck by Mikkel Hagen
Carl Barks
uploaded by CHabacaNO on 20161130
Oil Painting called 'Family Portrait'
Wilma van den Bosch
uploaded by Nectaria on 20161126
Marco Gervasio
uploaded by Dagoduck on 20161117
Lord Quackett
Bas Heymans
uploaded by CHabacaNO on 20161116
Original art for the cover of 'Uncle Scrooge #2 (#406)' (IDW)
Bas Heymans
uploaded by CHabacaNO on 20161116
Original page 1 of the story 'The Magic Millionaire'
Bas Heymans
uploaded by CHabacaNO on 20161116
Original page 2 of the story 'The Magic Millionaire'
Bas Heymans
uploaded by CHabacaNO on 20161116
Original page 3 of the story 'The Magic Millionaire'
Bas Heymans
uploaded by CHabacaNO on 20161116
Original page 4 of the story 'The Magic Millionaire'

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