Fan drawings and other material

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Carl Barks
uploaded by chabacano on 20150809
“Yesterday’s Mansion,” an original oil painting by Carl Barks, 1969. According to Barks, this painting is “a mostly imaginary scene first conceived in the sixties for showing at outdoor art shows in Palm Springs, where only desert scenes sell. Over the years I have often rewetted and tinkered with the original composition, added branches to the tree, painted in and painted out hedgerows of cypress, even added an ocean in the distance. All that work to give myself short rests from the grind of drawing and painting the Disney ducks.”
Carl Barks
uploaded by chabacano on 20150809
'She Was Spangled And Flashy', oil painting from 1977
Carl Barks
uploaded by chabacano on 20150809
Original oil painting called 'Dam Disaster'
Carl Barks
uploaded by Chabacano on 20150723
Excerpt of the book "Carl Barks: Conversations" (source: https://books.google.com.br)
Kay Wright
uploaded by Chabacano on 20150722
Original art for the cover of 'Huey, Dewey and Louie Junior Woodchucks #21'
Kay Wright
uploaded by Chabacano on 20150722
Original art for the cover of 'Donald Duck #167'
Tony Strobl
uploaded by Chabacano on 20150722
Original art for the cover of 'Uncle Scrooge #157'
Pete Alvarado
uploaded by Chabacano on 20150722
Original and final cover art by Pete Alvarado (pencils) and Larry Mayer (inks) from The Beagle Boys #22, published by Gold Key Comics (Western), October 1974.
Carl Barks
uploaded by Chabacano on 20150722
“Klondike Kate and Troupe”, an original oil painting by Carl Barks, 1978. This painting was part of Barks’ series, “Famous Figures of History as They Might Have Looked Had Their Genes Gotten Mixed with Waterfowl”.
Carl Barks
uploaded by Chabacano on 20150722
'The Witches of Salem' by Carl Barks
Carl Barks
uploaded by Chabacano on 20150722
Original watercolor illustration of “Calamity Jane” by Carl Barks, part of his series, “Famous Figures of History as They Might Have Looked Had Their Genes Gotten Mixed with Waterfowl” 1978.
Carl Barks
uploaded by Chabacano on 20150722
Illustration called 'Little Miss Muscle!' by Carl Barks (1966)
Carl Barks
uploaded by Chabacano on 20150722
Original unpublished cover art by Carl Barks from Walt Disney’s Comics and Stories #96, published by Dell Comics, 1948. The piece was hand-colored by Barks in 1995.
Carl Barks
uploaded by Chabacano on 20150722
“Mr. Duck Steps Out” colored storyboard by Carl Barks (1940)
Carl Barks
uploaded by Chabacano on 20150722
“Mr. Duck Steps Out” colored storyboard (2) by Carl Barks (1940)
Carl Barks
uploaded by Chabacano on 20150722
“Mr. Duck Steps Out” colored storyboard (3) by Carl Barks (1940)
Carl Barks
uploaded by Chabacano on 20150722
“Mr. Duck Steps Out” colored storyboard (4) by Carl Barks (1940)
Carl Barks
uploaded by Chabacano on 20150722
“Mr. Duck Steps Out” colored storyboard (5) by Carl Barks (1940)
Carl Barks
uploaded by Chabacano on 20150722
Original Garden of Eden illustration by Carl Barks from the series, “Famous Figures of History as They Might Have Looked Had Their Genes Gotten Mixed with Waterfowl” which was printed in Animal Quackers, drawn in 1978, published by Gemstone in 1996.
Carl Barks
uploaded by Chabacano on 20150722
Carl Barks in 1919
Carl Barks
uploaded by Chabacano on 20150722
Original Carl Barks sketch of Magica De Spell (year unknown)
Carl Barks
uploaded by Chabacano on 20150722
“Ghost Talk Spooken Here” by Carl Barks, 1965. Interior cover illustration for Uncle Scrooge #56, “Mystery of the Ghost Town Railroad”
Carl Barks
uploaded by Chabacano on 20150722
Original Art for the Cover of 'Uncle Scrooge #66'
Carl Barks
uploaded by Chabacano on 20150722
Carl Barks’s promo art for San Diego Comic-Con in 1981
Carl Barks
uploaded by Chabacano on 20150722
An adult drawing with two sensual friends.
Carl Barks
uploaded by Chabacano on 20150722
Original drawing with Scrooge McDuck VS Flintheart Glomgold
Carl Barks
uploaded by Chabacano on 20150722
Original drawing with Gyro & Helper
Carl Barks
uploaded by Chabacano on 20150722
Carl Barks
uploaded by Chabacano on 20150722
“PopNuts”, a cartoon drawn by Carl Barks for Joseph Cowles, an avid fan of his who worked as a popcorn vendor at Disneyland. Cowles later became a author, editor, designer, and publisher for Disney. (Pictured bottom; Cowles working as a vendor circa 1960). Barks later wrote a story inspired by his fan called “The Candy Kid” (1962).
Carl Barks
uploaded by Chabacano on 20150722

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