[DOWNLOAD] Animation Art: The Early Years, 1911-1954. a Visual Reference for Collectors (Schiffer Book for Collectors)
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| #2028230 in Books | Schiffer Pub Ltd | 1997-01-07 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 11.23 x1.47 x8.87l,4.89 | File Name: 0887407633 | 427 pages |
||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Animaniac!|By A Customer|Mr. Lotmans book is an essential for anyone thinking of buying vintage animation art. Clearly this is one tool that you should have at your side when purchasing at auction or doing provenance work of any kind. Very informative with tonnes of great photographs, this book chronicles auction results from all the major houses over the last decade. Do no|From Library Journal|The Early Years is the first in a planned two-volume set from Lotman, a veteran international collector who saw a need some years ago for this type of price guide. It features over 6000 photographs of original animation cels from 13 studios
Animation art is among the most popular contemporary art forms. It captivates the imagination and awakens the child in us. With nearly 6800 pieces of animation art illustrated in this exciting book, most in color, Jeff Lotman covers the early period of animation, from the founding of the Winsor McKay Studio in 1911 to 1954 (a future volume will continue to the present). The art illustrated was offered at auction, which means that it is in the marketplace, an important f...
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