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KingofGames

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  1. Hi all. This piece was used in a trade ad for the film Double Trouble, starring Elvis Presley. The movie was released in 1967. It’s certainly possible this was created by an MGM studio artist, but I figured I would ask in case anyone recognizes the style. 

  2. 6 hours ago, Bronty said:

    I wonder if heritage didn’t note the offer history on some of the past things that slipped through the cracks like this Mickey Mouse sega cover that sold for 2k but has had offers through their system of over 60.

    https://comics.ha.com/itm/animation-art/mickey-mouse-and-castle-illustration-original-art-walt-disney-c-1990s-/a/7142-97220.s?ic4=GalleryView-Thumbnail-071515

    I remember thinking $25,000 was a rich offer when this came up for discussion in 2018. Hard to believe someone would turn down $61,000, but clearly financial gain is not their priority. 

  3. 51 minutes ago, The Voord said:

     

    INAVASION QUARTET is a British movie distributed by MGM.  EXTRAORDINARY SEAMAN is an American movie.  Point I was trying to make was that I don't see Searle working directly for MGM USA when the studio would have access to local talent proficient at producing the Movie Poster advertising campaign..

    Your logic is sound, no doubt. I have seen crossovers before though, so it's not necessarily a given that the origin of the art will correspond with the origin of the film. Either way, safe to surmise this isn't by Searle. 

  4. I've owned these two pieces for a couple of years now. They are both from late 60's MGM films (Double Trouble for the b&w piece, Extraordinary Seaman for the color), but neither the illustrations themselves or the concepts were used. There were some fairly prominent comic artists doing movie poster work around this time (Frazetta and Jack Davis come to mind), so I'm curious if anyone recognizes or can attribute these to a particular artist. 

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  5. The December Profiles in History auction starts today and runs through Friday. There are a number of interesting pieces, including works by John Romita, Frank Frazetta, Charles Schulz, Mike Ploog, Sanjulian, the Hildebrandt brothers, and others. Not a ton of comic OA, but some noteworthy artists and nice looking pieces. Some of the highlights are below.

     

    Raiders of the Lost Ark original Atari video game cover artwork by James Kelly

    http://www.icollector.com/Raiders-of-the-Lost-Ark-final-artwork-for-the-cover-of-1982-Atari-video-game-box-by-James-Kelly_i31871873

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    Amazing Spider-Man #40 recreation painting by John Romita

    http://www.icollector.com/John-Romita-Amazing-Spider-Man-40-painting_i31872212

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    Windblown original art by Frank Frazetta

    http://www.icollector.com/Frank-Frazetta-original-illustration-entitled-Windblown_i31870825

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    Conan and the Savage Seas by Frank Frazetta

    http://www.icollector.com/Frank-Frazetta-watercolor-painting-entitled-Conan-and-the-Savage-Sea-I_i31870827

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    Peanuts Sunday comic strip art by Charles Schulz (one of several pieces available)

    http://www.icollector.com/Charles-Schulz-original-Peanuts-Sunday-comic-strip-featuring-Snoopy-and-Woodstock_i31870509

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    Lord of the Rings original poster art by Mike Ploog

    http://www.icollector.com/Lord-of-the-Rings-poster-art-by-Mike-Ploog_i31870498

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    Clash of the Titans concept art by the Hildebrandt Brothers

    http://www.icollector.com/Greg-Tim-Hildebrandt-original-final-poster-concept-art-for-Clash-of-the-Titans_i31870588

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  6. I love that the piece is unfinished. Frozen in time, never to be completed. I wonder what happened. Why it was turned over in its current state? Maybe he missed a deadline and provided what was done? Maybe the studio, MGM, changed directions while he was finalizing? 

    The story behind the piece is pretty cool as it is. An MGM art director handed over a haul of art (likely worthless at the time) to cover a bar debt. The bartender stored it in his garage for decades, this being one of the many gems in the collection. There were pieces by Howard Terpning, Frank McCarthy, Robert McGinnis, Bob Peak, Jack Thurston, and other well known illustrators of the time (1960's). 

    In any case, don't mean to derail this thread, but the Frazetta piece is a fantastic one.

  7. Profiles in History released their catalog recently for their upcoming Hollywood auction. Amongst the listings are several comic pieces, along with this cover recreation by John Romita. Not sure how many folks here follow PIH auctions, so figured I'd share the info in case anyone is interested in following the action or bidding. 

    https://profilesinhistory.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/96HollywoodSs.pdf

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  8. On 8/31/2018 at 10:37 AM, glendgold said:

    Wood's Weird Sex portfolio is, for the most part, not good -- it always struck me as joyless.  But his other erotica, like this, feels inspired.  That second piec looks like it was drawn from life, but I could well be wrong about that.  Thanks for sharing it. 

    Given the fact it was a personal piece, I suspect it was based on either an experience or a photograph. You are right though, it certainly has a special quality to it. 

  9. 3 hours ago, pemart1966 said:

    I'm completely the opposite.  I think Wood tarnished his legacy by doing that stuff but maybe I'm the only one that thinks so.  There are a few other artists I can think of that I'd put in that same category.

    You are certainly not the only one. I previously shared these images on the Wally Wood FB group. There were a few dissenters there, but the majority of the group loves Wood, warts and all.