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Porky Pig Model Sheet<BR>By Virgil Ross - Image 1

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Porky Pig Model Sheet
By Virgil Ross

Original Model Sheet Drawing

Produced By: Warner Brothers

Price: $1500.00 USD (Un-Framed)
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Original Production Drawing
Image Size: 16.5" x 13.5"

Condition: Excellent

Circa: 1990's

Code: VROSS-0009

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Virgil Ross Porky Pig Drawing Original Art (Warner Bros., undated).
One of Termite Terrace's most brilliant animators, Virgil Ross, illustrates this piece featuring seven images of Porky Pig in roles such as Detective Tuesday in Rocket Squad (Dragnet parody, 1956), and Duck Dodgers' Space Cadet Porky. The art is rendered in colored pencil on a 16.5" x 13.5" sheet of animation paper and it is in Excellent condition. Signed by Virgil Ross at the bottom right.


Virgil Ross began his animation career with the Winkler Studios in the late 1920s, then went on to Ub Iwerks, where he rose from the rank of in-betweener to animator and worked with Tex Avery. In 1935, Ross and Avery left Ub Iwerks and joined Warner Bros. where they created the first Bugs Bunny animated short, “A Wild Hare” in 1940, which brought Bugs his first Oscar nomination. In 1942, after stints with other Warner Bros. directors such as Chuck Jones and Bob Clampett, Ross began a long career with Friz Freleng’s unit, where he animated over 230 cartoons, many of which were nominated for Oscars. Four Ross-animated cartoons won Oscars: “Tweety Pie” (1947), “Speedy Gonzales” (1955), “Birds Anonymous” (1957), and “Knighty Knight Bugs” (1958). “Knighty Knight Bugs” was Bugs Bunny’s only Oscar-winning performance. Known for bringing personality into the characters he animated, Ross’ style is said to be one of the finest examples of personality animation in the world. Ross, who died in 1996, had said his favorite animation effort was “Rhapsody Rabbit,” in which he played some of the cartoon’s classical music and honky-tonk tunes.


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