R, Want-original painted background + cell-Baird (s)
Comments: at the cell technique draws the maker the moving parts of the animation on transparent sheets, or "cells". 24 cells is needed for one second cartoon. The advantage is that there is so less drawings are required, because the cells at the same movement can be used again. Beginning of the last century cell was invented in America. Cartoon was thanks to Walt Disney a market product that had to be made quickly. To save time, this technique is devised where moving parts and non-moving parts of the drawing can be separated from each other. The animation is first in pencil (line drawing) and then on a clear transparent sheet (cell). By the transparency can be worked in multiple layers on top of each other. The backgrounds are always visible and do not need to be redrawn each time, a big time saver.Baker is the brainchild of Thijs Wilms and artist want to R. These animals textless comic strip featuring a cow in the lead role appeared from in different newspapers. These cartoons getting great fame as a name in many Dutch newspapers. Baker was also to be found in magazines such as Eppo/to be continued and Suske en Wiske Weekblad, and appeared there book expenditure at printing and Standard Publishing House.Due to the popularity of the hilarious gags is the strip soon, as many known even outside Netherlands that there also be a sign movies made in and by Telescreen/TV Tokyo were produced.This lot contains a beautiful, original painted background with original film cells of Baker that were used in the cartoon. At that time, she has hung framed in the Office of the production company.(always been framed and so very fine preserved)Very unique. This film used in the backgrounds are pretty much not in circulation and so incredibly rare. Never before offered. Read More