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Tony Fernandez - Donald Duck Inspired By Frazetta's "Tomorrow Midnight" (1966) - Hand Signed - Aproved by Frazetta
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Tony Fernandez - Donald Duck Inspired By Frazetta's "Tomorrow Midnight" (1966) - Hand Signed - Aproved by Frazetta

✦ Hand Signed by Tony Fernandez This amazing print featuring Donald Duck is inspired by the legendary fantasy master Frank Frazetta, who created the cover for the evocative comic book adaptations of Ray Bradbury's "Tomorrow Midnight" published by EC Comics. The cover is one of Frazetta's finest works and is also noted as the comic book series' last cover. This stunning artwork is hand-signed by Disney artist Tony Fernandez, the creator of the original painting, as a tribute to Frank Frazetta and as a part of the "Inspired By Frazetta" collection by Corner4art. The artists featured in this collection were chosen among the best, and their works had to be approved by Frazetta Girls. ➨ Fine art print on paper format 42 x 30 cm. Tony Fernandez is a highly talented Disney artist with over 35 years of experience at Disney Studios. The original artwork was created as part of his "Inspired By" Collection mostly based on Disney characters, a series of over 600 artworks inspired by iconic masters of art throughout history, showcased in exhibitions worldwide.

No. 81935595

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Tony Fernandez - Donald Duck Inspired By Frazetta's "Tomorrow Midnight" (1966) - Hand Signed - Aproved by Frazetta

Tony Fernandez - Donald Duck Inspired By Frazetta's "Tomorrow Midnight" (1966) - Hand Signed - Aproved by Frazetta

✦ Hand Signed by Tony Fernandez

This amazing print featuring Donald Duck is inspired by the legendary fantasy master Frank Frazetta, who created the cover for the evocative comic book adaptations of Ray Bradbury's "Tomorrow Midnight" published by EC Comics. The cover is one of Frazetta's finest works and is also noted as the comic book series' last cover.

This stunning artwork is hand-signed by Disney artist Tony Fernandez, the creator of the original painting, as a tribute to Frank Frazetta and as a part of the "Inspired By Frazetta" collection by Corner4art.

The artists featured in this collection were chosen among the best, and their works had to be approved by Frazetta Girls.

➨ Fine art print on paper format 42 x 30 cm.

Tony Fernandez is a highly talented Disney artist with over 35 years of experience at Disney Studios. The original artwork was created as part of his "Inspired By" Collection mostly based on Disney characters, a series of over 600 artworks inspired by iconic masters of art throughout history, showcased in exhibitions worldwide.

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