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"Surf Spray" Painting 1967 by P.Ellenshaw (1913-2007)

Listed In Category: Art & Antiques > Art
Secondary Category: Art & Antiques > Rarity
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Classified Id NZVJKOJU
Asking Price $ 500.00 $ 400.00 CAD per item or Make offer
Quantity 1 item 
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Renewed Date24-Jul-2008 11:09:27 PM EST
Expiration Date 22-Sep-2008 11:09:27 PM EST
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Jenigemini member since 08-dec-2005
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View Calgary Classifieds Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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  View of the ocean, gold frame, good condition. Clean and well looked after. 24"x48".
Some of the Artist Information:
PETER ELLENSHAW, the Oscar®-winning visual effects pioneer and matte artist who worked his magic on such classic Disney live-action films as "Mary Poppins," "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea," "Darby O'Gill and the Little People," "Treasure Island," and "The Black Hole," passed away at his home in Santa Barbara on Monday (2/12) at the age of 93. As a hand-picked member of Walt Disney's creative team, Ellenshaw was called upon to create a wide variety of visual effects for the Studio's films, and even painted the iconic first map of Disneyland that was featured on all the early postcards and souvenir booklets. Ellenshaw began his association with Walt Disney in 1947, when he was tapped to work on the Studio's first live-action film, "Treasure Island" (1950), and continued working there until his retirement in 1979 following "The Black Hole."
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