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Walt Disney Studios began commissioning promotional artwork almost as soon as it had films to promote, and by the 1930s that work had developed a visual language all its own. The studio's output gave commercial illustrators a rare brief: characters with enough personality to carry a poster without a single word of copy. The pieces shown here are period originals from across that tradition.

Disney

Walt Disney Studios began commissioning promotional artwork almost as soon as it had films to promote, and by the 1930s that work had developed a visual language all its own. The studio's output gave commercial illustrators a rare brief: characters with enough personality to carry a poster without a single word of copy. The pieces shown here are period originals from across that tradition.

Aladdin, Polish Release c.1972 $385.00 USD

Item Type: Poster

Size: 33.5" x 22.25"

Year: c.1972

The Jungle Book, Lobby Card c.1967 $50.00 USD

Item Type: Window Card

Size: 8.0" x 10.0"

Year: c.1967

Babes in the Woods c.1938 $475.00 USD

Item Type: Poster

Size: 85.0" x 80.0"

Year: c.1938

The Jungle Book, Lobby Card c.1967 $50.00 USD

Item Type: Window Card

Size: 8.0" x 10.0"

Year: c.1967

Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Egyptian Release c.1988 $525.00 USD

Item Type: Poster

Size: 39.25" x 27.5"

Year: c.1988

Aladdin, British Stage Play c.1930 $240.00 USD

Item Type: Poster

Size: 30.0" x 40.0"

Year: c.1930

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Pinocchio in the Other World, Il Giornaletto c.1913 $75.00 USD

Item Type: Cover Art

Size: 13.5" x 8.75"

Year: c.1913