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Illustrator, b. 1885 - d. 1972

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      • Max Fleischer "Clark Kent's Secret" LE Procell
        Sep. 23, 2023

        Max Fleischer "Clark Kent's Secret" LE Procell

        Est: $200 - $400

        Max Fleischer (AMERICAN / NEW YORK, 1883 - 1972) limited edition procell titled "Clark Ken's Secret" depicting Clark Kent covertly changing into his Superman outfit. Signed in gold marker to lower center. Lower right marked 1997 DC Comics. Lower left further marked Flescher Studios and King Feature Syndicate. Numbered 264/350 to lower left. Mounted in a copper tone metal frame with mat behind acrylic screen. Cell measures approx. 16 1/2" height x 34" width to sight. Measures approx. 22" height x 39 1/2" width overall including frame. Overall good condition. JD/B:15/SH:5B

        Joshua Kodner
      • (ANIMATION) MAX FLEISCHER (1883-1972) / SUPERMAN "The hour has come!" Tower Corridor and Mad Scientist Layout Drawing.
        Jun. 09, 2022

        (ANIMATION) MAX FLEISCHER (1883-1972) / SUPERMAN "The hour has come!" Tower Corridor and Mad Scientist Layout Drawing.

        Est: $2,500 - $3,500

        (ANIMATION) MAX FLEISCHER (1883-1972) / SUPERMAN "The hour has come!" Tower Corridor and Mad Scientist Layout Drawing. A large, dramatic panoramic layout drawing of the Mad Scientist from the 1941 Fleischer Studios short Superman (AKA The Mad Scientist). Graphite, red pencil, and collage on 7-peghole animation paper. 330x813 mm; 13x32 inches, sheet, folded in fourths. Upper left corner of recto bears the production number S-10-2 and the scene number 40; a note near the top edge reading "Rendering Guide. The first ever animated Superman film. The drawing shows three poses of the titular villain, corresponding to a scene beginning at 4m33s mark, where he slinks down the stairs of his lair to apprehend the brave reporter Lois Lane, who landed her plane outside just as he had begun to activate his "Electrothanasia-Ray" . . . at the stroke of midnight. This Academy Award nominated film launched the groundbreaking Fleischer Studios Superman series, long celebrated for the films' lavish production values, Art Deco aesthetics, and lasting contributions to the Superman mythos (i.e. giving the character signature power of flight). An impressive piece from a true landmark of animated film history.

        Swann Auction Galleries
      • Max Fleischer (American 1883-1972) Serigraph Cell
        Jan. 22, 2020

        Max Fleischer (American 1883-1972) Serigraph Cell

        Est: $100 - $200

        Max Fleischer (American 1883-1972) Serigraph Cell Betty Boop "Sunday Drive" logo top left. Certificate verso APG Publishing King Features, 1537/1950 . Measures sight 9-1/4" H x 11" W, Frame 17-3/4" H x 19-5/8" W Condition: Good condition, plastic glass has imperfection in center. Estimate: $100.00 - $200.00 Domestic Shipping: $88.00

        Kodner Galleries
      • Max Fleischer (1883 - 1972) Drawing, and Mixed Media
        Dec. 17, 2018

        Max Fleischer (1883 - 1972) Drawing, and Mixed Media

        Est: $200 - $300

        A hand colored animation production drawing from "Mr. Bug Goes to Town", 1941, pencil signed at the lower right, with COA from Great American Ink; an ink, pencil, and watercolor of Betty Boop, which appears to be signed by Max Fleischer at the lower left, however the signature is illegible and may not be his.

        Locati LLC
      • 'SHAKESPEAREAN SPINACH' (1940) POSTER, US  | Max Fleischer (1883-1972)
        Sep. 11, 2017

        'SHAKESPEAREAN SPINACH' (1940) POSTER, US  | Max Fleischer (1883-1972)

        Est: £3,000 - £5,000

        Very few of the 1930s and early 40s US posters are known to have survived. In the 1920s and 30s, Walt Disney's main competitor was New York based Fleischer Studios.  The studio offered a sharper, more satirical alternative to Disney.  Instead of using animal characters, they specialised in punchy human caricatures, and thereby tapped into a more adult audience.  They were well known for the saucy flapper image of Betty Boop.  E. C. Segar was the creator of Popeye, who first appeared in Sega's comic strip in 1929. In 1933 Fleischer Studios adapted Segar's characters into a series of Popeye the Sailor for Paramount Pictures. Paramount took over Fleischer Studios in 1942 and continued to produce Popeye cartoons until 1957.  Extremely rare poster, where only a couple of examples have ever surfaced

        Sotheby's
      • Max Fleischer Signed River Landscape Painting
        Jan. 02, 2016

        Max Fleischer Signed River Landscape Painting

        Est: -

        Oil on canvas. Dated 1965. In good condition. Measures approximately 19" x 25"

        EJ'S Auction & Appraisal
      • Fleischer Max
        Jun. 06, 2015

        Fleischer Max

        Est: - CHF1,500

        Fleischer Max, "Via Appia Antica". Oel auf Leinwand. Signiert, datiert 1891. Gerahmt. Bildmasse 64 cm × 54 cm

        Auktionshaus Zofingen
      • Max Fleischer (1861-1930), Rotterdamse straat met
        Nov. 11, 2014

        Max Fleischer (1861-1930), Rotterdamse straat met

        Est: €400 - €600

        Max Fleischer (1861-1930), Rotterdamse straat met de Laurenskerk. Gesigneerd r.o., Doek 82 x 65 cm.

        Vendu Rotterdam
      • Gulliver's Travels Gulliver Production Drawing (Max Fle
        Feb. 21, 2013

        Gulliver's Travels Gulliver Production Drawing (Max Fle

        Est: -

        Gulliver's Travels Gulliver Production Drawing (Max Fleischer, 1939). Original one-of-a-kind pan layout drawing of Gulliver walking through Lilliput (sc*/Seq 9), with some amazing detail. In graphite with many color highlights. One of the finest pieces of concept artwork from Paramount Studios' first animated feature film. The drawing, showing two images of Gulliver in the town, is an amazing 30" of artwork, while the pan paper measures 38" long. Mounted on board, which folds in the middle. In Very Good condition.

        Heritage Auctions
      • Autographs: FLEISCHER MAX, (1883-1972)
        Dec. 15, 2007

        Autographs: FLEISCHER MAX, (1883-1972)

        Est: £150 - £200

        Autographs: FLEISCHER MAX, (1883-1972) Austrian-American Pioneer of Animated Cartoons. Scarce vintage signed 3 x 6 printed card featuring an illustration of one of Fleischer's most famous characters, Betty Boop, seated full length on a horse. She holds a large flag in one arm. Signed by Fleischer with his name alone in green fountain pen ink to a clear area at the base of the image. About EX

        International Autograph Auctions
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