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Chuck Jones Art Collection

Chuck Jones
About The Artist :
In a career spanning over 60 years, Jones made more than 300 animated films, winning three Oscars as director and in 1996 an honorary Oscar for Lifetime Achievement. Among the many awards and recognitions, one of those most valued was the honorary life membership from the Directors Guild of America. During the Golden Age of animation Jones helped bring to life many of Warner Bros. most famous characters—Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd and Porky Pig. The list of characters he created himself includes Road Runner, Wile E. Coyote, Marvin Martian, Pepe le Pew, Michigan J. Frog and many others. He also produced, directed and wrote the screenplays for "Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas," a television classic, as well as the feature-length film "The Phantom Tollbooth." In addition, Jones was a prolific artist whose work has been exhibited at galleries and museums worldwide. Jones often recalled a small child who, when told that Jones drew Bugs Bunny, replied: "He doesn’t draw Bugs Bunny. He draws pictures of Bugs Bunny." His point was that the child thought of the character as being alive and believable, which was, in Jones’ belief, the key to true character animation. Born on September 21, 1912 in Spokane, Washington, Jones grew up in Hollywood where he observed the talents of Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton and worked occasionally as a child extra in Mac Sennett comedies. After graduating from Chouinard Art Institute in Los Angeles (now California Institute of the Arts) Jones drew pencil portraits for a dollar a piece on Olvera Street. Then, in 1932, he got his first job in the fledgling animation industry as a cel washer for former Disney animator, Ubbe Iwerks. It was at Iwerks Productions that he met Dorothy Webster, to whom he was married in 1932. In 1936 Jones was hired by Friz Freleng as an animator for the Leon Schlesinger Studio (later sold to Warner Bros.). Jones admired and revered Freleng for the rest of his life, saying, "No one except Tex Avery had as perfect a sense of timing as did Friz Freleng." In 1937 his daughter, Linda, was born, and in 1938 he directed his first film, The Night Watchman. He worked with and for directors Tex Avery and Bob Clampett until the early forties when they left the studio, and for the remainder of his years at Warner Bros. he worked in parallel with Directors Freleng and Robert McKimson. He remained at Warner Bros. until the studio was closed in 1962. During those years, sometimes referred to later as the Golden Years of Warner Bros. animation, arguably some of the most enduring cartoons ever made were produced; most of them still enjoying worldwide recognition daily. When Warner Bros. closed, and after a very short stay at the Disney Studios, Jones moved to MGM Studios, where he created new episodes from the Tom and Jerry cartoon series. While there, in addition to The Phantom Tollbooth and Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Jones directed the Academy Award winning film, The Dot and the Line. Jones established his own production company, Chuck Jones Enterprises, in 1962 and produced nine half-hour animation films for television including Rudyard Kipling’s Rikki Tikki Tavi and The White Seal. After the death of his first wife, Jones met and married the love of his life, Marian Dern, who remained his best friend, lover and companion for the rest of his life. In the late 70s Jones and his daughter, Linda, pioneered a continuing art business featuring limited edition images created by Jones depicting scenes from his most enduring cartoons. He continued to support his daughter’s business, generously making appearances, drawings and paintings, in addition to signing countless editions of images, which continue to delight collectors and fans worldwide. One of his films, the Wagnerian mini epic, What’s Opera, Doc? was inducted into the National Film Registry for being "among the most culturally, historically and aesthetically significant films of our time." In recent years, Jones’ work has been honored at film festivals and museums throughout the world, including a one-man retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. His autobiography, Chuck Amuck, appeared in 1989, now in its fifth printing. Chuck Reducks, his follow-up to the first book, was published two years later. In 2000, Jones established the Chuck Jones Foundation, designed to recognize, support and inspire continued excellence in art and the art of classic character animation. Plans for the Foundation include scholarships, library resources, touring exhibits, a lecture series and access to film, notes and drawings. Director Peter Bogdanovich once explained the enduring appeal of Jones’ work: "It remains, like all good fables and only the best art, both timeless and universal." After hearing that Jones had died, a four-year-old child asked her mother, between sobs, "Does this mean the bunny won’t be in the barber chair any more?" The answer is, "No, the bunny will be in the barber chair forever."
Chuck Jones PORTFOLIO
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$1.25 Quarter Staff
100% Charlie Dog
14 Carrot Offering
40th Anniversary No More Than Two
A Feather In His Hare
A Wonderful Awful Idea
Acme Catalogue
All In
Amateurs
Approach the Bench
Aromantic
Ascent of Love
At Rest
Attention!
Bald Mountain
Beakhead
Bear For Punishment
BEEP BEEP
Berlin Landscape
Beware the Eyes of Mars
Bewitched Bunny 1954 A Golden Age Edition
Birds Eye View
Broomstick Bunny "Directors Cut"
Bugs and Daffy In Concert
Bugs At Piano
Bugs At Piano
Bugs At Piano
Bugs Bunny
Bugs Bunny  
Bugs Bunny Table Top
Bugs Chef II
Bugs Director Chuck Amuck
Bugs Doctor Say Ah!
Bull-Dozed
BULLY FOR BUGS
Bunny Hugged Title Card
Bunny Prince Charlie
Burnt Toast
Bus Queue London
Charlie Dog
Chez Bugs
CHIGNON
CHROMA VISTA
CHROMA VISTA GALLERY WRAPPED
Chuck Jones Marvin Martian
Chuck Jones Self Portrait                     (on canvas)
Cindy Lou  (green hair) with plate
Cindy Lou handing plate to Max
Claude Cat
Coastal Walk
CONUNDRUM
CUDDLY AS A CACTUS
Daffy Duck for President
Daffy Screwball
Daffys Impossible Dream
Deck the Halls
Dr. Seuss How the Grinch Stole Christmas
Drag Strip
Drip-A-Long
Duck Dodgers Title Card
Ducktasia
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Dynamite Hare
Electra A.M.
Elmer Fudd
ESCAPE FROM ENNUI
Ewe Thief!
Fast and Famished
Fast and Furry-ous Bronze
Father of the Bird
Feed The Kitty
Feline Frame-Up
Fire When Ready
FOR SCENT-I-MENTAL REASONS
FOR SCENT-I-MENTAL REASONS
Fore! 3,2,1.
From Duck to Dust
From Hare to Eternity
FRUIT WITH CUP
Full Dog House
Giclee on canvas!
Gossamer
Grilled Rabbit
GRINCH 40TH ANNIVERSARY PORTFOLIO 5 images/available individually @ $350.00 each
Grinch dragging Max
Grinch In Santa suit
Grinch stealing candy canes
Grinch with cane
Hair-Raising Hare
Hare Hazard
Hare Hazard
Hare-thodontia
Heaven Scent
Here Comes The Groom
Hound Toad
Hounds Tooth
How the Grinch Stole Christmas
Hula Lei Lei
Hypo-Duck-riac
I Claim This Martian
I Think Therefore I Acme
Im in the Money
In Character
Invasion of the Bunny Snatchers
Isnt She Wuvwy?
Joshua Tree
Junyer Bear
Kill Da Wabbit  (hand-signed)
Kitty Catch
Lady with Hat
Le Pursuit
Left At Albuquerque
Lights, Camera, Action
Lights, Camera, Action
Little Orphan Airedale
Long Haired Hare
Love is in the Hare/Canvas
Mad As A Mars Hare
Man on Green and Blue
Manhattan Beach
Marc Anthony and Kitty
MarcAnthony and Kitty
Marvin Martian
Marvin Martian Table Top
Max with Antler
Max with Grinch in mirror
Mendocino Coast
Mercy Melodies
MERRY MERRY
Michigan J. Frog
Michigan J. Frog 50 Anniversary
Michigan Rag
Middle Aged Pixie
Misguided Muscle
Model Resting
Monster Mohawk
Moon and Clouds
Muddy Feet
My Stars! Giclee/Canvas
My Stars! Giclee/Paper
Near Miss/Canvas
Night Cap
No Barking
No More Than Two
Nude Duck Descending a Staircase
Nude in Library
Nude Model in Charcoal
Nude with Easel                                        (on canvas)
One Froggy Evening
One Froggy Evening
Opticular Successimus
Pastel Nude with Stool
Pepe Bouquet
Pepe le Pew Romeo and Juliet
Pepe Valentine
Persistence of Carrots
PIGTAILS and RED RIBBONS
Porky Pig
Portrait de Cochon
Pullet Surprise
Pussyfoot 1951
Rabbit of Seville
Rabbit Recipes (signed Jones/ Foray)
Rabbit Rope Trick
Rabbit-plasty
Rabbitt of Seville III
Ralph Phillips
RIGHT
Road Runner Table Top
Roast Beast Feast
Robin Hood Daffy
Rocket-Bye Baby
Roughly Squeaking
Sam Sheepdog
Sandlot
Santa On Trial
Santas Little Helper
Seated Nude
September Morn
SERENDIPITY
Sir Loin Of Beef
Sitting Duck
Small Grinch and Max on sleigh
Sound Please
Soundstage
Splitting Hares
Stare Down
Still A Stinka
Stinker Belle
Storm Clouds
Study
Sun Bathers
Superior Duck
Suspended Animation
The Blessed Event
The Cat Portfolio
THE ESSENCE OF TIME
The Good, The Bad and The Hungry
The Good, The Bad and The Hungry
The Great Chase
The Great Chase
The Great Chase
The Grinch 35th Anniversary Portfolio
The Kid
The Mikado
The Neurotic Coyote
The Night Watchman
The Path to Enlightenment
The Path to Enlightenment GALLERY WRAPPED
The Perfect Wave
The Plain of Digitopolis
The Rabbit of Seville 1950
The Scilly Isles
The White Seal
THREE EGGS IN BOWL
Too Rash
Top of the Morning
Torso (on canvas)
Toulouse le Duck
Trick or Treat
Trim Up the Tree, Trim Up the Town
TRUTH
Tunnel Vision
Turnabout is Fair Play
Two Draped Figures
Two Scents Worth
Twos A Crowd
UNITED HARE LINES
UNITED HARE LINES
UNITED HARE LINES
Valentine Season
VICTORY
VII VERENA
Vincent Van Coyote
Waiter, Theres A Fly In My Soup or  Sonic
Wanna Bet?
Wanna Bet?
Whats Opera Doc? Giclée/Canvas
Whats Opera Doc? Giclée/Paper
Whats Opera Doc? Layout Portfolio II
Whiskers Mother
Who Hug
Who playing instrument
Wild About Harry
Wile E. Coyote Table Top
Wile E. Van Gogh
Wile E. Van Gogh
Wile E. Van Gogh
Witch Hazel
Zoom and Bored

 

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