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Dean O'Gorman contemplates how he will answer a question from the floor - "Is it difficult being so gorgeous all the time?" Being Dwarves panel at Calgary Comic Expo 2014.
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Chrysanthemum on the back of her neck, hearts on her temples, sleeves that go all the way up...
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Among the dwarves were Siorai, Mimi, Saoirse, Winky, Eden.... It looks like there were at least eight of them.
This is an unusual antique picture that was purchased at an estate sale in the early 1970’s, and has been stored properly ever since. The picture features Disney’s Snow White with all seven dwarves – making it more appealing to collectors. Along the bottom of the picture is the name of each dwarf printed in five different languages.
Preserved between plastic and a panel of wood, there are only a few small spots of wear from the framing. The plastic has no tears, or holes, and overall the picture is in near perfect condition. The picture isn’t adhered or glued to the wood panel, which would allow you to reframe the picture (Although there is no need) or possibly take it out to inspect the back for a signature or clue to its origin. The framework and plastic preservation is high quality work that was made to last, and has.
There is literally nothing out there like this – After searching everywhere online and showing it to a few collectors and antique experts, we didn’t learn a whole lot about it. The picture could be a promotional poster from a re-release of the original 1937 cartoon. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was first re-released in 1944, in order to raise revenue for the Disney studio during the wartime period - it was again re-released to theaters in 1952, and1958.
The picture has no visible copyright markings or signatures, so it may be an unauthorized Disney reprint from the era. The craftsmanship and style of the framing, along with the color palette used leads us to believe this dates to the 1950’s or possibly early 1960’s.
If you have any additional information about the picture, or if you find any info, please pass it along and convo me. This obscure print is a collector’s dream, and in amazing condition. The picture measure 3 ½ feet long by just over 2 feet wide, and the framing is about 1” deep.