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Charles Schulz Peanuts Daily Comic Strip Original Art dated 1-23-53 (United Features Syndicate, 1953). This splendid, early daily captures the true essence of "the Charlie Brown experience," thanks to the ruthless party planning of Patty and Violet. Charles Schulz once wrote, 'From the beginning of the strip I knew the lead character would be a round-headed kid with a rather plain face, and I decided he should be called Charlie Brown." Also, note the quotation marks around Peanuts in the title logo stat -- by 1956, they were dropped. The image area of this daily measures 27" x 5". Aside from the usual fold between panels two and three, the art is in Excellent condition.

More information about Charles Schulz. See also: Schulz, Charles, Schulz, Charles Monroe Artist.

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Auction Dates
November, 2009
19th-21st Thursday-Saturday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 12
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Sold on Nov 20, 2009 for: $16,730.00
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