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Carl Barks Camelot Caricatured Portrait Original Painting (1977). Rare to catch Barks painting anything but mallards and drakes and ganders -- so indelible is his identification with Walt Disney's Donald Duck franchise. But take a gander at this bold horseman, who appears to be a Lone Star Texan descendant of the Round Table's Sir Lancelot. Likely a caricature commission-job, but no such pedigree is documented. Taken on its own somewhat mysterious terms, a gem amongst gems. Ink and wet-brush watercolors over graphite on Bristol board. Image area, 8" x 10", framed out to 15.25" x 17.75". Light fading in the tints, commensurate with age. Excellent condition.

More information about Carl Barks. See also: Barks, Carl Artist.

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Auction Dates
March, 2020
5th-8th Thursday-Sunday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 11
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Sold on Mar 7, 2020 for: $1,680.00
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