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Charles Schulz Peanuts Sunday Comic Strip Original Art dated 11-3-85 (United Feature Syndicate, 1985). With his sharp sense of humor and a wistful understanding of loneliness, longing, and alienation, Charles Schulz made Peanuts more than a gag-a-day strip. Charles Schulz often recounted the development of Snoopy: "I'd always been drawing little dogs in the (Li'l Folks) strip, so I named one Snoopy, the one I would be using the most. The real dog who was the forerunner of Snoopy was named Spike. He was bigger than the beagle that Snoopy turned out to be, but he was kind of a wild dog marked in a way similar to Snoopy." With appearances by Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and Spike, this ink on Bristol Sunday is sure to make a spectacular showpiece for any eighties Peanuts fan. This desert episode, co-starring Snoopy's brother, Spike, has an image area of 22.5" x 15", and it has been matted to an overall size of 25.5" x 18.5". The art is in Excellent condition, and Charles Schulz inscribed and signed it in its first panel.

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

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Auction Dates
May, 2014
15th-17th Thursday-Saturday
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