1990s
The last years were quite confusing with regard to numbering. Barks worked intensively with pure made-to-order paintings for use as lithos which for example were to be inlaid in books. Perhaps this is the reason why official lithograph numbers never occurred for his last works.
Year |
Litho no. |
Qty. |
No. | Size HxL in mm |
Title |
1990 1991 1991 1992 1994 1994 1995 1995 1996 1996 1996 1996 1997 1997 |
15 16 17 18 |
595 100 595/100/50**) 350/100**) 500/100**) 295 500 195 |
138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 |
635x510 635x510 610x760 710x865 560x710 355x280 405x510 305x255 405x510 355x280 405x510 455x355 |
An
Astronomical Predicament Flying Dutchman*) The Stone That Turns All Metals Gold Mardi Gras Before the Thaw Rich Finds at Inventory Time***) Surprise Party at Memory Pond***) Wishing Well*) Happy Hour I Wonder What My Fortune Cookie Says***) Merry Christmas! Heat Wave***) Eureka! A Goose Egg Nugget! Old Castle Secret Scrooge Smokewriting Dollar Signs |
*) No
official number **) Produced in more editions ***) Produced as serigraph |
139 The idea derives from US10 The Fabulous Philosopher's Stone |
141 The last of 19 official Money Bin scenes |
145 The idea derives from FC0178 Christmas on Bear Mountain |
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144 The very last painting set in the Money Bin |
146 The idea derives from the Barks cover for WDCS095 |
148 The idea derives from FC0189 The Old Castle's Secret |
http://www.cbarks.dk/THEPAINTINGS1990s.htm | Date 2003-04-29 |