When Carl Barks obtained the unprecedented permission from the Walt Disney Corporation to paint the Duck universe characters in oil, he was also given a free hand to paint scenes and actions as he pleased. This resulted in several main groups of painting subjects such as new and inventive scenarios, well known old story scenes, and renderings of front covers. As for the latter, in 1972, Barks was commissioned by his former employer, Western Publishing, to reproduce his front cover for WDCS148 from 1953, showing a domestic Christmas scene at the Ducks' home. In it, a character from the Mouse universe was atypically appearing and playing a central role to boot. Pluto. This is the story.
PROLOGUE |
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THE PAINTING |
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EVEN MORE PLUTOS! Barks continued to surprise by actually producing 3 additional paintings with the - in his eyes - dumb dog. Here they are in chronological order: |
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14/72 Reading the Scandal Sheet Barks depicts what seems to be the nephews' playroom filled with different types of toys. You can see Mickey Mouse in the lower foreground, and a Pluto toy in the upper right corner. The dog is also present on the front cover of a paintbook in the lower left corner. |
The painting commemorating USA's bicentennial jubilee is practically crawling with different groups of characters; some of Barks' personal friends and many of his famous characters and objects. In the lower left corner he also made room for Pluto. |
128/83 In Uncle Walt's Collectery* Many different Disney characters are present. Pluto is represented twice; on a book cover on the upper left shelf, and in the chest of drawers in the lower right corner. |
* See the painting in greater detail HERE. |
http://www.cbarks.dk/THEPLUTOPAINTING.htm |
Date 2014-04-09 |