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"Fore" Rare Limited Edition Disney Fine Art Glass Sculpture, Hand Painted from the Inside; Numbered with Certificate of Authenticity.
Item #255453

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Dimensions
5 x 4
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"Fore" is a rare (circa 2007) is a Disney Fine Art limited edition glass sculpture based on an original painting by Jim Salvati. This piece is hand cut and shaped out of optical crystal glass. The center of this piece is bored out from the bottom and hand painted from the inside using a tiny specialized brush. This piece is numbered with Disney Certificate of Authenticity. Includes original box. Measures approx. 5" x 4" x 2" (sculpture). Due to the age of this piece there may be minor flaws that are only noticeable upon close inspection. There may also be wear to the box.
 
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On October 16, 1923, brothers Walt and Roy Disney founded an animation company called the Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio following the production of their first short film Alice’s Wonderland. Riding on his success, Walt created a new cartoon character named Mickey Mouse, who starred in early short films, including Steamboat Willie and Plane Crazy. In the 1930s, the cartoon studio, now named Walt Disney Productions, took on their greatest challenge to date: completing a feature-length animated movie. Snow White took three years to complete, but it quickly became the highest-grossing movie of the time. Through the 1940s and 1950s, Disney’s popularity grew with the production of more animated features like Bambi (1942), Cinderella (1950), and Peter Pan (1953). Though Walt Disney died in 1966, his company continued to grow by steadily producing more critically-acclaimed features as well as cultivating its own permanent cast of characters that included the family favorites, Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Pluto, and Goofy.

Over the years, Disney’s success has led them to explore other projects in addition to their animation ventures. In 1971, Walt Disney World, the iconic theme park based on an idea Walt had conceived in the 1950s, opened in Orlando, Florida. The company has also produced a number of successful live-action movies like Mary Poppins (1964) and Freaky Friday (1976) as well as a slew of popular television shows like The Mickey Mouse Club, many of which are shown on their own Disney Channel. More recently, Disney has teamed up with CGI animation production company Pixar to create computer-animated features like Finding Nemo (2003) and WALL-E (2008).

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