Description: Vintage Illustration - "Artist's Design for General Custer's Library" (Paramount 1936) Product Description: This fascinating vintage artwork titled "Artist's Design for General Custer's Library" offers a unique glimpse into the early conceptual designs created for the film industry. It was part of the set design for the 1936 Paramount Pictures production, illustrating the scene for General Custer’s library in The Plainsman. This artwork was collected from the New York Public Library's Picture Collection, adding to its historical significance. Dimensions: Height: 10 inches Width: 9 inches Material: Printed on vintage aged paper, this artwork captures the rustic feel of the set design process. The monochrome sketch offers intricate detailing of the Western-style interiors and the characters around the table, embodying a moment from American frontier history. Significance: This rare illustration represents a key piece in Hollywood's classic filmmaking era, specifically related to the historical Western genre. Collectors of vintage movie memorabilia and historical artworks will appreciate the value of this piece, especially those interested in films depicting Western American history. This piece offers a unique insight into production design and the creative process behind early cinema.
Price: 115 USD
Location: Winston-Salem, North Carolina
End Time: 2024-11-30T14:21:36.000Z
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Type: Artwork