It was shortly after founding Fleischer Studios, during the early era of sound in film when Fleischer was at work perfecting the Post-production method of sound recording, that Betty Boop was created- making animation history! This preceded Walt Disney's Steamboat Willie, which has been erroneously cited for decades as the first cartoon to synchronize sound with animation. ![]() In addition to theatrical comedy films, Fleischer produced technical and educational films two 20-minute features explaining Albert Einstein's Theory of Relativity and Charles Darwin's Evolution, using animated special effects and live action.įleischer next partnered to form Red Seal Pictures Corporation, which owned theatres, prompting Fleischer to invent his "Follow the Bouncing Ball" technique used in his series of animated sing-along shorts. Max and his brother Dave Fleischer started Out of the Inkwell Films, where Max developed "The Rotograph," a means of photographing live action film footage with animation cels for a composited image. the artwork has been assigned a unique alphanumeric certification number which corresponds with the full Letter of Authenticity from JSA which accompanies the item.Īnimation- and creative-genius MAX FLEISCHER was a pioneer in the development of the animated cartoon, bringing animated characters as Popeye, Koko the Clown, Betty Boop, and Superman to the movie screen, while inventing several of the technological innovations which made modern animation possible, including the Rotoscope, the technology for the "Bouncing Ball" song films, and "The Stereoptical Process." Max Fleischer's signature has been examined and authenticated by James Spence Authentication (JSA). Framed size measures 19.75" in height x 23.75" width. Custom-matted, it includes the two artworks, plus a plaque beneath Max Fleischer's signed piece. This framed display combines a vintage classic color Betty Boop print with an original 1930s Betty Boop publicity card, which has been hand-signed by Max Fleischer. Despite having been toned down in the mid-1930s as a result of the Hays Code to appear more demure, she became one of the best-known and popular cartoon characters in the world. She was a caricature of a Jazz Age flapper, a "Jazz Baby", complete with a garter and short skirts. ![]() Her floppy poodle ears became hoop earrings, and her black poodle nose became a girl's button-like nose. Originally created as an anthropomorphic French poodle, the Betty Boop character soon evolved at Fleischer Studios into a totally human female character. Making her first appearance in 1930 in one of Fleischer Studio's cartoons, the complete Betty Boop filmography went on to include 90 films, plus appearances in countless other animated cartoons and cartoon strips, art and merchandise. Max Fleischer- animator, inventor, director and producer- was the creator of Betty Boop, one of the most popular cartoon characters of all time. If you would like the gallery to arrange collection we can deduct shipping cost from the refund value for you and action a refund once the artwork is safely with us.Title: Betty Boop Vintage 1930s Hand-Signed Printed Art + Vintage Color PrintĪn original 1930s Betty Boop publicity card hand-signed by Betty Boop creator, Max Fleischer, framed with a vintage classic color print of Betty Boop. If you have agreed a return of your artwork with the gallery please ensure it is in the correct packaging and safely returned either in person or via courier. Please do contact the gallery if you have any questions regarding delivery ETA. Artwork that is with the Publisher or Artist, that needs framing or is bespoke made will come with a small lead time and your confirmation email will have estimated times of arrival. If purchasing for a specific date, please let the gallery know in advance so we can try to accommodate your request.Īrtwork and Sculptures that are showing as 'available' are either here in the gallery or are with the Artist or Publishing Companies and available to order.Īrtwork and Sculptures that are in the gallery we can aim to ship out within several working days. delivery on art and sculpture as well as using a specialist fragile shipping service for glazed art.
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