Crossing The Delaware

Animation Art, Flintstones, Crossing The Delaware

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Portraying an important moment in history, a group of Hanna Barbera legends recreate the famous painting created in 1851 by American painter Emanuel Gottlieb Leutze... more...
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Portraying an important moment in history, a group of Hanna Barbera legends recreate the famous painting created in 1851 by American painter Emanuel Gottlieb Leutze. This painting describes the historic moment when General George Washington led the American revolutionary troops across the Delaware River in order to surprise the English and Hessian troops in the Battle of Trenton the day after Christmas in 1776...Fred Flintstone portrays George Washington.

Prior to The Flintstones, The Ruff and Reddy Show actually launched the Hanna Barbera studio into its incredible creative dominance of animation for television in 1957, followed by the Huckleberry Hound Show in 1958 and then the premiere in 1960 of the stone age hit The Flintstones. The popularity of space age events and UFO's at the time inspired the studio to create another family situation...but in the future... The Jetsons premiered in 1962.

This fabulous Limited Edition Cel was created by studio artists inspired by artwork from the original productions and is signed by small screen legends Bill Hanna and and Joe Barbera. The total edition size is just 400 works of art.


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