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To Every Dog There Is A Season by Tom Everhart
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Tom Everhart met Peanuts creator Charles M. Schulz in 1980 at his studio - the beginning of an incredible exchange for
the artist. Everhart began by studying Sparky's pen line style and relied on his pointers, critiques, thoughts and private
techniques, developing his own unique interpretation of the classic Little People. Everhart later began drawing special
projects for Schulz and United Media, and in 1990 created his first painting - "Schroeder's Piano" - on a 72 inch by 128 inch
painting to convey the immense impression of Schulz's images on our culture.
Since then, many of his incredible paintings have been recreated in fine art
hand-pulled lithography faithfully capturing the
beautiful colors and detail of the original paintings. Edition size only 250. Framed dimensions approximately 28 by 36 inches each.
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Most collectors who are
serious about owning
premium works of
animation art acquire
both production art and
limited edition art.
Various forms of
production artwork
represent the major
studios, eras and
history of the art form.
Limited editions capture
the magic of film and
cartoon moments that
are no longer available,
or they represent the
artistry of a legendary
animator, director or
renowned individual.
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