Carl Barks: Luck of the North
The original oil painting is numbered #22-73. 40.5x51cm. Oil on masonite.
Signed by Carl Barks in the lower right corner. Comes with a matching numbered COA. In excellent condition.
The cover of FC 256 was used as a model found in the story Luck of the North (1949). The title is only comprehensive if the function of the picture as a cover for the famous Barks-story is known. Donald Duck is enveloped by guilt causing visions to appear before his very eyes while he is jeopardized by threat of capsize, freezing to death and encounter with a polar bear.
The transformation of the high formatted cover of FC 256 to the wide-formatted oil-painting leads to a panorama that enhances the threat of the Arctic Ocean. On three levels, appearing like a stage scenery, the Ducks and the polar bear are arranged in the foreground; behind them the equally dangerous icebergs and the eerie polar sky. Barks wanted to equip the background with aurora borealis and found this difficult, but he struck a picture of this phenomena in the National Geographics which inspired him.
Barks took the group of struggling characters from the cover painted almost 25 years ago using identical facial expressions and colors, but redefining the fur.
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Price:: EUR 325,00
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