Original production animation drawing of Tarzan in red and graphite pencils from "Tarzan," 1999, Walt Disney Studios; Numbered 39 in graphite pencil lower right and with animation ladder upper right; Size - Tarzan: 7 1/4 x 6 1/4", Sheet 12 1/2 x 17"; Unframed.
"I wanted his face to have a strong brow and set his eyes deep within it, so he could make expressions like a gorilla. I let his nose be refined with a kind of straight line to give him some flaring nostrils. His jaw would be large, with strong muscles from eating bamboo his whole life." - Glen Keane
Close up of the animation ladder.
"We thought, this won't be a complicated character. He doesn't have a costume. Then we realized he has the most complicated costume of all -- the human body -- and the anatomy would have to be functioning. The muscles weren't just going to be little lines. When he grabbed a vine, you'd have to see the muscle tense in his forearm, and when he bent his leg, you'd see the tendons of the toes rising up." -Glen Keane
This is an extremely rare and highly detailed drawing of Tarzan accomplished is graphite and red pencils. A fantastic waist up image, he is eyes open and has a very expressive facial expression. His chest, arms, neck, and shoulder length hair are shaded and highlighted. This is a key drawing with the production number bottom right and the animation ladder upper right. A very rare and wonderful drawing of Tarzan, King of the Jungle!
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