Original production animation drawing of Brudus The Centaur in red, green, and graphite pencils numbered 117 lower right, and used during the production of "The Pastoral Symphony" sequence of "Fantasia," 1940, Walt Disney Studios; Size - Brudus: 7 1/2 x 4 3/4", Sheet 12 1/2 x 15 1/2"; Unframed.
"The
 Pastoral Symphony" segment from Walt Disney's full length feature film 
"Fantasia," 1940 uses the 6th symphony in F, Op.68 by Ludwig van 
Beethoven as it's soundtrack. The symphony that Beethoven named "The 
Pastoral," is said to be one of the
 few pieces of music he ever wrote that tells a definite 
story. Beethoven was a great nature lover, and with this symphony he 
paints a 
musical picture of a day in the countryside. However, Walt Disney has 
taken Beethoven's musical score and set it as a backdrop to a 
fantastical mythological environment.
Close up of the Brudus The Centaur drawing.
Disney's
 "The Pastoral Symphony" segment of "Fantasia" utilized expert color 
styling in order to depict a 
mythical ancient Greek world of centaurs, pegasi, the Gods of Mount 
Olympus, fauns, cupids, and other legendary creatures of 
classical mythology. The segment, directed by Hamilton Luske, Jim 
Handley, and Ford Beebe; tells the story of mythological creatures 
gathering for a festival to honor Bacchus, the God of wine.
In
 the prelude to the Bacchus festival, centaurs and centaurettes begin to
 congregate. The centaurettes spend time bathing and grooming before the
 appearance of the centaurs. After
a while the centaurs and centaurettes begin to pair off, including the 
very beautiful Melinda (a blue with 
blonde haired centaurette with flowers in her tail) and Brudus (a purple
 and blue centaur with black hair). They are also serenaded by musical 
instrument carrying cupids, and are soon
 drawn to one another. Brudus kisses Melinda and they, along with the 
other creatures, walk hand in hand towards a nearby temple. 
Close up of the production number.
Fred
 Moore, one of Walt Disney's most brilliant animators, supervised the 
animation of this scene. In this wonderful original production drawing 
of Brudus, he is standing full figure and smiling. This
 is a large and detailed drawing of Brutus, who is one of the main 
characters from this Fantasia segment. An important and beautiful 
drawing, that is perfect for any animation art collection!



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