Freddy Milton Disney Donald Duck Zeichnung Original Drawing Sketch Dessin 1992
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Apr 17, 2016 End Date
Apr 7, 2016 Start Date
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Description

 

Size: DIN A4 (ca. 21x30cm).

Freddy Milton was born in Viborg, in Jutland, Denmark. His first comics work was the realistic police strip 'Zenit', that he made with his brother for newspaper Jyllandsposten in 1972. Milton's real career took of in 1974, when he worked for the Swedish publisher Semic Press. He restored old newspaper comics and drew the Sherlock Holmes parody 'Sheerluck Homes' for Seriemagasinet. Most of his work of the time appeared in his own fanzine Sejd however, which he published between 1973 and 1979. In this fanzine, he created his famous 'Familien Gnuff' from 1974 to 1978. During this period, he also founded the fanzine Carl Barks & Co., in honour of the famous Duck artist.

In 1975, he teamed up with the Dutch artist Jippes and began a collaboration with the Dutch publisher Oberon and the magazine Donald Duck, which lasted until 1982. Milton moved to Copenhagen in 1980, and besides his Disney work, he did translation jobs for Semic. For Interpresse, he made two albums with 'Woody Woodpecker' ('Søren Spætte'), and later produced many Woodpecker stories for the Søren Spætte monthly. In this magazine, he also took on the 'Gnuff' series again. Several 'Woody Woodpecker' and 'Gnuff' albums have appeared since 1985.

The drawing itself is in great shape. The paper has been slightly yellowed .

The drawing was made during the comic fair in 1992 in Erlangen.



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