A Bone of Scraps'
Fine Art Giclee Print on Paper

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Publisher: |
Clampett Studio Collections |
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Artist: |
Tim Burton |
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Characters: |
3: The Corpse Bride, Victor Van Dort,
Scraps |
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Release Date: |
April 5, 2006 |
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SRP Unframed: |
$225 |
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Edition Size: |
250 |
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Image Size: |
15 ” H x 15 ½ ” W |
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Print Size: |
17” H x 17 ½ ” W |
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Item Number: |
CP1358 |
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In this image taken from Tim Burton’s Corpse
Bride, the Corpse Bride presents Victor with a bone that
used to be part of his dog, Scraps – seen as a skeleton in
the second panel. This image is poignant as it demonstrates
to Victor through the Corpse Bride that all of life is not
lost in death.
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Corpse Bride combines the very old medium of
puppetry and stop-animation photography. Each puppet is
comprised of internal gears which give them their on-camera
fluid mobility. It took 6 years to complete the film.
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Tim Burton’s other directorial achievements
include the first Batman movie, Edward Scissorhands and The
Nightmare Before Christmas.
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Burton’s execution of Corpse Bride offers a
very interesting contrast between the world of the dead,
which is conversely vivacious and carefree, against the dark
and brooding existence of those in the world of the living.
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The theme of Corpse Bride comes from a
16th-century Jewish horror story, when anti-Semites murdered
Jewish brides on their way to the altar so as to prevent the
brides from marrying and bearing ongoing generations of
children.
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The Academy of Motion Picture Arts &
Sciences nominated Corpse Bride for Best Animated Feature
Film this year.
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