Till Death Do Us Part
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 11” W |
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Print Size: |
17 H x 13” W |
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Item Number: |
CP1357 |
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In this image taken from Tim Burton’s Corpse
Bride, Victor and the Corpse Bride cross the town bridge in
not-so-marital bliss, with Scraps in tow. Burton’s strong
use of detailed facial expressions, show the shock in
Victor, while the Corpse Bride, though wary, still looks
content with her decision to have him as a groom.
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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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