Fabio C. ITALY
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L'Isola del Tesoro (Treasure Island), Ben Goof study - Goofy

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Location: DISNEY - Sketches, Studies, Concepts & Prelims
Title: L'Isola del Tesoro (Treasure Island), Ben Goof study - Goofy
Artist:  Stefano Turconi (Penciller)
Media Type: Pencil
Art Type: Prelim
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 2188
Likes on CAF: 1
Comments: 2
Added to Site: 8/10/2017

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Description
On Topolino magazine (issues #3094-3096) it was published a parody of R.L. Stevenson's "Treasure Island" realized by Teresa Radice (plot and dialogues) and Stefano Turconi (art). The classic adventure novel reinterpreted, with Mickey Mouse as Jim Hawkins, Peg-Leg Pete as Long John Silver, Goofy as Ben Gunn and so on.

A magnificent adaptation, very faithful and emotional where Turconi's art really shines with a fantastic characterization of each and every character, the detailed environments and the amazing dynamism that makes you think the characters are almost moving on the page.

This is the study of the Ben Goof character, I really love Stefano's rendition of Goofy!

Published on the volume "L'isola del Tesoro" Deluxe edition.

Also check this magnificent Treasure Island watercolor commission realized by Turconi.

Thanks, Antonio!


Paper size: 21 x 29,7 cm

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E DLS Member Since 2005
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Posted On 8/10/2017

This is wonderful. I love the top row with all his different facial expressions.
Fabio C. Member Since 2005
Posted On 8/11/2017

E DLS wrote:
" This is wonderful. I love the top row with all his different facial expressions.  "
Thanks, Eric! I couldn't agree more, Stefano is a gifted artist and the ability to give the characters a wide range of (amazing) facial expressions is certainly one of his strongest skills.