Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs : Sneezy Original Animation Drawing (Walt Disney, 1937).
"And you?" Snow White goes down the row of dwarfs perched at the foot of the bed, a smile in her voice when she watches two of them quickly reach over to stop the sneeze that's building. "...And you're Sneezy." One of the friendliest of the seven dwarfs, Sneezy is introduced in this 12 field animation drawing. Sneezy was supervised by future Disney Legends Fred Moore and Bill Tytla. He is recognizable by his shorter beard and his unfortunate and recurring case of hay fever, though he doesn't let his allergies stop him from having fun and entertaining their new guest. He is about to sneeze again in this graphite with color pencil drawing that was created for about 36:49, but Grumpy and Dopey stop him just in time. Notes left by the animator on the sheet add exceptional charm to this collectible drawing.
The paper used by Disney studios in the 1920s-1930s contains a distinctive watermark, visible in one of the photos, which further attests to its authenticity.
Condition : Very good condition with light edge and handling wear and faint age-related toning (See photos).