von Carl Barks

herausgegeben: 1987
1. AR lithograph, published :
1987
Auflage weltweit : 345 regulars + 100 Gold Plates
Format : 41 x 51 cm Bild auf 54 x
65 cm Blatt
Preis :
auf Anfrage / on request
On the March 1953 cover to
Uncle $crooge, Glittering
Goldie and her bear, Blackjack,
are shown eyeing the Duck family of Donald
and nephews Huey, Dewey and Louie
– with their rich Uncle Scrooge McDuck
- as they are about to jump what she feels is her claim.
Carl Barks' 1987 lithograph shows the aftermath, that Trespassers
Will Be Ventilated.
This
lithograph's regular edition is of 345 signed and numbered copies.
A
second edition of 100 lithographs, each stamped with a debossed ¼” gold
band surrounding the 16” x 20" image area,
and an edition of five
complete sets of progressive proofs have been struck, all trimmed to a 21
½” x 25” paper size.
In addition there are a small number of artist's, publisher's and printer's proofs not for
sale.
There have been no
previous editions, there will be none in the future, and there are no
unsigned or unnumbered copies.
All printing plates have been destroyed to
prevent future use.
The iridescent, mother-of-pearl Opalesque paper, embossed with a silk
texture,
has been pressure-stamped on the image area to more closely
simulate the non-textured surface of the original oil.
Constructed of 100%
cotton fiber for strength and longevity, this archival quality paper has
exceptional ink holdout,
is acid free to resist aging, and has alkaline
buffering to counteract the effects of acids normally present in the
environment.
Trespassers Will Be Ventilated
is the eleventh Carl Barks
lithograph in a series produced by Another Rainbow Publishing.
It was
printed by The Black Box, continuous-tone lithographers, of Chicago.
Das Bild geht zurück auf Barks'
Cover zu seiner Geschichte Back to the Klondike (FC 456),
dt.: Wiedersehn in
Klondyke (MM 52/1959-2/1960; TG 44; Klassik Album 32).
Dagobert Duck, geheilt
von 'Perduftia spiriti' (vulgo 'eine Art Gedächtnisschwäche'), erinnert sich
an vergrabene Nuggets und kehrt an die Stätten seiner Goldrauschzeiten zurück,
wo er von Glittering Goldie (dt.: 'Die schöne Nelly' - Ex-Saloonbesitzerin und
offenbar vor langer Zeit Objekt der Begehrlichkeit des Diggers Dagobert)
und
ihrem Gesellen, dem Bären Blackjack, unsanft am Ausheben des Claims gehindert
wird.