LOS ANGELES, CA.- Van Eaton Galleries, one of the worlds premier animation artwork and collectibles galleries, has announced The Life and Career of Disney Legend Rolly Crump an Exhibition and Auction to be held Saturday, April 28, 2018 beginning at 11:00 a.m. PDT at Van Eaton Galleries located at 13613 Ventura Blvd in Sherman Oaks, California.
One of Walt Disneys early Imagineers, Rolly Crump is known as a true original. He joined The Walt Disney Studios in 1952 where he quickly became one of the most multi-talented artists on Walts team. In 1959, he joined show design at WED Enterprises, later known as Walt Disney Imagineering. It was there that he became one of Walts key designers for some of Disneys groundbreaking new attractions and entertainment, including the Haunted Mansion, the Enchanted Tiki Room and the Adventureland Bazaar.
Rolly also served as a key designer on the Disney attractions featured at the 1964-65 New York Worlds Fair, including Its a Small World and the Tower of the Four Winds. When the Its a Small World attraction moved to Disneyland in 1966, Rolly designed the larger-than-life animated clock at its entrance, which sends the children of the world on a parade each quarter-hour.
Rolly would go on to contribute to the initial design of the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World in Florida, where he would improve upon such popular attractions as Peter Pans Flight, Mr. Toads Wild Ride, and Snow Whites Scary Adventures for the new Florida Park. Rolly aided in the master planning of EPCOT Center, and would serve as project designer for The Land and Wonders of Life pavilions prior to the 1981 opening.
He departed from Disney in 1981 to lead design on a proposed Cousteau Ocean Center Park in Norfolk, Virginia, and to launch his own firm, the Mariposa Design Group. Rolly would develop an array of themed projects around the world, including work for Barnum and Baileys Circus World, Knotts Berry Farm, and the Golden Nugget Casino.
In 1992, Rolly returned to Imagineering as executive designer, redesigning and refurbishing The Land and Innoventions at EPCOT Center. Rolly retired from The Walt Disney Company in 1996, but continued to work on a number of creative projects. He released his autobiography; Its Kind of a Cute Story, in 2012.
Crump had a special relationship with Walt Disney, often sharing ideas and stories that would ultimately create an attraction or character at the park. Rolly has stated, Walt had the ability to reach inside of you and bring out a part of you within, a part that even you were unaware existed. Walts character and how he ran the Studio brought out the best in me. I wouldnt be the person I am today without Walt.
In addition to artifacts from his work at the Disney Studios, the exhibition and auction also includes a selection of Crumps original artwork and designs which highlight the sense of humor and imagination that made him an invaluable asset to Walt Disney and The Disneyland Parks.
Among the highlights to be offered at The Life and Career of Disney Legend Rolly Crump Exhibition and Auction at Van Eaton Galleries are rarities including Rollys original model for the Its a Small World clock (Estimate: $60,000-$80,000); several original designs for Rollys popular Doper Posters of the 1950s including the first doper poster Rolly made featuring an Indian advertising marijuana (Estimate: $3,000-$5,000); Rollys original models for the Its a Small World façade (Estimate: $15,000-$20,000); a Fountain Shield from the Enchanted Tiki Room which was originally sculpted by Rolly Crump (Estimate: $3,000-$4,000); Rollys original concept designs for the Tiki Room Preshow Garden Gods (Estimate: $2,000-$4,000 each); Rollys original designs for the Museum of the Weird portion of the Haunted Mansion (Estimate: $4,000-$6,000 each); An original doll of a toy soldier used in Its a Small World at the 1964 New York Worlds Fair (Estimate: $8,000-$10,000); an original Mary Blair concept painting for the Its a Small World façade (Estimate: $12,000-$15,000); an original Mary Blair ink concept drawing for the Its a Small World clock (Estimate: $10,000-$15,000); An original devil prop from the opening of Mr. Toads Wild Ride (Estimate: $1,500-$2,500); A Ticket from the Grand Opening of Disneyland (Estimate: $3,000-$5,000), A Costumed Character Head from Babes in Toyland (Estimate: $800-$1,000); Several of Rolly Crumps original hand painted Push Down toys (Estimate: $400-$600 each); an original Haunted Mansion Attraction poster (Estimate: $7,000-$9,000); Rolly Crumps original Master Plan drawing for EPCOT Center (Estimate: $1,500-$2,500); and an original Enchanted Tiki Room Tangaroa Baby Prop (Estimate: $3,000-$4,000). There are over 400 lots in the auction which also includes original paintings and sculptures from Rollys career.
When you think of the imaginative spirit of Walt Disney you cant help but also think of Rolly Crump, said Mike Van Eaton, Co-Owner of Van Eaton Galleries. Together they made Disney history and created some of the most famous Disney attractions of all time. Now in his late 80s Rolly is still as spirited and creative as he was in the early 1950s when his career was just beginning. We are so honored to be able to present this massive collection highlighting his career and personal life. For us and Rolly, its all about the magic!
The Life and Career of Disney Legend Rolly Crump Auction will take place on Saturday, April 28, 2018 beginning at 11:00 PDT. The auction will take place live on-site at Van Eaton Galleries at 13613 Ventura Blvd in Sherman Oaks, California. Bidders can also bid online and by phone.