The Art of The Wizard of Oz

A collection of original promotional art, interpretive art, production art and more surrounding the 1939 cinema classic.
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The Wizard of Oz: The Yellow Brick Road Limited Edition by John Alvin
"Dorothy and Toto" - commemorative limited edition artwork by movie artist John Alvin. For Sale: http://www.artinsights.com/product/wizard-of-oz-dorothy-and-toto-2/
The Wonderful Game of Oz
The illustrated board for "The Wonderful Game of Oz." Manufactured by Parker Brothers, it was first sold to the public in 1921 and remained on the market until at least 1939 when MGM's classic debuted.
A beautiful illustration of the lovely Judy Garland in "Movie Life" magazine's August 1939 edition.
Wizard of Oz Startling Stories The Tin Man Giclee on Canvas by Andrea Alvin
"Startling Stories: Tin Man" - Continuing her series of famous films and film characters interpreted into B-movie posters, Andrea Alvin set her sights on "The Wizard of Oz," producing this piece of the Tin Man. Kind and strong, he has all the makings of a hero. So, how can he be so heartless towards someone in need? For Sale: http://www.artinsights.com/product/oz-startling-stories-tin-man/
Emerald Beauties The Wizard of Oz Limited Edition Giclee on Paper by Glen Orbik - Artinsights Film Art Gallery
"The Wizard of Oz: Emerald Beauties" - This piece shows the Cowardly Lion being dressed up after his arrival in the Emerald City. It was created by famed comic book artist and film noir specialist, Glen Orbik. It was created as part of "The Wizard of Oz" traveling exhibit of interpretive art from important contemporary artists, commemorating the 70th anniversary of "The Wizard of Oz" film release. For Sale: http://www.artinsights.com/product/the-wizard-of-oz-emerald-beauties/
Wizard of Oz Startling Stories The Tin Man Giclee on Canvas by Andrea Alvin
Cover art from the 1940 Castell Brothers card game for "The Wizard of Oz."
Comic art from the 1939 campaign book, used for full page color ads in 28 big city circulation Sunday comic sections. http://www.thejudyroom.com/oz/media/pictures/1939pressbook04.html
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Original concept art of Dorothy's encounter with the Scarecrow by Jack Martin Smith, the movie's principle sketch artist.
"Lion, Scarecrow, and Tin Man" - Original art of the comedic trio by famed movie artist John Alvin, commemorating "The Wizard of Oz" on its 75th anniversary! For Sale: http://www.artinsights.com/product/wizard-of-oz-lion-scarecrow-and-tin-man/
Early concept art for The Emerald City set.
1998 re-release press kit artwork featuring Toto. This iconic pup was played by a Cairn Terrier by the name of Terry who performed in 15 motion pictures along side the likes of Judy Garland and Shirley Temple.
The Wizard of Oz is coming to a fashion week near you!
Wicked Witch design by Donna Karan for Tonner Doll Collection's exclusive couture collection. Benefits from the doll sale go to the international non-profit organization Habitat for Humanity.
Dorothy meets the Cowardly Lion, from the first edition of Frank Baum's classic "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz." This artwork for the classic children's tale was illustrated by W. W. Denslow. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Wallace_Denslow
Fashion Designers Re-imagine the Leading Ladies of The Wizard of Oz - Marienela
In celebration of the 75th anniversary of “The Wizard of Oz”, this Glinda concept art is part of a series of couture dolls designed with the help of fashion designers like Max Azria, Jenny Packham, Trina Turk, among others, that re-imagine the leading ladies the classic film in support of Habitat for Humanity.