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A "Grand Moff Tarkin" trading card painting hand-painted by artist Scott Hampton for Topps' Star Wars Galaxy Series trading cards. Hampton created this painting for Series 1.
This lot comes from the personal collection of William Plumb.
This mixed media painting depicting Grand Moff Tarkin is signed by Hampton in white ink. Also included are two Hampton-signed #97 trading cards with a silver-colour foil stamp on the front of one. Also included is a letter of authenticity and statement from Hampton. This lot exhibits some minor discolouration along the edges. Dimensions: (largest) 25.5 cm x 28 cm (10" x 11")
Sold without copyright; see notice in the Buyer's Guide.
For the last four decades, William Plumb has been at the forefront of Star Wars and science fiction original art collecting. He was a pioneer in searching for artwork for his collection and began contacting artists to inquire about their works in the mid 1980s. Over time he developed personal relationships with many renowned artists including Ralph McQuarrie, Drew Struzan, Lawrence Noble, and Dave Dorman. In 1986, Plumb organized the "Space Fantasy & Reality Art Expo" at the Maturango Museum in Ridgecrest, California, to benefit the handicapped. The event was supported by contributions from Plumb's artist friends and even Lucasfilm - all of whom loaned materials to Plumb for the display.
It was through these personal relationships that Plumb acquired many of the finest pieces in his collection. Throughout the years, Plumb organized or appeared at countless other events and shows, where he proudly displayed his collection and discussed his passion for Star Wars original art with both artists and fans. In 1996, Plumb hosted a panel at San Diego Comic Con on collecting Star Wars artwork specifically. In 2001, he and a small group of fellow collectors commissioned Lawrence Noble to produce the now-famous "Bronze Yoda." Plumb's bronze Yoda statue was perennially displayed at The California State Fair for fans to see and enjoy.
Propstore is pleased and honored to offer these fantastic lots from Plumb's collection, including Noble's matching number Artist Proofs of the bronze Yoda and Darth Vader statues, sketches and paintings from McQuarrie, Struzan, Noble, Dorman, Kazu Sano, Tim Hildebrandt, John Gampert, Ken Barr, Vincent Di Fate, and many more.
Estimate: £1,500 - 3,000 Ω ARR
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