
LITTLE KNOWN FACTS
These RARE Paper Negative Prints are the original contact Negatives for the original Strips as drawn by Charles M. Schulz, all dating back to his classic period; 1968, 1969 and 1970. After the completion of each Peanuts Strip, Paper Negative Prints were made, and with these Negatives they made Positive Photostats which were distributed to Newspapers throughout the World, this process ended years ago. The first Paper Negative process was actually created by William Talbot back in the 1830's. The Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC just had an exhibit of Talbot's Negative Prints "Impressed by Light: British Photographs from Paper Negatives, 1840-1860" "There is nothing quite like the earliest stages, when the paper negative itself took on a look and feel that made the 19th century photography community want to exhibit the negatives themselves--and they often did." In 1973 Charles Schulz sent a stack of Paper Negative Prints to the Producer of YOU'RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN, to be used as source material for the development of a new PEANUTS stage musical, SNOOPY, which eventually opened in New York in 1981. NEGATIVE PRINT DIMENSIONS: 14 1/2" X 10 1/4" All Negative Prints come with a FREE matching Positive Print. Click on to see: FRAMED EXAMPLES! Click on a Negative Print to see a larger image and price! |
June 8, 1969
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Matching Positive Print
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January 28, 1968 |
Matching Positive Print |
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January 14,1968 |
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September 15, 1968 |
Matching Positive Print |
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April 26, 1970 |
Matching Positive Print |
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