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Early Concept Art for "Alien" of the Spaceship Nostromo

$ 792

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    Description

    Early conceptual artwork for Ridley Scott's "Alien", the 1979 sci-fi horror film that became an instant legend, unique in its genre for winning an Academy Award for Visual Effects. Large drawing shows part of the interior of the spaceship Nostromo entitled "Companionway Part", with a female character walking the "Gangway", noting "Gangway with Figure Split or Travelling Matte. All Else Miniature". At lower right, artwork is signed "Scotty", likely by Elliot Scott, uncredited on "Alien", but who served as Production Designer for two of the Indiana Jones films. Artwork is rendered in pen and marker, measuring 17" x 9.25" on thin construction paper. Light creasing and a small spot at lower center, otherwise near fine condition. From the collection of former 20th Century Fox executive Peter Beale, whose COA accompanies the lot.
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