Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is this website about?
This website is a showcase of animation art collected over more than 25 years, featuring original pieces along with the history behind their creation. It also serves as a resource for learning about animation art history and the hobby of collecting.
2. Are the artworks for sale?
The gallery is primarily for display and educational purposes. If select pieces become available for purchase, details will be clearly noted on the artwork page.
3. What kinds of art are featured here?
The collection includes American animation art, anime art, Disney artwork, movie posters, vintage pieces, and some non-animation art. Each category is carefully curated to highlight different aspects of visual storytelling.
4. Are these original artworks or reproductions?
The showcased pieces are authentic production art and collectibles, unless otherwise stated. Each description provides details on the type, year, condition, and provenance of the piece.
5. How do you verify authenticity?
Many pieces come with certificates of authenticity (COA) or provenance information from trusted sources. Details are provided in the descriptions whenever available.
6. Can I learn more about animation art collecting here?
Yes! In addition to the gallery, the site offers background information and historical notes to help both beginners and enthusiasts deepen their understanding of animation art and collecting.
7. Can I visit the collection in person?
Currently, the gallery is online only. If opportunities for exhibitions or public showings arise, announcements will be shared on the website.
8. How often is the website updated?
New pieces and resources are added periodically. Subscribers will be the first to know when updates are made.
9. Can I contact you with questions about a specific piece?
Absolutely! A contact form is available on the site for inquiries about the collection or general questions about animation art.
10. Do you take requests or help with appraisals?
At this time, the website is focused on showcasing Jeanie’s personal collection and providing resources. While appraisals aren’t offered, helpful guidance may be shared for those new to collecting.