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Background Painting from 1991’s “The Big Shot!”, Prod # RS 01B, exact artist unknown.
Background Painting from 1991’s “Space Madness”, Prod # RS 03A, exact artist unknown (again, assuming that the color styling was done by Bill Wray, still don’t know if this painting itself was.)
Pan Background Painting from 1991’s “Space Madness”, Prod # RS 03A, exact artist unknown (I’d assume the color styling was done by Bill Wray, just don’t know if this painting itself was.)
BG painting from 1994’s “Hard Times For Haggis” Prod # RS-308, Exact Artist Unknown.
Color thumbnail and final painting for the title card of 1991’s “Fire Dogs”, Prod # RS 04B, Exact artist unknown (No guesses from now on, I’d rather get confirmation before stating an attributed name.) Image source: Heritage Auctions
Final BG set up painting from 1992’s “Black Hole”, Prod # RS-06A, Painted by Bill Wray (at least I’m fairly certain it’s Wray.) This is actually 2 paintings, the top layer is on a cel. Pictures of them separate are included to show off exactly how that effect works.
BG Painting from 1992’s “Stimpy’s Invention”, Prod # RS 06B, this might be by Bill Wray but I can’t say that with 100% certainty.
Background Painting from 1995’s “Reverend Jack”, Prod # RS-419, Exact Artist Unknown.
You are in for a show tonight, this is the Original Title Card Painting for the main title of the show, it was super imposed on multiple backgrounds by virtue of being a cut out, dates back to 1990 most likely, attributed to Bob Camp.
Key Frame Cel from The Simpsons Episode, “Brother from the Same Planet”, from 1993, Prod # 9F12, Xeroxed from a Drawing by Chris Reccardi.