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A group of Ric Heitzman "El Hombre" illustrations from Pee Wee's Playhouse
10 December 2019, 14:00 PST
Los AngelesUS$1,200 - US$1,500
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A group of Ric Heitzman "El Hombre" illustrations from Pee Wee's Playhouse
CBS, 1986-1991. Thirteen illustrations comprising 12 pastel on black paper including 4 different "El Hombre" title designs; 4 different character illustrations of El Hombre including two full-length of him holding a cat but with different colorways and shadowing, one against a brick backdrop, and one of him running down a street; and 4 character designs featuring the "Neighborhood Gang," "Scary Kids," and a "Lost Girl." Together with a character illustration, pencil on illustration paper, featuring five slightly different versions of El Hombre. Eleven of the illustrations are titled, signed ("Ric Heitzman," "R. Heitzman"), and dated (1987 or 1989) on the front or back of the piece. The novel El Hombre cartoons were Spanish language only and visually reminiscent of a black velvet painting. As the Hispanic superhero, El Hombre came to the rescue of everyone from old ladies to babies, furnished a moral message with each rescue, and was a friend to all.
Sizes: 10 x 13 to 11 x 14 in.
Sizes: 10 x 13 to 11 x 14 in.


















