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John Hench/Eric Robison Event at Disneyland
Recieved from Disneyland Resort Merchandise Special Events:
“Sorcerer and the Apprentice” Lithograph Signing featuring Artist & Former Walt Disney Imagineer, Eric Robison & Disney Legend & Senior Vice President Creative Executive, John Hench Saturday, July 13, 2002 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. The Disney Gallery, New Orleans Square Disneyland Park As part of the One Hundred Mickeys exhibit, Artist & Former Walt Disney Imagineer Eric Robison & Disney Legend & Senior Vice President Creative Executive at Walt Disney Imagineering, John Hench will be on hand for a special appearance & signing. Eric Robison’s contemporary style and John Hench’s classic techniques are depicted in this collaborative lithograph featuring the “Sorcerer and the Apprentice.” The “Sorcerer and the Apprentice” lithograph is limited to an edition size of 200 and will be offered at $100 plus tax. (Image size: 12x21) Also available will be a special “Sorcerer and the Apprentice” limited-edition pin. The “Sorcerer and the Apprentice” pin is limited to an edition size of 1000 & will be offered for $10.50, plus tax. (Limit two per Guest) For more information, please call Disneyland DelivEARS at 800.362.4533. Disneyland DelivEARS will take a "wish list" beginning on Monday, July 8, 2002 for merchandise remaining after the event. We ask that you bring no personal items to be signed. We ask that only two (2) items be signed per Guest. (Signing opportunity excludes pins & “Print on Demand” images.) Event and information subject to change without notice. As always, paid admission is required to enter Disneyland Park.
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