Princess Teegra Shielding Herself Production Drawing
Fire & Ice: ANIMATION PRODUCTION DRAWING
Approx. 12-field animation format ab3 #53This drawing is a perfect pair with the Cel we have listed with same sequence and scene numbers
Sequence: AB
Scene: 3
Cel: #53
Size: 11" x 13"
- Original Hand Drawn, Production Drawing on punched animation paper used in the 1983 Ralph Bakshi film FIRE & ICE
- This Original Animation Production Art is an actual frame used to create the finished cel for the feature film and is an historical piece of art. By acquiring this art you agree to be caretaker of a significant piece of animation history for future generations to experience.
- This exact drawing is THE ONLY ONE IN EXISTENCE IN THE WORLD. It is NOT a reproduction.
- Ralph Bakshi Signs for proof of authenticity from Bakshi Private Archives.
Collector Description :
A true collector’s rarity from Ralph Bakshi and Frank Frazetta’s legendary fantasy film Fire & Ice — this perfectly matched set features the original hand-painted animation cel of Princess Teegra alongside its exact corresponding original production drawing, both carrying the identical production numbers: AB3 #53.
Finding a matching production drawing and finished cel that remained together through the decades is exceptionally uncommon in animation collecting. During production, the animator’s drawing served as the blueprint for the final painted cel used under the camera to create the finished film frame. Most were separated, discarded, or lost over time — making a complete surviving setup like this an extraordinary archival find.
Together, these two pieces tell the full story of the animation process: the raw hand of the animator visible in graphite and construction lines, paired with the luminous finished cel photographed for the film itself. A museum-worthy collector’s set preserving both the soul and the final illusion of Bakshi and Frazetta’s iconic collaboration.
The inclusion of animator markings and construction lines anchors the piece firmly within the animation process, preserving the moment before movement—where performance, design, and cinematic intention converge.
As a work of production art, this drawing stands at the intersection of two legendary forces:
- Bakshi’s groundbreaking approach to adult animation
- Frazetta’s enduring influence on fantasy art and visual culture
Together, they created a world where characters like Teegra are not merely drawn—they are felt.
Highly collectible, visually striking, and representative of a singular artistic collaboration, this piece offers collectors a rare opportunity to own a fragment of one of animation’s most distinctive and visually influential films.
Why This One is Special (Quick Insight for You)
This piece is particularly strong because:
- It reflects Frazetta’s influence more than almost any other Bakshi film
- It shows figure drawing mastery—these were often rotoscoped but stylized
- The lounging pose is classic Frazetta energy—intimate, powerful, unguarded
- The blue pencil notes reinforce it as a true working production artifact

