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GIANT'S ORIGINAL YOUNG-LUND COSTUME DRAWINGS |
Updated: September 01, 2021
An incredible original costume design from the landmark of Irwin Allen's science-fiction
television series of the 1960's entitled "Land of the Giant's". This is of actress
Heather Young. It is comprised of a mimeographed outline of Heather Young's body, with
the costume drawn on in color by hand. There is also a swatch of material stapled on the
side of the design of the material used to make her costume! There are also pencilled in
measurements and other writing. The second drawing is of the beautiful Deanna Lund.
Comprised of a mimeographed image of Deanna Lund's body, with the costume drawn in pencil.
This was a very early draft of her costume and therefore is extremely rare. These items
came from a personal collection of Scifihollywood, where the previous owner obtained them
from. These original drawings were designed and drawn by Paul Zastupnevich. Who designed
many clothes for Irwin Allen's shows / films over the years. I purchase these from
Fuller French on 11/30/00 of Los Angeles, California.
An extremely rare, original costume design art sketchs for Irwin Allen's production of,
Land of the Giant's! This rare art is a preliminary sketch for the character of Valerie
Ames Scott, played by Deanna Lund. She was the socialite heiress passenger aboard the
Spindrift!
This art would be done as a preliminary, where art director and costume designer extrodinare,
Paul Zastupnevich would work over a light studio stat or xerox and add different interperative
design sketches. Here, he seemes to be working out her final costume. the medium is pencil and
stat. One art drawing is signed in pencil by Paul Z. and may also be signed by Deanna Lund who
adds, Land of the Giant's! at the top in pencil. It seems to be her signature, but i cannot be
certain. The art measures roughly, 8 1/2" x 10 1/2". There is some creasing and very light
aging, but over all the pieces are in great shape.
Original production artwok from the 1960's Irwin Allen television production is extremely rare.
Value: $1,000-Up.
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