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The Varese 2-CD SUPERMAN re-rerecording came with three Peak paintings. Just superb, and even owing the Rhino and the Blue Box, there's no way I'm parting with that old Varese. I also love the FSM STAR TREK III, with the blue portrait that's vastly superior to the GNP Spock line-drawing cover.
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I liked his work for EXCALIBUR best. I appreciate more his less cluttered images. A brilliant one not on the slide show was THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE, with that marvelous Day-Glo pink cloche hat, with a drawing of Julie Andrews doing a wild Charleston in front. Marvelous. And it's too bad there hasn't been a book of his work. I went to that advertised exhibit on the video, and a lot of the pictures were not original, but rather photographic reproductions. There were some originals, but not as many as I'd hoped.
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I missed this thread somewhere along the way. Gotta spend some time here, perusing. Thanks, neo!
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I currently have three Bob Peak movie poster one-sheets FOR SALE that are framed under glass. They are from "Silverado," "Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan," and "Star Trek III: The Search For Spock." They're all hanging in my home, but I'm in the process of a total renovation, and they gotta go. I certainly have loved living with them, but it's now time for a new look.
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