Marc
Tetro
was
the
first
North
American
artist
to
sign
a
third
party
licensing
deal
with
the
Walt
Disney
Company.

Marc
Tetro
and
Disney's
Jim
Rayburn
in
the
artist's
studio.
Until
1998,
Disney
served
as
the
licensing
agent
for
all
consumer
products
bearing
Tetro's
images.
"We're
please
to
have
marc
as
part
of
the
Disney
magic"
says
Rayburn."Disney's
had
a
long
tradition
of
discovering
great
talent".
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Disney's 101 Dalmatians are redrawn by Marc Tetro
in a picture book commissioned by Disney Press. It is released
in conjunction with the live action movie staring Glenn Close.
"His drawings of dogs are so simple but have so much
expression" says editor Howard Reeves.
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Big Puppies in a Basket is donated to the Winnipeg
Children's Hospital where it is on permanent display. The
72"x96" painting was a gift from the artist in recognition
of the need to make kids' time in the hospital a little brighter.
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