Judge Dredd (1995) - Hand-Painted Judge Helmet Concept Sketch

Judge Dredd (1995) - Hand-Painted Judge Helmet Concept Sketch



A beautifully articulated Judge Dredd helmet concept sketch  from the production of Danny Cannon's 'Judge Dredd' feature (1995), starring Sylvester Stallone and Diane Lane. The artwork comes directly from the personal collection of Charles "Charley' Lippincott, a producer on the film.

The concept sketch is presented on a sheet of card-stock paper and showcases a hand-painted colour concept illustration of an iconic Judge helmet. Included with the sketch are two contact sheet photo images  - one of Judge Dredd (Sylvester Stallone) and Judge Hershey (Diane Lane) - and a rendition of the film's title logo.

The artwork exhibits minor creasing but is in good condition overall. This article is sold without copyright.

In addition to his work on Judge Dredd, Charles Lippincott also spearheaded the publicity campaigns for iconic movies like 'Star Wars', 'Alien' and 'Flash Gordon'.

This item comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.

SKU: KM0786

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Judge Dredd (1995) - Hand-Painted Judge Helmet Concept Sketch

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  • Product Data

    Dimensions:

    Artist's Drawing of Helmet on paper: 5" H x 6 5/8" W  - Mounted on Card 11" H x 7" W (28 cm H x 18 cm W)


    Photo strips: Sylvester Stallone  - 6" H x 2 1/4" W (15cm x 5.5 cm)  Diane Lane - 5 1/4" H x 2 1/4" W (13 cm x 5.5 cm)   


    Title Logo: 1  1/4" H x 5" W (3 cm x 13 cm)


    Cat. No:

    KM0786

  • Additional Information

    Charles Lippincott was Vice President of of Advertising, Publicity & Merchandising for Lucasfilm from 1975-1978, and was largely responsible for the groundbreaking promotional campaign that bonded fans so intensely to 'Star Wars: The New Hope'. Famously, he was also instrumental in persuading 20th Century Fox to trademark the film's content, allowing the studio and other stakeholders to enjoy a very significant income from the sales of Star Wars branded action-figures, lunchboxes, lightsabers and a plethora of other lucrative memorabilia.

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