Whatever you know him as, wherever you know him from — the blockbuster movies, tv, video games, cartoons, or millions of comics. In 1919, a novelist named Johnston McCulley wrote a book entitled The Curse of Capistrano, which starred a fantastic swordsman named Zorro. In «The Mark of Zorro» starring Douglas Fairbanks (1920), and later a remake starring Tyrone Power, Zorro proved that he was not limited to novels. Actually, the Swordsman and the screen were made for each other. Yet Zorro had yet to reach his peak. The character became a true classic when Walt Disney created a television series, starring Guy Williams as Don Diego/Zorro. He is typically portrayed as a dashing masked vigilante who defends the commoners and indigenous peoples of California against corrupt and tyrannical officials and other villains. His signature all-black costume includes a cape, a hat known as a sombrero cordobés, and a mask covering the upper half of his face.
The Mark of Zorro
Art by Independent Artists, Prints, Prints
Author: Peter Melonas
27.9 x 43.2 cm /
11 x 17 in
Themes: Cinema, TV / Origin: Arts of North America / Genre: Pop Art / Characteristic: Signed / Authenticity / Provenance: Reproduction, Copy / Artists types: Independant artists / Period: Contemporary /
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