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Fans to blow £ 70,000 on Gone with the Wind art

- By Helene Perkins

PAINTINGS used to plan scenes for Gone with the Wind are to be auctioned for an estimated £ 70,000.

The watercolou­rs portray setpieces from the 1939 movie including the burning of Atlanta and Scarlett O’Hara and Rhett Butler fleeing the Unionist army.

The paintings were completed up to 10 months prior to filming, to help camera operators, costume makers, set designers and prop teams plan the way scenes would appear on screen.

Some were painted by Wilbur G Kurtz, an acclaimed artist and historian championed by Margaret Mitchell, author of the original book.

Others were created by Dorothea Holt, one of the first women working in the male- dominated Hollywood art department­s.

The watercolou­rs also include Scarlett at Tara, her family’s plantation in Georgia, where the civil war drama is largely set. But none show Vivian Leigh, who starred as Scarlett alongside Clark Gable as Rhett, because she was not cast until filming began.

The paintings are being sold by former studio worker Jim Tumblin, who has amassed a vast collection of memorabili­a from the Metro- GoldwynMay­er film.

Kathleen Guzman, of Heritage Auctions, which is staging next month’s sale in New York, said: “These are some of the most iconic images from the film, such as the burning of Atlanta.

“Very rarely does memorabili­a of this calibre come to market.”

The sale will also include a dress worn by British star Vivian Leigh as Scarlett, which Mr Tumblin bought for £ 15 and is expected to fetch £ 100,000.

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