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- catalog abstract "Born from daydreams, meditations on color, character and form, and sheer inventiveness, Disney's pioneering animated films begin in the imagination of the "inspirational sketch" artist. Allowed to work with an unprecedented degree of creative freedom, these talented painters, designers, and illustrators attempt to conjure the "look" of a film - the appearance of characters, the action's locale, the mood, and the use of color; in short, the film's aura and feel. The. result is some of the most beautiful and intriguing art to come out of the Disney studios. For the first time ever, noted animation historian John Canemaker chronicles the lives and work of the "inspirational sketch" artists from the thirties to the present, situating them in the history of modern art and analyzing their lives and interactions with the studio (and Walt Disney himself).".
- catalog contributor b10076592.
- catalog created "c1996.".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "c1996.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1996.".
- catalog description "(Part 1, Early inspirations) Seeking inspiration -- Albert Hurter -- Ferdinand Horvath - Gustaf Tenggren -- (Part 2, Golden Age inspirations) Joe Grant and the Character Model department) -- James Bodrero -- Key Nielson -- Fantastic Fantasia -- (Part 3, Inspired women) Bianca Majolie -- Sylvia Moberly-Holland -- Mary Blair -- (Part 4, Inspiring eclecticism) Tyrus Wong -- David Hall -- Eyvind Earle -- Ken Anderson -- (Part 5, New Age inspirations) New Age inspirations.".
- catalog description "Born from daydreams, meditations on color, character and form, and sheer inventiveness, Disney's pioneering animated films begin in the imagination of the "inspirational sketch" artist. Allowed to work with an unprecedented degree of creative freedom, these talented painters, designers, and illustrators attempt to conjure the "look" of a film - the appearance of characters, the action's locale, the mood, and the use of color; in short, the film's aura and feel. The.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 205) and index.".
- catalog description "result is some of the most beautiful and intriguing art to come out of the Disney studios. For the first time ever, noted animation historian John Canemaker chronicles the lives and work of the "inspirational sketch" artists from the thirties to the present, situating them in the history of modern art and analyzing their lives and interactions with the studio (and Walt Disney himself).".
- catalog extent "xiii, 209 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Before the animation begins.".
- catalog identifier "0786861525".
- catalog isFormatOf "Before the animation begins.".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "c1996.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Hyperion,".
- catalog relation "Before the animation begins.".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog subject "791.43/092/279493 20".
- catalog subject "Animators United States Psychology.".
- catalog subject "Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.)".
- catalog subject "NC1766.U52 D5317 1996".
- catalog subject "Walt Disney Company.".
- catalog tableOfContents "(Part 1, Early inspirations) Seeking inspiration -- Albert Hurter -- Ferdinand Horvath - Gustaf Tenggren -- (Part 2, Golden Age inspirations) Joe Grant and the Character Model department) -- James Bodrero -- Key Nielson -- Fantastic Fantasia -- (Part 3, Inspired women) Bianca Majolie -- Sylvia Moberly-Holland -- Mary Blair -- (Part 4, Inspiring eclecticism) Tyrus Wong -- David Hall -- Eyvind Earle -- Ken Anderson -- (Part 5, New Age inspirations) New Age inspirations.".
- catalog title "Before the animation begins : the art and lives of Disney inspirational sketch artists / by John Canemaker.".
- catalog type "text".