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TREASURES OF DISNEY ANIMATION ART
Rawls, Walter (ed.); Preface by Robert E. Abrams; Intro. by John Canemaker
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TREASURES OF DISNEY ANIMATION ART
Rawls, Walter (ed.); Preface By Robert E. Abrams; Intro. By John Canemaker
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Altre immaginiTreasures of Disney Animation Art.
Walt Disney Productions. Preface by Robert E. Abrams. Introduction by John Canemaker
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Treasures of Disney Animation Art
Rawls, Walton (ed.) (Preface by Robert E. Abrams; Introduction by John Canemaker)
Editore: Abbeville Press Publishers; New York NY,, 1982
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Aggiungi al carrelloFirst edition, third printing: landscape folio; hardcover, with gilt spine titles and blind-stamped upper board decoration; 319pp., with many monochrome and colour illustrations. Minor wear. Dustwrapper mildly rubbed; now professionally protected by superior non-adhesive polypropylene film. Near fine. Postage quoted is for a sta…ndard format octavo book. Final charges may vary depending on size and weight. "Disney and his artists created. They incessantly criticized, analyzed, and strove for an even greater illusion of life. They entertained us and made us believe. In the final analysis, the Disney artists showed us what one young animator at the Studios succinctly pointed out - 'the real art in animation lies in what occurs between the drawings'. It was the consummate skill and dedication, the artistry and apparent ease with which the Disney artists' work invited our emotions and imaginations to leap into this gap between the frames that argued so strongly for this work to be seen in the light of this artistry. This book, then is an unabashed homage to these treasures of Disney animation art." - Robert E. Adams.