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When I initially scanned through the book, I thought the first section on Albert Hurter was going to be the one I would enjoy least. Upon closer examination of his drawings I am in love. They vary from a traditional kind of beauty to a grotesque weird warped style that I realllllly like.
Jan 21, 2019 06:49AM
The Hidden Art of Disney's Golden Age: The 1930s (They Drew As They Pleased #1)

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Jeff Wells is on page 130 of 208
Ferdinand Horvath’s pieces were fewer in quantity than Albert Hurter, but I very much enjoyed the designs for “Ballet des Fleurs”, the indoor and outdoor studies for Snow White, and the image for Merbabies which looks really weird and interesting. Will have to check out the two shorts I haven’t seen.
Jan 21, 2019 10:19AM
The Hidden Art of Disney's Golden Age: The 1930s (They Drew As They Pleased #1)


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