Art of Walt Disney

Walt DISNEY   |   Robert D. FEILD

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Art of Walt Disney
Art of Walt Disney

“FIRST AND LAST, WALT DISNEY IS AN ENTERTAINER”: BOLDLY INSCRIBED BY DISNEY

(DISNEY, Walt) FEILD, Robert D. The Art of Walt Disney. London and Glasgow: Collins, 1947. Thick folio, original cream cloth, original dust jacket.

Later English edition of this early evaluation of Disney’s art and “culture”—“presumed to lie outside the range of legitimate art criticism”— with 237 images on 59 plates (many in color) showing the development of Disney’s technique and style. Inscribed on the half title in sepia conté crayon, “To Bob Smith, All best wishes. Walt Disney.”

Art critic Robert Feild’s purpose in writing this book was “to present the art of Walt Disney as a growing force in our midst.” Formal criticism of cartoon art was so entirely new at the time that “we have no standards by which to judge the art of today, no terminology with which to discuss, for instance, the work of a man like Walt Disney? How is one to write about Walt Disney if his art, which is that of the Animated Sound Picture, is to most people still a mystery while the artist himself is an enigma invariably associated with a Mouse?” First published in New York in 1942. The recipient of this copy, Robert Smith, was primarily a layout artist who had free-lanced for Disney since the 1950s, and whose later work included the 1988 Disney feature film Oliver & Company, as well as the 1990 sequel The Rescuers Down Under. His last assignment for Disney Studios was as character designer and visual developer for The Lion King.

Inscription bold and clear. Small chip to front free endpaper, some rubbing and toning to original cloth; lovely price-clipped dust jacket with only most minor wear. An about-fine copy.

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