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Walt Stanchfield SIGNED 1957 MONET Walt Disney Studio Library Research Magazine
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Walt Stanchfield SIGNED 1957 MONET Walt Disney Studio Library Research MagazineWalt Stanchfield SIGNED 1957 MONET Walt Disney Studio Library Research Magazine
Historic Walt Disney Studio Treasures from Saturday's Toys presents...
a vintage issue of "The Studio" magazine from the Library of the Walt Disney Studio
October 1957; includes original typed library card with names of three artists, including pencil signature of Walt Stanchfield (as "Stanchfield"):
Dale Barnhart
(1918 - 1996); layout & background artist for The Jungle Book, Sword in the Stone, 101 Dalmatians, Winnie the Pooh. Married to Phyllis Barnhart (1922 – 2008) of Disney’s Ink & Paint dept. Appears to have been designated as the first animator to receive the issue each month; as the card is typed for distribution to Barnhart.
Collin Campbell
(1926 - 2011); notably worked on Lady and the Tramp, 101 Dalmatians, and Donald Duck in Mathmagic Land... and on Disneyland attractions such as the Haunted Mansion, Pirates of the Caribbean, Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room. In addition, he painted the river scene depicting the Mississippi River and Jackson Square for Lillian Disney's harpsichord that was placed inside Club 33.
Walt Stanchfield
(1919 - 2000); hired at the Walt Disney Studio during production for "Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad" and worked on every feature film from 1949 until "The Great Mouse Detective" (1986). Worked closely with Eric Larson to establish a training program for new animators in the 1970's.
CONDITION:
Magazine is in fair condition and exhibits signs of wear from prior handling and subsequent long-term stoage. An original source document used at the Walt Disney Studio during its recovery after World War II. Binding is in better condition than most of this series. The library check-out card is in excellent condition.
The following decade would reverse the studio's fortunes and create successes not seen since "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs." Finally after years of struggle the studio enjoyed the financial rewards generated by "Cinderella", "Peter Pan", "Lady and the Tramp", "Disneyland", "Davy Crockett", "The Mickey Mouse Club", "Zorro"... and so much more.
The magazine includes articles on:
Claude Monet
The Beaux Arts Gallery
Young British Artists
A Painter's Purpose: Mary Kessell
Puppet Panorama by Eric Brammal
Along with art from:
Claude Monet
Mary Kessell
Matthew Smith
Ruskin Spear
and more
Exhibits some wear from prior handling and subsequent long-term storage.
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