Disney Ozalids: Pecos Bill (TWO Ozalids) (Prints)
Artist: Clyde Geronimi
Medium: Ozalid prints on Paper
Size: 14" x 10" (360mm x 260mm)
Date: c. 1948
Code: DisneyOZPecosBill01
This is a collection of prints.
TWO very rare Disney Ozalids from the collection of Peter Adby, the Manager of Walt Disney's London Studio (from 1953-1968).
Two Model Sheets from "Pecos Bill", featuring 36 individual drawings of characters from the animation.
These sheets have obviously been used in production in the Disney Studios and show signs of this use as it was used to help create Disney History, so as such there is an expected level of wear and tear.
Pecos Bill is an animated short from the film Melody Time released on May 27, 1948. It was reissued as a stand-alone short on February 20, 1954, and has also appeared on Disney Sing Along Songs (1986) and Rootin' Tootin' Roundup (1989).
Considered official Disney Documents, these sheets rarely if ever left the Studios.
The Ozalid printing process relies on a sensitised paper being developed using ammonia vapour, resulting in a very stable and long lasting print, often used by architects and early animation studios, as the sheets would have been handled over and over.
- Artist Biography
Clito "Clyde" Geronimi (12 June 1901 - 24 April 1989; born in Chiavenna, Italy)
Clito "Clyde" Geronimi, also known as Gerry, was an American animation director. He is best known for his work at Walt Disney Productions.
Geronimi was born in Chiavenna, Italy, immigrating to the United States as a young child. Geronimi's earliest work in the animation field was for the J.R. Bray Studios, where he worked with Walter Lantz.
Poster for a cartoon that Geronimi animated in 1927
Upon the dissolution of the Bray Studio in 1928, Geronimi followed Lantz to his own studio, Walter Lantz Productions, producing cartoons for Universal Pictures. Geronimi left Lantz in 1931 to join Walt Disney Productions, where he remained until 1959. Geronimi started off in the shorts department as an animator, eventually becoming a director.
His 1941 short, Lend a Paw, won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. During World War II, he directed several propaganda films, like Education for Death (1943) and the feature film Victory Through Air Power (1943).
Geronimi moved into directing feature-length animated films after the end of World War II, mainly working for Walt Disney Productions. He was one of the directors on Bambi, Cinderella, Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan, Lady and the Tramp, Sleeping Beauty, and One Hundred and One Dalmatians.
After Geronimi left Disney in 1959, he worked in television for a number of years (mostly at UPA), including directing many episodes of the 1967 animated Spider-Man series. He retired from animation sometime in the late 1960s, and provided illustrations for children's books.
Geronimi received the 1978 Winsor McCay Award from the International Animated Film Society, ASIFA-Hollywood, for his lifetime of contributions to the animation field. The award was presented by his long-time friend and colleague Walter Lantz. Geronimi was also posthumously inducted as a Disney Legend on July 14, 2017.
Geronimi died on April 24, 1989, at his home in Newport Beach, California, aged 87.
Source: Wikipedia

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