Animation Artifacts &Bill Peckmann &Books &Disney &Illustration &Models 08 Oct 2010 08:26 am
Hovarth – 3
Ferdinand Hovarth was a versatile artist whose work was an inspiration for many Disney artists. He was a mainstay at the Disney studio from 1934-37. He was one of those artists brought in from Europe to draw inspirational art for the other designers and animators. Gustaf Tenggren and Albert Hurter also fell into this category. All three contributed mightily to the product the studio produced – particularly Snow White and Pinocchio. I can only think of Joe Grant as being the modern equivalent, for a short period.
This is the final installment of a catalogue published by Graphis Gallery and put together by Bruce Hamilton. The opening material explains itself.
The following booklet was
Bill Peckmann sent me scans of these pages, and I thank him for keeping Hovarth alive.
on 04 May 2013 at 3:30 pm 1.Polyvios Christoforos said …
Excuse me, Mr. Sporn, I loved your Ferdinand Horvath images, but I have a problem with image no. 44. Every time I click on it, it takes me to image no. 47, likewise with no. 47, which is the same thing; I mean, when you click on 47, it takes you to that same image as 47. Can you please fix that technical problem for me?
Your fan,
Polyvios Christoforos
Paul329869@aol.com
Saturday, May 4, 2013 AD
3:30:24 PM EDT DST
on 04 May 2013 at 5:23 pm 2.Michael said …
Hi Polyvios,
I’ve corrected the problem with #44. It should work properly for you, now.
Michael