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Eyvind Earle (April 26, 1916 – July 20, 2000) was an American artist, author and illustrator, noted for his contribution to the background illustration and styling of Disney's animated films in the 1950s. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Rahr West Art Museum, Phoenix Art Museum and
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Art Museum have purchased Earle's works for their permanent collections. His works have also been shown in many one-man exhibitions throughout the world.


Early life

Earle was born in New York, but his family moved to Hollywood in 1918.Animazing bio of Eyvind Earle
His mother, Charlotte, was a piano teacher. A childhood bout with
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affected muscles on the left side of his face. He began painting when he was 10 years old, and had his first solo show in France when he was 14.


Career

Earle's first New York exhibition was at the Charles Morgan Galleries in 1937.''Art Business News'', Nov 2005.
/ref> In a 1939 exhibition, the Metropolitan Museum of Art purchased one of his works for its permanent collection. His work at this time was realistic painting. Starting in 1939 Earle began his long and successful career of selling Christmas cards, that he designed and printed himself for the American Artist Group. Starting out merely as a means of survival, he formed a Christmas card company called "Monroe and Earle" with an old family friend of his. He printed these cards with the help of Everett Ball, with whom he later formed a separate company by the name of "Earle and Ball". He created over 800 designs between 1938 and 1995, and sold more than 300 million copies. In 1951 he joined Walt Disney Productions as an assistant background painter and received credit for the experimental background painting in the Goofy short, ''
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''. In 1953 he created the look of ''
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'', a short animated film which won an
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and a
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Award. He also worked on '' Peter Pan'', ''
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'', '' Paul Bunyan'', and '' Lady and the Tramp''. He was responsible for the styling, background and colors for the highly acclaimed '' Sleeping Beauty''. In 1961, Earle completed an 18-minute animated segment of the Nativity story for the
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hosted television special ''The Story Of Christmas'' on NBC. In 1963, he created the belts and globe for 1963-1990 Universal Pictures spinning globe logo with a rubber ball. Earle returned to full-time painting in 1966, producing watercolors, oils, sculptures, drawings, scratchboards, and limited-edition serigraphs. Much of this work was not exhibited in his lifetime. He died of
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in 2000.


Legacy

Earle was critically acclaimed by such publications as '' Time'', the '' Los Angeles Times'', '' The New York Times'', ''
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'' and '' The New York Sun''. Earle's work and distinct graphic styling has continued to inspire new generations of artists and animators, serving to influence the look of other animated films. These have included the Disney features '' Pocahontas'' and '' Frozen'', as well as the graphic style of
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's debut film, '' Open Season''. The Banner Saga, a video game by developers Stoic, draws heavily from Earle's style and contains a character named after him. He is credited for 'Artistic Inspiration'. In May 2017
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hosted an 8-month original retrospective exhibit: ''Awaking Beauty: The Art of Eyvind Earle''. An accompanying hard cover exhibition catalog was published under the same name .


Awards

In 1998, Earle was honored at the 26th
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with the
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for a lifetime achievement in the art of animation. In 2015, in a presentation at the
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in Anaheim, California, Earle was inducted as a Disney Legend. His daughter, Kristin Thompson, accepted on her father's behalf.Archived a
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References


External links

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