Title: Christmas with Eyvind Earle
1ChristmaS
with Eyvind Earle
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46Being a painter, I will tell you just what I try
to do when I paint. Beauty is the thing we are
all searching for. Exactly what beauty is I have
never known anyone to be able to say exactly? As
far as I know, truth is beauty, but often the
truth is not beautiful.
Eyvind Earle (19162000) was an American artist,
author and illustrator, noted for his
contribution to the background illustration and
styling of Disney animated films in the 1950s.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Rahr
West Art Museum, Phoenix Art Museum and Arizona
State University Art Museum have purchased
Earles works for their permanent collections.
His works have also been shown in many one-man
exhibitions throughout the world. Earle was born
in New York, but his family moved to Hollywood in
1918. He began painting when he was 10 years old,
and had his first solo show in France when he was
14. Earles first New York exhibition was in
1937. 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. In the 1940s he painted more
than 800 Christmas card designs for the American
Artist Group. In 1998, Earle was honored at the
26th Annie Awards with the Winsor McCay Award for
a lifetime achievement in the art of animation.
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Presentation Sanda Foisoreanu
2017
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