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The Art and Flair of Mary Blair | 
enlarge | Author: John Canemaker Publisher: Disney Editions Category: Book
List Price: $40.00 Buy New: $18.90 You Save: $21.10 (53%)
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Rating: 17 reviews Sales Rank: 97094
Media: Hardcover Edition: 1 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 128 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7 Dimensions (in): 10.3 x 9.7 x 0.7
ISBN: 0786853913 Dewey Decimal Number: 709.2 UPC: 725961053918 EAN: 9780786853915 ASIN: 0786853913
Publication Date: September 1, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand new book - May have a remainder mark.
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Product Description For more than a dozen years, an unassuming, quiet-spoken woman dominated Disney design. The stylishness and vibrant color of Disney films in the early 1940s through mid-1950s came primarily from artist Mary Blair. In her prime, she was an amazingly prolific American artist who enlivened and influenced the not-so-small worlds of film, print, theme parks, architectural decor, and advertising. At its core, her art represented joyful creativity and communicated pure pleasure to the viewer. Her exuberant fantasies brimmed with beauty, charm, and wit, melding a child's fresh eye with adult experience. Blair's personal flair comprised the imagery that flowed effortlessly and continually for more than a half a century from her brush. Emulated by many, she remains inimitable: a dazzling sorceress of design and color.
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The Art and Flair of Mary Blair March 8, 2008 Great product! As always, Amazon delivers a quality product at a great price in record time! Very pleased with item.
Grading the graphic artist December 21, 2007 For anyone interested in the cartoon drawings of the familiar Disney era, (think Cinderella and Peter Pan)Mary Blair's art will delight. Her style was decidedly "folksy" in the early days and it's simplicity told the story with clarity. Disney commisioned Blair to create the characters in the exhibit "IT'S A SMALL WORLD" at Disneyland. With Mary Blair, Disney found a foil to show his unique view to the world...a truly American look. This book, THE ART AND FLAIR OF MARY BLAIR, is very well produced book by Disney editions, that shows the prolific Blair's drawings and art work, not only from the Disney era, but beyond.
Long overdue, Well Deserved July 27, 2007 The work of Mary Blair is well-known to animation and Disney aficianados, but there is a dearth of material available about her. Her influence on animation and Disney design was enormous. John Canemaker, as one has come to expect of his work, has written a terrific book on Blair. Well-illustrated, carefully noted. Although this book is very good, Mary Blair deserves a full-length biography.
It's a Small World Legend July 21, 2007 When I visited Disneyland last year with my daughter I expected to fall in love all over again with various attractions at the park: Haunted Mansion, Pirates of the Caribbean, the Carousel. I honestly didn't expect to fall in love all over again with "It's a Small World" but I did. I had already heard the name, Mary Blair, but I didn't know anything about her so I decided to research her online and I found this book. What an incredible artist she was! John Cane tells her story and her contributions to everything Disney. She was an incredible artist! Her works now sell for many hundreds of dollars. It's too bad that she didn't live long enough to see herself become famous. Like most artists, she became famous after her death. At any rate, here is the story of the woman who created so much of the Disney magic. It's very well illistrated and an enjoyable read.
Mary Blair rocked. May 25, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Beautiful and unique look into the life and developed portfolio of a retro animator. This book is nostalgic, child-like awe packaged. Wonderfully whimsical images.
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