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  1. 1941/I The Reluctant Dragon Ward Kimball Hide Show Art department (1 credit) 1930 Fiddling Around (Short) (designer - uncredited) / (visual development - uncredited)

  2. Ward Kimball Going Away Drawing for Joe Magro (Walt Disney, 1937). Caption reads: "Well, Mr. Disney - here I am. My 20 years leave of absence is up." Original "going away" drawing for Joe Magro by Disney animator, Ward Kimball. Mixed media on 12-field 5-peghole (10" x 12"). Some paper aging and light soiling; otherwise the art is in Very Good ...

  3. Feb 4, 2015 · The world has had 100 years of Ward Kimball, and though he passed away in 2002, his influence and spirit remain in a multitude of legacies. Any retrospective of the man must begin with one thing: trains. Though he found a career and fame in the pursuit of art and music, trains were really Ward’s first love.

  4. May 11, 2016 · Meet Disney’s Nine Old Men: 1. LES CLARK. There’s no doubt that Les Clark’s talent landed him a job at Disney Studios, but his courage played a pretty big role as well. As a high school ...

  5. University Press of Mississippi, 2019 - Art - 298 pages. Besides Walt Disney, no one seemed more key to the development of animation at the Disney Studios than Ward Kimball (1914-2002). Kimball was Disney's friend and confidant. In this engaging, cradle-to-grave biography, award-winning author Todd James Pierce explores the life of Ward Kimball ...

  6. Feb 25, 2015 · The book was available from Pocket Books Inc, for $1.50, and featured a foreword by artist Walt Kelly. Kelly was then famous for his comic-strip creation, Pogo, but 25 years earlier, Kelly had been a fellow animator and close friend of Ward’s at The Walt Disney Studios. Kelly left Disney as result of the animators' strike in 1941, but found ...

  7. The book set off a desire to understand more about what makes an image funny and that started me thinking about the composition of art. In 2013 the content is pretty tame and some of the humor is dated. Perhaps Mr. Kimball never intended his books to be anything more than a quick laugh. If that is the case then in my case he failed miserably.