Information about Mary Blair
Mary Blair (October 21, 1911 – July 26, 1978), an American artist who was known at birth name Mary Robinson is famous now business for the Walt Disney Company (The Walt Disney Company). Produced its masterpiece of the art of Blair's initial planning (concept art) movies like Alice in Wonderland (Alice in Wonderland) and Peter Pan (Peter Pan) and Southern Song (Song of the South), Cinderella (Cinderella). Her style also appears in the Disney attraction characters (It's a Small World) and a scene in (El Rio del Tiempo) in the Mexican Pavilion at the World Expo in Epcot (Epcot's World Showcase), plus several combinations within the Walt Disney World Resort (Disney's Contemporary Resort). Has been published many children's books with her paintings since the 1950s, such as "I can fly" (I Can Fly) by Ruth Krauss (Ruth Krauss). In 1991, Blair was honored as part of the Disney legends (Disney Legend) where she was the first women who received this honor.
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Mary was born on 21 October 1911, at the city's aulakhoma McAlister, then known as Mary Browne Robinson, then moved to live in Texas at a young age and to California at the age of 7 years. After graduating at the College of St. Joseph (San Jose State College), Marie got a scholarship to study at the Institute of technical chonard (Chouinard Art Institute) in Los Angeles, where her teachers included Pruett Carter (Pruett Carter) and Rachel Morgan (Morgan Russell) Lawrence Murphy (Lawrence Murphy). In 1934 she married Marie of artists like Lee Everett Blair (Lee Everett Blair) (1 October 1911 – 19 April 1993). Animated cartoon rassam was Preston Blair (Preston Blair) (1918-1994) brother of her husband.
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It was not long before Mary began working with her husband Blair in animation, where he joined the Studio of Iwerks (Ub Iwerks). I have continued to work in the studios of Harman aizing (Harman-Ising) before eventually joining the Walt Disney Studios (Walt Disney), joined his wife in 1940. Blair has worked for a short time in the art film Dumbo (Dumbo), the first version of the film Lady and the tramp (Lady and the Tramp), a second version of the film Fantasia (Fantasia) and the unfinished in the 1990s.
After pulling back from the Studio briefly in 1941, Mary traveled to various South American countries with Walt and Lillian Disney and other artists on a research tour in the neighbourhood policy (Good Neighbor policy) launched by President Franklin d. rosvilt (Franklin D. Roosevelt). During these trips, designed both Mary and me the work of initial planning (concept art) to two animated films: salodos Amigos (Saludos Amigos) and three hooligans (The Three Caballeros) by Marie technical supervision of these films.
And then came to work in several films (package films), with the exception of the movie (Fun and Fancy Free) also took action in two films each part contains animations and song of the South (Song of the South) and dear to my heart (So Dear to My Heart). It was the early 1950s with works in the Disney Studio, where he is producing the animated movies by film each year. Design by Mary Blair colors in the movie Cinderella (Cinderella) in 1950 and Alice in Wonderland (Alice in Wonderland) in 1951 and Peter Pan (Peter Pan) in 1953 as reflected in technical initial planning for these movies and many short animated films designed during this period. After completion of the film Peter Pan, she retired Mary work in Disney and worked as a graphic designer and freelance illustrations where created advertising campaigns for companies such as Nabisco, Pepsodent, Maxwell House Beatrice Foods and other companies. Also designed several books of drawings series books (Golden Books) published by Dar (Simon & Schuster), which did not stop publication of some of these books, and designed two sets of "Christmas" and "Easter" (Radio City Music Hall).
At the request of Walt Disney who was hidden in the sense appreciates design colors, Mary began working in the Pavilion (It's a Small World), which was basically in favour of the UNICEF sponsored by Pepsi-Cola in the 1964 New York world fair (1964 New York World's Fair), which transferred to Disneyland (Disneyland) after the termination of the exhibition and was emulated later in the Magic Kingdom (Magic Kingdom), Walt Disney World Resort (Walt Disney World Resort) next to Tokyo Disney Land (Tokyo Disneyland) Disneyland Paris (Disneyland Paris) and Hong Kong Disneyland (Hong Kong Disneyland).
In 1967, Mary murals designed for the Park City of Tomorrowland. As it encircles the arcade entrance walls. It was the wall above the blur Pavilion Adventure Thru Inner Space after renovation for this area of Disneyland in 1987 at the opening of the Star Tours while the suite wall until 1998 when it replaced the Circle-Vision Suite 360 Suite Rocket Rods and a new wall to express a new character to the region. Attributed to Mary doing also the 1968 movie version of color design (How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying).
It is designed for the mural stands 27 meters (90 feet) admired at the Walt Disney World Resort (Disney's Contemporary Resort) inside Walt Disney (Walt Disney World), which was completed before the opening of the resort in 1971. Mary Blair died from a brain haemorrhage on 26 July 1978. Despite the lack of publicity and the beautiful art by Mary outside their relationship and work as designer bedisni fee for books and so on, colorful designs and remains the leading inspiration for designers and designers of animation in the modern era.

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