One of the most astounding documents that I located when working on the first volume of my upcoming coffee-table book series They Drew As They Pleased were the original diaries of artist Ferdinand Horvath. One entries read:
[Feb. 24, 1933 – Friday – 6469 – Studio 8:05am-12. From 10:30am in Publicity Dept. with Tom Wood, work on illustrations for Bob Wagner’s Script.]
I did not know what to make of it at the time, but then, a few days ago, I located this drawing and everything became much clearer.
The early issues of the magazine Script (edited and published by Robert Wagner) seem to have contained a large amount of Disney-related material and I am looking for ways to get access to all of it. I have a few ideas to achieve this. Keep fingers crossed.
[Feb. 24, 1933 – Friday – 6469 – Studio 8:05am-12. From 10:30am in Publicity Dept. with Tom Wood, work on illustrations for Bob Wagner’s Script.]
I did not know what to make of it at the time, but then, a few days ago, I located this drawing and everything became much clearer.
The early issues of the magazine Script (edited and published by Robert Wagner) seem to have contained a large amount of Disney-related material and I am looking for ways to get access to all of it. I have a few ideas to achieve this. Keep fingers crossed.
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