Eyvind Earle (1916-2000) is best known for his artistic contributions to Disney films in the 1950s; in fact he is a Disney Legend™, a designation the existence of which I had not suspected until this week. The work over which he had the most control was
Sleeping Beauty. But before he worked for Disney he was a young modernist who had a solo New York show in 1937 that led to one of his paintings being purchased by the Met, and afterwards he painted these lovely works. (
Land of the Midnight Sun, 1983)
Backgrounds from
Sleeping Beauty.And more works of the 1980s-1990s
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