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Alan Gray - Jules Verne's Nautilus

Drawing of Jules Verne's Nautilus designed by Alan Gray. Signed by Alan Gray on the bottom left. A bit of wear on the edge/outskirts of the piece. Unframed. This was a personal gift from Alan Gray to Doreen and Alan for New Year 1989. Born 1927 and lived in Ilford, Essex. Landscape artist, mainly watercolours, film artist, animator. Studied St Martins School of Art, London from 1940-45. National service in coal mines, Yorkshire. Returned to St Martins School of Art Worked for Rank Organisation, Cookham as background artist for animated films for the tourist board etc., then joined Saxon Artists Ltd (Agency), Oxford Street, London. Worked as a film designer and background artist for animations, sponsored by ICI. Exhibited work at the Royal Academy, 1949–1951. As freelance, worked on the Yellow Submarine film with Universal Pictures for Beatles as layout artist, then as animator for commercial educational films. In 1989 worked on film by Steven Spielberg ‘An American Tail’ before retiring Please see the photos for further details on this piece! Alan Gray: Landscape artist, mainly watercolours, film artist, animator. Studied St Martins School of Art, London from 1940-45. National service in coal mines, Yorkshire. Returned to St Martins School of Art Worked for Rank Organisation, Cookham as background artist for animated films for the tourist board etc., then joined Saxon Artists Ltd (Agency), Oxford Street, London. Worked as a film designer and background artist for animations, sponsored by ICI. Exhibited work at the Royal Academy, 1949–1951. As freelance, worked on the Yellow Submarine film with Universal Pictures for Beatles as layout artist, then as animator for commercial educational films. In 1989 worked on film by Steven Spielberg ‘An American Tail’ before retiring

Nr 29132685

Sprzedane
Alan Gray  - Jules Verne's Nautilus

Alan Gray - Jules Verne's Nautilus

Drawing of Jules Verne's Nautilus designed by Alan Gray.

Signed by Alan Gray on the bottom left.

A bit of wear on the edge/outskirts of the piece.

Unframed.

This was a personal gift from Alan Gray to Doreen and Alan for New Year 1989.

Born 1927 and lived in Ilford, Essex. Landscape artist, mainly watercolours, film artist, animator. Studied St Martins School of Art, London from 1940-45. National service in coal mines, Yorkshire. Returned to St Martins School of Art Worked for Rank Organisation, Cookham as background artist for animated films for the tourist board etc., then joined Saxon Artists Ltd (Agency), Oxford Street, London. Worked as a film designer and background artist for animations, sponsored by ICI. Exhibited work at the Royal Academy, 1949–1951. As freelance, worked on the Yellow Submarine film with Universal Pictures for Beatles as layout artist, then as animator for commercial educational films. In 1989 worked on film by Steven Spielberg ‘An American Tail’ before retiring

Please see the photos for further details on this piece!

Alan Gray:
Landscape artist, mainly watercolours, film artist, animator. Studied St Martins School of Art, London from 1940-45. National service in coal mines, Yorkshire. Returned to St Martins School of Art Worked for Rank Organisation, Cookham as background artist for animated films for the tourist board etc., then joined Saxon Artists Ltd (Agency), Oxford Street, London.
Worked as a film designer and background artist for animations, sponsored by ICI.
Exhibited work at the Royal Academy, 1949–1951.
As freelance, worked on the Yellow Submarine film with Universal Pictures for Beatles as layout artist, then as animator for commercial educational films.
In 1989 worked on film by Steven Spielberg ‘An American Tail’ before retiring

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