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Sunday, December 19th, 2010

Biography: Maxfield Parrish

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Occupation/Title

Bio Summary

Early Life/Family

Education/Training

Career Outline

Comments On Style

Influences

Personality

Anecdotes

Miscellaneous

Filmography

Honors

Related Links

Bibliographic References

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Friday, December 17th, 2010

Biography: Art Lozzi

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Birth/Death

Birth: Oct 22, 1929
Death: Nov 4, 2019

Occupation/Title

Retired BG Artist for Hanna-Barbera, Interior Design artist for Hilton hotels as well as painter and designer of Hilton boats

Bio Summary

Art Lozzi was born and raised in Everett Masachusetts when he was young. In high school, his grades were excellent that he would have been able to enter MIT and focus on architecture. However, due to the high cost, he instead went to the Massachusetts College of Art and Design where upon graduation, he entered the Navy and did storyboards for their training films. When he was honorably discharged from the Navy, he went to Calfiornia and attended UCLA in studio arts. However, shortly afterwards, he applied at MGM’s animation department where he worked as an inbetweener, mostly for Tom and Jerry. It was also at MGM that he transferred to Disney, and after Disney was Hanna-Barbera where he began to work on the backgrounds for their various cartoons. In 1964, as part of an architectural group that he participated in as a hobby, he was hired by Conrad Hilton to do the interior design and color schemes for his hotels. He did a lot of his design work while working for Hanna-Barbera at the same time, and continually moved between Greece and the US, also doing designs for large cruise ships for the Greek Epirotiki Cruise Lines

Early Life/Family

Saturday Mornign classes at the De Benedictis Studio, Classic Art Training in Boston, Acceptance into MIT/Architecture without entrance exams, entered Massachusetts College of Art, went to UCLA to study Theater Arts

Education/Training

Worked as an inbetweener at MGM and Disney, submitted humorous cartoons to magazines such as the New Yorker, designed holiday cards, worked on Tom Jerry mostly; was in the Navy in the Naval Training Films to work on storyboards, soon worked for Hannah Barbera in the 50s-60s; worked on architectural interior design for the Hilton Hotel Chain, moved to Europe to work on it as well as designing cruise ships and other designs for Hilton

Career Outline

Worked as an inbetweener at MGM and Disney, submitted humorous cartoons to magazines such as the New Yorker, designed holiday cards, worked on Tom Jerry mostly; was in the Navy in the Naval Training Films to work on storyboards, soon worked for Hannah Barbera in the 50s-60s; worked on architectural interior design for the Hilton Hotel Chain, moved to Europe to work on it as well as designing cruise ships and other designs for Hilton

Comments On Style

His method of doing BGs was to keep making backgrounds over and over and over, they had an established style for each show and developed it for each individual show, and once that was set up, new artists had to keep to the style so that each show would be unique. His BGs are very graphic in the sense that it was with simple shapes and excellent use of color to describe the setting of the story, especially since it was all done with natural media.

Influences

Likes detective stories and mind development books, refers to renaissance and some spiritual books for his favorite reading, was inspired by many classic artists.

“My sense of color attracted Conrad Hilton’s architect and I was offered positons with them, doing color planning for various Hiltons within Europe and North Africa: Cyprus, Athens, Malta, Rabat (Morocco), Cairo,Istanbul, Corfu and maybe a dozen more. This is what made me decide to transfer my life to Greece where I’ve been living for over 45years… mamma mia! ”

Personality

Anecdotes

Miscellaneous

Thanks to John Kricfalusi and his All Kinds of Stuff, Art Lozzi was rediscovered.

Filmography

Pixie and Dixie and Mr. Jinks (1958) TV series (layout artist)
The Huckleberry Hound Show (1958) TV series (background artist)
Count Down Clown (1961) (background artist)
The Yogi Bear Show (1961) TV series (background artist)
– The Flintstone Flyer (1960) TV episode (background artist)
The Flintstones (background artist) (4 episodes, 1960-1961)
– Fred Flintstone: Before and After (1961) TV episode (background artist)
– Love Letters on the Rocks (1961) TV episode (background artist)
– Hot Lips Hannigan (1960) TV episode (background artist)
The Jetsons (background artist) (2 episodes, 1962-1963)
– The Little Man (1963) TV episode (background artist)
– The Coming of Astro (1962) TV episode (background artist)
This Is My Ducky Day (1961) (background artist)
Raggedy Rug (1964) (background artist)
Hey There, It’s Yogi Bear (1964) (background designer)
Bear Knuckles (1964) (background artist)
Pork Chop Phooey (1965) (background artist)
Crow’s Fete (1965) (background artist)
The Man Called Flintstone (1966) (background designer)
Space Ghost (1966) TV series (background artist)
The Archie Show (1968) TV series (background artist)
The Batman/Superman Hour” (background artist) (3 episodes, 1968)
– Two Penguins Too Many (1968) TV episode (background artist)
– Superman: Can a Luthor Change His Spots? (1968) TV episode (background artist)
– The Cool, Cruel Mr. Freeze (1968) TV episode (background artist)
Fantastic Voyage” (1968) TV series (background artist)

Honors

Related Links

http://readersvoice.com/interviews/2007/August/

Bibliographic References

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1145761/
http://readersvoice.com/interviews/2007/August/
http://johnkstuff.blogspot.com/2006/12/color-theory-art-lozzi-explains-some.html

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Art Lozzi, Steven Kunz

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Friday, December 17th, 2010

Biography: Dick Bickenbach

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Birth/Death

Birth: August 9, 1907
Death: June 28, 1994, San Bernardino, CA

Occupation/Title

Animator, Layout Artist, Comic Book Pencilist, Character Designer, Actor, Director

Bio Summary

Richard Bickenbach was born in Indiana August 9 1907. He moved to Los Angeles California during the 1930’s where he became a longtime animator for Hanna-Barbara. Spending the first years of his animation career (the 1930s, 1940s) working as a layout artist and animator for Iwerks and Warner Bros, he joined Hanna-Barbara in 1957, and worked at the animation department until 1975. He was credited for creating the first official Yogi Bear model sheets. In 1984, Bick won the Golden Award, Motion Picture Screen Cartoonists Awards.

Early Life/Family

Education/Training

Dick was an animator before he became a layout artist so he knew how to make his poses functional for the animators.

Career Outline

Richard Bickenbach was longtime animator for Hanna-Barbara. Spending the first years of his animation career (the 1930s, 1940s) working as a layout artist and animator for Iwerks and Warner Bros, he joined Hanna-Barbara in 1957, and worked at the animation department until 1975. He is credited for the design of the first official ‘Yogi Bear’ model sheets, and worked as layout artist on shows like ‘Yogi Bear’ and ‘The Flintstones’. Between 1977 and 1979 he was the main artist for Marvel’s ‘Flintstones’ and ‘Yogi Bear’ comic book lines (inks by Lee Hooper)

Comments On Style

Dick, has all the main beliefs of first-rate cartoon drawings, they do the job they are supposed to. They don’t only work as individual drawings. They also work as workable layouts. Dick drew smooth proportions and was an outstanding designer, great compositions and fine-looking layouts. His drawings are not only purposeful but, he has a pleasing delicate style.

Influences

Hanna-Barbara, Iwerks

Personality

Bickenbach was a conservative cartoonist and animator and worked on traditional cartoons. Bickenback from the MGM days was soft spoken and always had a winning smile.

Anecdotes

“Ed Benedict made fun of Dick’s work sometimes, just on the grounds that it wasn’t very imaginative and that shocked me. To someone of my generation who worked in an environment where almost nobody had real drawing skill, or functionality, let alone style, Dick stood out as a giant cartoonist.”- John K.

Miscellaneous

Filmography

Night Life of the Bugs (1936) (animator)
Turkey Dinner (1936) (animator)
Hobo Gadget Band (1939) (animator)
Busy Bakers (1940) (animator)
Confederate Honey (1940) (animator) (uncredited)
Little Blabbermouse (1940) (animator)
Porky’s Hired Hand (1940) (animator)
The Trial of Mr. Wolf (1941) (animator)
Rookie Revue (1941) (animator)
The Wabbit Who Came to Supper (1942) (animator)
Foney Fables (1942) (animator)
Pigs in a Polka (1943) (animator) (uncredited)
Yankee Doodle Daffy (1943) (animator)
Duck Soup to Nuts (1944) (animator)
Stage Door Cartoon (1944) (animator) (uncredited)
Herr Meets Hare (1945) (animator) (uncredited)
A Tale of Two Mice (1945) (animator) (uncredited)
Nasty Quacks (1945) (animator)
Hare Remover (1946) (animator)
Daffy Doodles (1946) (animator)
Hollywood Canine Canteen (1946) (animator)
Acrobatty Bunny (1946) (animator)
Walky Talky Hawky (1946) (animator)
The Mouse-Merized Cat (1946) (animator)
Easter Yeggs (1947) (animator)
A Mouse in the House (1947) (animator)
The Invisible Mouse (1947) (animator)
Southbound Duckling (1955) (layout artist)
Tom and Chérie (1955) (layout artist)
Smarty Cat (1955) (layout artist)
That’s My Mommy (1955) (layout artist)
Good Will to Men (1955) (layout artist)
The Flying Sorceress (1956) (layout artist)
The Egg and Jerry (1956) (layout artist)
Busy Buddies (1956) (layout artist)
Muscle Beach Tom (1956) (layout artist)
Down Beat Bear (1956) (Layout artist)
Blue Cat Blues (1956) (layout artist)
Barbecue Brawl (1956) (Layout artist)
Tops with Pops (1957) (layout artist)
Give and Tyke (1957) (layout artist)
Timid Tabby (1957) (layout artist)
Feedin’ the Kiddie (1957) (layout artist)
Scat Cats (1957) (layout artist)
Mucho Mouse (1957) (layout artist)
Tom’s Photo Finish (1957) (layout artist)
Happy Go Ducky (1958) (layout artist)
Royal Cat Nap (1958) (layout artist)
Mutts About Racing (1958) (animator)
The Vanishing Duck (1958) (layout artist)
Robin Hoodwinked (1958) (layout artist)
Droopy Leprechaun (1958) (animator) (layout artist)
Tot Watchers (1958) (layout artist)
“Pixie and Dixie and Mr. Jinks” (1958) TV series (layout artist)
“The Huckleberry Hound Show” (1958) TV series (layout artist)
“Quick Draw McGraw” (1959) TV series (layout artist)
Little Bo Bopped (1959) (layout artist)
The Do-Good Wolf (1960) (layout artist)
“The Yogi Bear Show” (1961) TV series (layout artist)
Happy Go Loopy (1961) (layout artist)
Two Faced Wolf (1961) (layout artist)
The Space Car (1962) TV episode (layout artist)
The Coming of Astro (1962) TV episode (layout artist)
The Little Man (1963) TV episode (layout artist
“The Jetsons” (layout artist) (3 episodes, 1962-1963)
“The Magilla Gorilla Show” (1964) TV series (layout artist)
The Curse of Anubis (1964) TV episode (layout artist)
Treasure of the Temple (1964) TV episode (layout artist)
A Small Matter of Pygmies (1964) TV episode (layout artist)
The Fraudulent Volcano (1964) TV episode (layout artist)
Terror Island (1965) TV episode (layout artist)
“Jonny Quest” (layout artist) (6 episodes, 1964-1965)
aka The Adventures of Jonny Quest
Crow’s Fete (1965) (layout artist)
Fred Flintstone: Before and After (1961) TV episode (layout artist)
Christmas Flintstone (1964) TV episode (layout artist)
Fred Meets Hercurock (1965) TV episode (layout artist)
No Biz Like Show Biz (1965) TV episode (layout artist)
Shinrock-A-Go-Go (1965) TV episode (layout artist)
“The Flintstones” (layout artist) (8 episodes, 1960-1965)
The Man Called Flintstone (1966) (layout artist)
Jack and the Beanstalk (1967) (layout artist)
“The Atom Ant Show” (1967) TV series (layout artist)
“The Herculoids” (1967) TV series (layout artist) (unknown episodes)
The Magic Shillelah (1968) TV episode (layout artist)
The Curse of Thut (1968) TV episode (layout artist)
“The New Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” (layout artist)
“The Adventures of Gulliver” (1968) TV series (layout artist)
“Scooby Doo, Where Are You!” (1969) TV series (layout artist)
“Cattanooga Cats” (1969) TV series (layout artist)
“Harlem Globe Trotters” (1970) TV series (layout artist)
aka The Go-Go Globetrotters (USA: rerun title)
“The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show” (1971) TV series (layout artist)
Yogi’s Ark Lark (1972) TV episode (layout artist
“The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie” (layout artist) (1 episode, 1972)
aka The New Saturday Superstar Movie
“The Flintstones Comedy Hour” (1972) TV series (layout artist) (1972) (as Dick Bickenbach)
aka The Flintstone Comedy Show (USA: repeat compilations title)
aka The Flintstones Show (USA: new title)
Mr. Bigot (1973) TV episode (layout artist) (as Dick Bickenbach)
Mr. Hothead (1973) TV episode (layout artist) (as Dick Bickenbach)
“Yogi’s Gang” (layout artist) (2 episodes, 1973)
“Partridge Family 2200 AD” (1974) TV series (character designer)
aka The Partridge Family in Outer Space (USA)
“Scooby’s All Star Laff-A-Lympics” (1977) TV series (layout artist) (1977) (as Dick Bickenbach)
aka Laff-A Lympics (USA: segment title)
aka Scooby’s All Stars (USA: new title)
aka Scooby’s Laff-A Lympics (USA: new title)
RV Fever/Birthday Boy/Clownfoot/Fred Goes Ape/Flying Mouse/Ghost-sitters (1980) TV episode (character designer)
“The Flintstone Comedy Show” (character designer) (1 episode, 1980) (layout artist) (1 episode, 1980)
aka Bedrock Cops (USA: segment title)
aka Captain Caveman (USA: segment title)
aka Dino and Cavemouse (USA: segment title)
aka Flinstones Funnies (USA: rerun title)
aka Pebbles, Dino and Bamm Bamm (USA: segment title)
aka The Flintstone Family Adventures (USA: segment title)
aka The Frankenstones (USA: segment title)
Bunnicula, the Vampire Rabbit (1982) TV episode (layout artist)
“ABC Weekend Specials” (layout artist) (1 episode, 1982)

Honors

1984, Golden Award, Motion Picture Screen Cartoonists Awards

Related Links

http://johnkstuff.blogspot.com/2008/04/tom-and-jerry-layouts-functional-and.html

Bibliographic References

www.Imdb.com
http://lambiek.net
http://www.askart.com
http://johnkstuff.blogspot.com

Contributors To This Listing
Cody Cearley

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