Campbell Grant
Campbell Grant (b. 1909) was an American painter and illustrator. After graduating from Oakland High School he attended California College of Arts and Crafts. In 1930, he studied under Frank Morley Fletcher at Santa Barbara School of the Arts. He worked for Walt Disney twelve years creating characters and developing story, as well as illustrating the storybook versions of Disney films. He illustrated many of Richard Armour's books of humorous nonfiction, and worked with Frank Capra during World War II on documentaries. He also did work as part of the Public Works of Art Project.
Books[edit]
Richard Armour[edit]
- Twisted Tales of Shakespeare (1957)
- It All Started with Columbus (1957)
- It All Started with Marx (1958)
- The Classics Reclassified (1960)
- Armour's Almanac or Around the World in 365 Days (1962)
- It All Started With Eve (1966)
- It All Started With Hippocrates (1966)
- English Lit Relit (1968)
- A Short History of Sex (1970)
- The Happy Bookers (1976)
- American Lit Relit
- It All Started with Europa
- It All Started With Nudes
- The Classics Reclassified
Walt Disney[edit]
- Donald Duck's Adventure
- Mickey Mouse and Pluto Pup
- Mickey and the Beanstalk
- Mickey Mouse Birthday Book (1953)
- Pinocchio
- Snow White
- (many others)
Other[edit]
[unclear of the Native American art scholar is the same man]
- The Rock Paintings of the Chumash
- Rock Art of the American Indian (1967)
- Scottish Fairy Tales (1980)
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