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THE WORKS OF HERBERT RYMAN - A BEAUTIFUL 1990 TRIBUTE TO A WONDERFUL MAN!
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THE WORKS OF HERBERT RYMAN - A BEAUTIFUL 1990 TRIBUTE TO A WONDERFUL MAN!For That Special History of Disneyland and Herb Ryman Collector! This is A Rare and Unique 1990 Portfolio titled The Works Of Herbert Ryman is a Beautiful Tribute to A Wonderful Man - Herbert Dickens Ryman - (June 28, 1910 - February 10, 1989)
This Impressive Portfolio contains 12 full-sized color plates of Ryman’s work, with a foldout page of 3 panoramas of the Civil War. Also included are 7 smaller pages of Ryman’s work in the back of the book with a page identifying the works. Reflective of Herb’s elegant style, this Tribute Portfolio is beautifully Bound using Textured Rice Paper Covers fastened with a small tree branch and ribbon.
Roy E. Disney, The Vice Chairman of The Walt Disney Company Board offers his feelings of Herb Ryman at the very start of this tribute. “From the first time I ever met Herb Ryman, and increasingly as the years went by, I have been convinced that he was a leprechaun . . . or at the very least a druid. Herbie had this air of naivete’ and joy and wonderment about everyone and everything he came in contact with. He had a love of life and people and places and things that never left him and invariably left those around him better and happier for having known him. I can think of no more important or wonderful legacy than that which Herbie has left to us all.” - Roy E. Disney -
Herb Ryman started working for Disney in 1938 as an Art Director on Fantasia and Dumbo. Herb’s art work that Disney enthusiasts admire most, however, are Ryman’s stunning concepts of Walt Disney’s proposed amusement park featured locations at Disneyland, Walt Disney World & EPCOT that we have all come to view with total amazement.
Starting in 1932, Ryman worked at the Metro-Golden-Mayer Studios during Hollywood’s “Golden Age” as the sole artist and illustrator for MGM Studios. He helped to design the screen styling of "David Copperfield", "A Tale of Two Cities”, "Mutiny on the Bounty", and "Anna Karenina”. His work on "The Good Earth" project inspired him to leave his job at MGM and tour China where he made many sketches. His last work at MGM was on the Emerald City segment of "The Wizard of Oz”.
Ryman also worked at 20th Century Fox in the 1940’s on “Anna and the King of Siam” along with “Forever Amber”, “David and Bathsheba”, “The Black Rose” and “The Robe”. During the summers of 1949 and 1951, Ryman took leave from 20th Century Fox and traveled with the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus. Living among the performers and documenting the circus in his paintings, he became friends with Emmett Kelly.
On September 26, 1953, Herb Ryman received an urgent request to meet with Walt Disney. Disney asked Ryman to render the artwork for a Disney envisioned theme park. Disney and Ryman worked non-stop throughout the weekend creating a large pencil sketch and several other drawings illustrating the project. Roy Disney took the drawings and a six-page portfolio to New York to show investors the plan in order to secure financing used to develop Disneyland. Since those very first drawings that helped to secure the needed million dollars from the bankers to build Disneyland, Walt’s fabulous parks have always been in a constant state of moving forward.
Herb Ryman’s talents were responsible for the beautiful original concepts drawings for Disneyland’s Sleeping Beauty Castle Walt Disney World’s Cinderella Castle and both iconic Castles at Tokyo Disneyland and Disneyland Paris
Ryman officially retired from The Walt Disney Company in 1971. He returned in 1976 as a consultant on Walt Disney World, Epcot Center including renderings and concept paintings for The American Adventure, the China Pavilion, and Meet the World attraction at Tomorrow Land at Tokyo Disneyland. Herb Ryman also worked with the famed “Roots” Author Alex Haley and fellow Disney Artist, Ken Anderson on The Africa Pavilion
One of the wonderful paintings by Herb Ryman that is a part of this Tribute Portfolio The Works of Herbert Ryman is a portrait of one of his good friends, the famed author of “Roots”, Alex Haley. Herb Ryman, Ken Anderson and Alex Haley worked together for over two years developing the artwork, story, scripts, backgrounds and village concept models for The Africa Pavilion that was planned to open in 1982, only one year after Epcot’s grand opening of The World Showcase. The Africa Pavilion would have been located between China and Germany. This magnificent Tribute Portfolio of The Works of Herbert Ryman is in wonderful condition for now being almost -30 YEARS OLD!- The Portfolio has been stored for years in its original mailing container and shows little wear.
This 1990 Herb Ryman Tribute Portfolio is the only item for sale in this ebay listing. The other images of Herb Ryman are included for informational and illustrative purposes only and not a part of this ebay listing. We are willing to work on the price for this item, therefore we have listed it as a BUY-IT-NOW item. You also have the opportunity to MAKE-AN-OFFER!
We have also been going through a large number of Disney Memorabilia boxes containing thousands of items that we have collected over the past 45 years! Take a look at our “OTHER ITEMS” and then mark our “Ebay Store” as one of your favorites. We will continue to add more Disney Memorabilia Items often!
DESCRIPTION
For That
Special
History of
Disneyland
and
Herb
Ryman
Collector!
This is A Rare And Unique
1990 Portfolio titled
The Works Of
Herbert Ryman
is a Beautiful Tribute
to A Wonderful Man
- Herbert Dickens Ryman -
(June 28, 1910 - February 10, 1989)
This Impressive Portfolio
contains 12 full-sized color plates
of Ryman
’
s work, with a foldout page
of 3 panoramas of the Civil War.
Also included are 7 smaller pages of Ryman
’
s work in the back of the book
with a page identifying the works.
Reflective of Herb
’
s elegant style,
this Tribute Portfolio is beautifully
Bound using Textured Rice Paper
Covers fastened with a small
tree branch and ribbon.
Roy E. Disney,
The Vice Chairman of
The Walt Disney Company Board
offers his feelings of Herb Ryman
at the very start of this tribute.
“
From the first time I ever met
Herb Ryman, and increasingly as the
years went by, I have been convinced
that he was a leprechaun . . .
or at the very least a druid.
Herbie had this air of
naivete
’ and
joy and wonderment about everyone
and everything he came in contact with.
He had a love of life and people
and places and things that never left
him and invariably left those around
him better and happier for having known him.
I can think of no more important or wonderful legacy than that which
Herbie has left to us all.
”
- Roy E. Disney -
Herb Ryman started working for Disney in 1938
as an Art Director on Fantasia and Dumbo.
Herb
’
s art work that Disney enthusiasts admire
most,
however, are Ryman
’
s stunning concepts
of Walt Disney
’
s proposed amusement
park featured locations at Disneyland,
Walt Disney World & EPCOT that we have all
come to
view with
total amazement.
Starting in 1932, Ryman worked at the
Metro-Golden-Mayer Studios during Hollywood
’
s
“
Golden Age
”
as the sole artist and illustrator for
MGM Studios. He helped to design the screen styling
of "David Copperfield", "A Tale of Two Cities
”
,
"Mutiny on the Bounty", and "Anna Karenina
”
.
His work on "The Good Earth" project inspired him
to leave his job at MGM and tour China where he made
many sketches. His last work at MGM was on the
Emerald City segment of "The Wizard of Oz
”
.
Ryman also worked at 20th Century Fox
in the 1940
’
s on
“
Anna and the King of Siam
”
along with
“F
orever Amber
”
,
“David and Bathsheba”,
“The Black Rose” and “The Robe”.
During the summers of 1949 and 1951, Ryman took
leave from 20th Century Fox and traveled with the
Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus.
Living among the performers and documenting
the circus in his paintings, he became friends
with Emmett Kelly.
On September 26, 1953, Herb Ryman received
an urgent request to meet with Walt Disney.
Disney asked Ryman to render the artwork
for a Disney envisioned theme park.
Disney and Ryman worked non-stop throughout
the weekend creating a large pencil sketch
and several other drawings illustrating the project.
Roy Disney took the drawings and a six-page portfolio
to New York to show investors the plan in order
to secure financing used to develop Disneyland.
Since those very first drawings that helped to secure
the
needed million dollars from the bankers to
build Disneyland, Walt
’
s fabulous parks have always
been in a constant state of moving forward.
Herb Ryman
’
s talents were responsible for the
beautiful original concepts drawings for
Disneyland
’
s Sleeping Beauty Castle
Walt Disney World
’
s Cinderella Castle
and both iconic Castles at
Tokyo Disneyland
and
Disneyland Paris
Ryman officially retired from The Walt Disney
Company in 1971. He returned in 1976 as a
consultant on Walt Disney World, Epcot Center
including renderings and concept paintings
for The American Adventure, the China Pavilion,
and Meet the World attraction at Tomorrow Land
at Tokyo Disneyland. Herb Ryman also worked
with the famed
“
Roots
”
Author Alex Haley
and fellow Disney Artist, Ken Anderson on
The Africa Pavilion
One of the wonderful paintings by Herb Ryman
that is a part of this Tribute Portfolio
The Works of Herbert Ryman
is a portrait of one of his good friends,
the famed author of
“
Roots
”
, Alex Haley.
Herb Ryman, Ken Anderson and Alex Haley
worked together for over two years
developing
the artwork, story, scripts, backgrounds and
village concept models for The Africa Pavilion
that was planned to open in 1982, only one year
after Epcot
’
s grand opening of The World Showcase.
The Africa Pavilion would have been located
between China and Germany.
This magnificent Tribute Portfolio of
The Works of Herbert Ryman
is in wonderful condition for now being almost
-30 YEARS OLD!-
The Portfolio has been stored for years in its
original mailing container and shows little wear.
This 1990 Herb Ryman Tribute Portfolio
is the only
item
for sale
in this ebay listing.
The other images of Herb Ryman are included for
informational and illustrative purposes only
and not a part of this ebay listing.
We are willing to work on the price for this item,
therefore we have listed it as a BUY-IT-NOW item.
You also have the opportunity to MAKE-AN-OFFER!
We have also been going through a large number
of Disney Memorabilia boxes containing thousands
of items
that we have collected over the past 45 years!
Take a look at our “OTHER ITEMS” and then mark
our “Ebay Store” as one of your favorites.
We will continue to add more
Disney Memorabilia Items often!
CONDITION
Used and sold "As-Is".
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