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An interesting booklet this aimed at the educational and children's market as, at the back, it still has in the "Moving Spirit Painting Competition" sheets and the book was printed by the well known printer's of childrens books, Parnell & Sons. The book itslef, although published by Motor Racing Publications Ltd" is effectively based on artwork from the Halas & Batchlor cartoon film "The Moving Spirit" that was issued in 1953 and that was commissioned by the Anglo-Iranian Oil Co Ltd., better known as BP. This, the back cover, shows a cheerful BP driver at the wheel of a stylised BP tanker lorry.
The artwork, as is the film, is a fine example of both the husband-and-wife team of John Halas and Joy Batchelor's work in selling a technological story with a subtle promotional message that the history of motive power is enabled by the skill and products of BP. Halas & Batchelor were, at the time, probably the best known and most highly regarded animation company in the UK and in 1954 producted a memorable animated version of Orwell's "Animal Farm".
An interesting booklet this aimed at the educational and children's market as, at the back, it still has in the "Moving Spirit Painting Competition" sheets and the book was printed by the well known printer's of childrens books, Parnell & Sons. The book itslef, although published by Motor Racing Publications Ltd" is effectively based on artwork from the Halas & Batchlor cartoon film "The Moving Spirit" that was issued in 1953 and that was commissioned by the Anglo-Iranian Oil Co Ltd., better known as BP. This is the book cover showing a vintage car at 'furious' pace on the open road!
The artwork, as is the film, is a fine example of both the husband-and-wife team of John Halas and Joy Batchelor's work in selling a technological story with a subtle promotional message that the history of motive power is enabled by the skill and products of BP. Halas & Batchelor were, at the time, probably the best known and most highly regarded animation company in the UK and in 1954 producted a memorable animated version of Orwell's "Animal Farm".
An interesting booklet this aimed at the educational and children's market as, at the back, it still has in the "Moving Spirit Painting Competition" sheets and the book was printed by the well known printer's of childrens books, Parnell & Sons. The book itslef, although published by Motor Racing Publications Ltd" is effectively based on artwork from the Halas & Batchlor cartoon film "The Moving Spirit" that was issued in 1953 and that was commissioned by the Anglo-Iranian Oil Co Ltd., better known as BP. This page shows 'boffins', as they were popularly known at the time, working in a research laboratory at a time when a 'new world' of oil and chemical advances and atomic power sold us a prefect future! The decade saw a shift in the industry from importing refined products to producing them here, allied to the growing requirements of the chemical industry for feedstocks.
The artwork, as is the film, is a fine example of both the husband-and-wife team of John Halas and Joy Batchelor's work in selling a technological story with a subtle promotional message that the history of motive power is enabled by the skill and products of BP. Halas & Batchelor were, at the time, probably the best known and most highly regarded animation company in the UK and in 1954 producted a memorable animated version of Orwell's "Animal Farm".
60 year old tuna, never smelled this good ! Charlie the Tuna created in 1961 by Tom Rogers of the Leo Burnett Agency as a Spokesfish for StarKist Tuna. Charlie was originally voiced by Herschel Bernardi.
This is a sample illustration I created based on the famous scene from Disney's The Little Mermaid. Here, Ariel the mermaid visits her scatter-brained friend, Scuttle on the surface. Scuttle offers his "knowledge" about the human treasures Ariel has collected while adventuring in the waters bellow.
An interesting booklet this aimed at the educational and children's market as, at the back, it still has in the "Moving Spirit Painting Competition" sheets and the book was printed by the well known printer's of childrens books, Parnell & Sons. The book itslef, although published by Motor Racing Publications Ltd" is effectively based on artwork from the Halas & Batchlor cartoon film "The Moving Spirit" that was issued in 1953 and that was commissioned by the Anglo-Iranian Oil Co Ltd., better known as BP. This page illustrates the new generation of oil refineries and complexes that were being constructed in the UK in the 1950s. The decade saw a shift in the industry from importing refined products to producing them here, allied to the growing requirements of the chemical industry for feedstocks.
The artwork, as is the film, is a fine example of both the husband-and-wife team of John Halas and Joy Batchelor's work in selling a technological story with a subtle promotional message that the history of motive power is enabled by the skill and products of BP. Halas & Batchelor were, at the time, probably the best known and most highly regarded animation company in the UK and in 1954 producted a memorable animated version of Orwell's "Animal Farm".
Vintage "Shuffled Symphonies" card game.
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Such great memories of watching this in the mid 90's. Much less cares in those days. Signed at Fairfax Comic Con Chantilly VA. Taken in Wheaton MD August 2024
Direction: Alain Escalle
Music: Jean-Philippe Goude
Promenade au Japon...
Extraits du spectacle ROCK DE CHAMBRE
de Jean-Philippe GOUDE.
© Jean-Philippe Goude, Alain Escalle, Studio AE, 2005
Contacts:
aescalle@noos.fr
Watch this video on Vimeo. Video created by Escalle Alain.
This ad was found in the 1987 Gladstone Snow White Golden Anniversary comic book.
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Progress shot of my Find Nemo piece for Disney's WonderGround gallery opening Sat. 6/9/12- psc.disney.go.com/eventservices/artofdisneyparks/event/dl...
From a photo from Les Clark, standing on Walt Disney's right. See other copy for names of the rest of the crew.