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It's also #Feathursday! We've been seeing lots of hummingbirds lately so today we're sharing some of these tiny, aggressive, mainly nectar-eating birds with a few pages from 'Birds in Their Homes' by Addison Webb & illustrations by Sabra Mallett Kimball. https://t.co/pskblqwjc7
Also here's close-up's of both Sampson and Kimball so you can see all the details!
Three typically anarchic Ward Kimball pieces. Back stories: https://t.co/feRGY5LPI1
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Parlor Scene by Alonzo Myron Kimball https://t.co/Rp2jSlPC04 #metmuseum #americanart
We're highlighting treasures from the #WDFMVault and today's is a Ward Kimball self-portrait. The onlooker mistakes this Lincoln-Zephyr for a Willys, a cheaper make of car, much to Kimball’s annoyance.
#4shipsfanart now in HD! #rvb #redvsblue #mainewash #kimballina #tuckington #chex
KIMBALL BOON: Focuses on flower breeding. Has a certain aesthetic and makes sure his villagers fit it.
We're highlighting treasures from the #WDFMVault and today's is another Ward Kimball self-portrait. In this caricature, Ward drew himself as a short man with heavy eyebrows, a five o’clock shadow, and a loud outfit—poking fun at his characteristic loud wardrobe.
Front cover of the first Rachel Kimball comic: Photographic Personality!
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Ward Kimball gags around with animator Retta Scott at the Three Caballeros wrap party, November 18, 1944.
#HappyBirthday
#BobbyKimball
🎧 Toto - Hold The Line https://t.co/QkDKXlHOVx @YouTubeさんから
💿収録アルバム:TOTO(邦題:宇宙の騎士)
Rachel Kimball’s playin by the rules!✨
Based off of a doodle by @katillustration
Since it's both the 4 year anniversary of Zootopia's release and Ward Kimball's birthday, I will share two pics representing each entity.
Enjoy!!!!
Happy Birthday Ward Kimball!
I dedicate this day with my favorite characters
Panchito Pistolas
Tweedle Dee & Tweedle Dum
Here's some concept art of Jaq and Gus from Cinderella drawn by Marc Davis. It's interesting to see that drawing from Davis as he didn't animate the mice as he animated the titular heroine instead. The mice were animated by Ward Kimball, Wolfgang Reitherman, and John Lounsbery.
A new Disney cartoon fact: While it's commonly known that the character of "Emotion" in Disney's REASON AND EMOTION (1943) is a caricature of Ward Kimball, we've never seen it mentioned that "Reason" was modeled after Disney layout artist/storyman Leo Thiele.