Oscar Winning Tom and Jerry Hanna Barbera Cartoons Bob Singer Set of 5 Limited Edition Giclees on Paper

SKU
AI-BS-TJ-06
Artwork Dimensions
12 x 18 inches
Edition Size
75

$1,750.00

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Product Description

This set of five giclees on paper features images from Oscar Winning Tom and Jerry cartoons from Hanna and Barbera, all created by Bob Singer.

The Oscar winning Tom and Jerry cartoon images include Cat Concerto, Quiet Please, Two Mouseketeers, Mouse Trouble, and The Little Orphan. These limited editions were created by Bob Singer, who worked for Hanna and Barbera for over 27 years. Each piece is hand numbered and signed by the artist.

Bob Singer (born 1928) is an American animation artist, character designer, layout and background artist and storyboard director of animated television programs, most memorably of several Hanna Barbara productions such as The FlintstonesJonny QuestScooby-DooYogi BearDroopyTom and JerryThe JetsonsThe SmurfsSuperfriends, Richie rich and the Harlem Globe Trotters cartoons.

Bob was born in Santa Barbara and raised in Santa Paula. He attended the Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles and graduated in 1955 with honors and a BPA.

He worked at Carson/Roberts Advertising until 1956, then entered the fledgling Los Angeles television animation industry. During his tenure there he worked for such companies as MarvelHanna Barbara, U.P.A. Pictures, Shamus Culhane and Warner Bros.

Hanna Barbara used Bob's talents for twenty seven years, and during that time he worked on many of the most popular Hanna Barbara television shows. He was the founding creator of their character design department, layout department head, and later became art director of publicity. He also served as a guest lecturer at the University of Southern California, and several local high schools.

The Singer/Bandy Group was established in 1988, and for two years he designed coloring books, cassette covers, greeting cards, plush dolls, picture puzzles and illustrated children's books. Bob returned to Hanna Barbara in 1990 as a storyboard director and animation cel art designer.

Bob is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, and has been for over forty five years. He currently enjoys creating animation artwork for galleries and collectors, and designing limited edition prints for Clampett Studio Collections. His personal appearances, lecturing and teaching about storyboarding and animation practices have been well received throughout the continental U.S., Hawaii, England, and Australia. The children's literature Studio Group "Studio 5" holds Bob Singer as their most senior member, and most valuable information and experience source.

He authored the animation storyboard book "How to Draw Animation Storyboards" in 1992, and is currently working on his autobiography.

Singer also appeared as the voice of Rot in the 1985 syndicated cartoon special, A Pumpkin Full of Nonsense, based on Selchow and Righter's Scrabble People property.

 

Check out Bob Singer at the Artinsights' San Diego Comic Con 2013 panel "Legendary Animators of the Classic 60s", moderated by Leslie Combemale, here: 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSa8oJ5LuTU

 



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