この項目を日本語で見るKovásznai – A Cold War ArtistTitle (Japanese)コヴァシュナイ 冷戦期の芸術家Publish Date2016AuthorsIványi-Bitter, BrigittaPublisherKovásznai Research Center FoundationRecommendations including this Document10 books/articles to know world animation historySee RecommendationGiannalberto BendazziOstracized by the Communist regime, Hungarian György Kovásznai (1934-1983) is probably the least known genius of the whole history of animation. This excellent, exhaustive monograph fills eventually the gap.
10 books/articles to know world animation historySee RecommendationGiannalberto BendazziOstracized by the Communist regime, Hungarian György Kovásznai (1934-1983) is probably the least known genius of the whole history of animation. This excellent, exhaustive monograph fills eventually the gap.
10 books/articles to know world animation history (2016)Giannalberto BendazziGiannalberto Bendazzi, Animation – A World History, CRC Press, 2016Giannalberto Bendazzi, L’uomo che anticipò Disney, Tunuè, 2007Giannalberto Bendazzi, “The Italians Who Invented the Drawn on Film Technique,” Animation Journal, 1996Michael Barrier, Hollywood Cartoons – American Animation in its Golden Age, Oxford University Press, 1999Leonard Maltin, Of Mice and Magic, New American Library, first edition 1980, revised edition 1987Robert Benayoun, Le dessin animé après Disney, Jean-Jacques Pauvert, 1961Brigitta Iványi-Bitter, Kovásznai – A Cold War Artist, Research Center Foundation, 2016Henry T. Sampson, That’s Enough, Folks, The Scarecrow Press, 1998Denys Chevalier, J’aime le dessin animé, Denoël, 1962.Paul Wells, Animation – Genre and Authorship, Wallflower, 2002
Ostracized by the Communist regime, Hungarian György Kovásznai (1934-1983) is probably the least known genius of the whole history of animation. This excellent, exhaustive monograph fills eventually the gap.