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This slide shows a man feeding a whitetail deer that was one of many deer brought from Maine to California by the Walt Disney Company for artists to study for the movie "Bambi," part of a presentation by film and animation historian John Canemake on Tuesday during a Maine International Film Festival event at the Colby College Art Museum.
Walt Disney with Bambi and Filene, orphan fawns from Maine that were models for the animated feature "Bambi" relased in 1942.
Film and animation historian John Canemaker describes the art and history of Tyrus Wong, lead artist for the movie "Bambi," during a Maine International Film Festival event at the Colby College Art Museum on Tuesday. The artwork in background is a painting by Alex Katz.
A photograph of Tyrus Wong next to an illustration shown during a slide presentation of Wong's art. Animation historian John Canemaker talked about Wong's involvement with the Disney movie "Bambi" during a Maine International Film Festival event at the Colby College Art Museum on Tuesday.
Film and animation historian John Canemaker tells a full house of art lovers at the Colby College Art Museum about the art and history of Tyrus Wong, lead artist for the movie "Bambi" on Tuesday.