Articles on Animation &Disney &John Canemaker 05 Jul 2013 03:23 pm

John Parr Miller

This post will stay up Saturday as well – until Verizon gets its stuff together.

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- John Canemaker contributed a two part article on J.P. Miller to Cartoons, the International Journal of Animation published by ASIFA Int’l. The two part article appeared in the Winter 2006 and Spring 2007 issues.

John Parr Miller was a designer who worked at the Disney studio from 1934 to 1942 as part of Joe Grant’s elite Character Model Department. After his service in WWII, he became a children’s book designer and author remaining in that field for the remainder of his life.

J.P. Miller’s career at Disney’s is not something we often hear about, and I think the information in John’s extended article is so valuable that it has to get out there even further and be shared more openly. Consequently, with John’s permission, I’m posting both parts.

This is part 1:

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- Last week I posted the first part of a two-part article written by John Canemaker for the magazine, Cartoons, the International Journal of Animation published by ASIFA Int’l. The two part article appeared in the Winter 2006 and Spring 2007 issues. (See Part 1 here.)

John Parr Miller worked at the Disney studio from 1934 to 1942 as part of the Character Model Department run by Joe Grant. After Miller’s service in WWII, he designed and illustrated many children’s books and he continued in that field for the remainder of his life.

This is an extraordinarily well-researched article by John Canemaker, and I’m pleased to post it here for all those who don’t have access to the magazine, Cartoons. Thanks go to John for his permission to post both parts of the article.

With more of a focus on his children’s books, this is part 2:

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2 Responses to “John Parr Miller”

  1. on 05 Jul 2013 at 5:56 pm 1.Roberto Severino said …

    John Parr Miller is an animation artist from the Golden Age that I’m sadly not familiar with. I haven’t read the entire piece yet, but I love learning about animation and its history no matter which studio it was. The Mary Blair caricatures and sketches are amazing.

  2. on 05 Jul 2013 at 8:11 pm 2.Bill said …

    Miller, Blair and the Provensens, the trinity of the golden era of children’s book illustration! More kind sir, please more!

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