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Claude coats: Walt Disney's imagineer : the making of Disneyland: from toad hall to the haunted mansion and beyond

David A. Bossert.
Valencia : The Old Mill Press, Inc., 2021.
"Claude Coats: Walt Disney's Imagineer-The Making of Disneyland: From Toad Hall to the Haunted Mansion and Beyond is the story of artist and designer Claude Coats who, for more than half a century, was one of the most prolific creative talents at The Walt Disney Company and, arguably, the most accomplished. An unpretentious man of strapping stature, Claude was the artist behind some of the most stunning backgrounds produced at the Disney studio during the Golden Age of animation before becoming one of the founding members, handed-picked by Walt Disney, to start the fabled WED Enterprises-now known as Walt Disney Imagineering. Working side by side with Walt Disney, Claude Coats is considered a significant influence in creating the first theme park, Disneyland, and a new form of creativity called Imagineering. He forever changed the worlds of global entertainment, technology, architecture, and popular culture"--

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Bibliographic Information

Format:
book Book
Author:
Bossert, David
Subject:
Walt Disney Company > History.
Disneyland (Calif.)
Walt Disney World (Fla.)
Amusement parks > Design and construction > History.
Engineers > United States > Biography.
Coats, Claude, > 1913-1992.
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781735769127
Course:
HIST340
History of Urban Arts and Designs
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references and index.

 

 


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