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In the United States the response was from the famous strip cartoon artist Winsor McCay, who drew much more realistic animated figures going through smoother, more naturalistic motion in a series of films starting with the film Little Nemo, made for Vitagraph in 1911.
Although not suitable for children, Giardino's work succeeded in imitating Winsor McCay's exquisite drawing technique, and the level of surrealism was fairly achieved.
One of the very first successful animated cartoons was Gertie the Dinosaur ( 1914 ) by Winsor McCay.
The statue of Roger Williams at Roger Williams UniversityMoore ( 1963 ) traces the ' negative ' approach of the orthodox Puritan writers ( Bradford, Winthrop, Morton, Cotton Mather, Hutchinson, Winsor, and Dexter ), the ' romantic ' approach ( George Bancroft, Vernon Parrington, Ernst, and Brockunier ) and the ' realistic ' approach ( Backus, H. Richard Niebuhr, Roland Bainton, and Hudson ), and regards the work of Mauro Calamandrei, who was followed by Perry Miller and Ola Winslow, as crucial.
Animation, creating the illusion of motion, was accomplished with drawings ( most notably by Winsor McCay in Gertie the Dinosaur ) and with three-dimensional models ( most notably by Willis O ' Brien in The Lost World and King Kong ).
A prestigious annual art award, the Turner Prize, created in 1984, was named in Turner's honour, and twenty years later the Winsor & Newton Turner Watercolour Award was founded.
Winsor Zenic McCay ( September 26, 1869 July 26, 1934 ) was an American cartoonist and animator, best known for the comic strip Little Nemo ( begun 1905 ) and the animated cartoon Gertie the Dinosaur ( 1914 ).
Winsor Zenic McCay was born in Spring Lake, Michigan, perhaps on 26 September 1869 ( this date, found on his tombstone, is debated — his New York Times obituary states 1871 ).
He was originally named Zenas Winsor McKay, in honor of his father's employer, Zenas G. Winsor.
Dream of the Rarebit Fiend was a newspaper comic strip by American cartoonist Winsor McCay which began 10 September 1904.
Others, such as historian Justin Winsor, claim that Standish received a lieutenant's commission in the English army and was subsequently promoted to captain in Holland.
Some, including historian Justin Winsor, have insisted that the name of the town of Duxbury was given by Standish in honor of Duxbury Hall, near Chorley in Lancashire, which was owned by a branch of the Standish family.
The train station for this line was at the corner of Winsor Street and Sewall Street and was the last station from Boston when the railroad closed in the 1950s.
A self-proclaimed " very difficult man ," Shaw was married eight times: Jane Cairns ( 1932 33 ; annulled ); Margaret Allen ( 1934 37 ; divorced ); actress Lana Turner ( 1940 ; divorced ); Betty Kern ( 1942 43 ; divorced ), the daughter of songwriter Jerome Kern ; actress Ava Gardner ( 1945 46 ; divorced ); Forever Amber author Kathleen Winsor ( 1946 48 ; annulled ); actress Doris Dowling ( 1952 56 ; divorced ); and actress Evelyn Keyes ( 1957 85 ; divorced ).
Kathleen Winsor ( October 16, 1919-May 26, 2003 ) was an American author, best known for the romance novel Forever Amber.
Winsor was born October 16, 1919 in Olivia, Minnesota but raised in Berkeley, California.
Herwig was writing a paper for school on Charles II, and, out of boredom, Winsor read one of his research books.
Winsor denied that her book was particularly daring, and said that she had no interest in explicit scenes.
Winsor denied that her book was particularly daring, and said that she had no interest in explicit scenes.
In 1809, Accum was asked to appear before a Parliamentary committee that was considering granting a charter for a gaslight company Winsor had been promoting.

Winsor and born
Winsor Dewey Harmon III, ( born on November 22, 1965 in Crowley, Louisiana < ref name = official >" Biography.

Winsor and Boston
In 1932, the two moved to Boston, where she taught at The Winsor School and volunteered at the YWCA.
* Justin Winsor, Memorial History of Boston, vol.
His father was a shipping merchant who had established the " Winsor Line ," one of the first regular lines of clipperships between Boston and San Francisco.
Shortly before his birth, his parents had recently moved to Boston from Duxbury, Massachusetts where the Winsor family had been involved in shipbuilding for generations.
Justin Winsor graduated from the Boston Latin School.
As a member of the Boston Brahmins, Winsor found an opportunity to engage in social reform while pursuing intellectual interests.
At Boston Public Library, Winsor undertook many projects used to track and help library use.
In 1877, following a struggle with Alderman Hugh O ' Brien over the professionalism of library management, Winsor left Boston Public Library to become librarian of Harvard University, where he served until his death.
* Board of Trustees-Former Trustees, Justin Winsor from the Boston Public Library
It has an unofficial sister school relationship with The Winsor School in Boston as well as an African brother school, the Maru a Pula School.
** Jeet Heer appraises Daydreams and Nightmares, a new collection of work by Winsor McCay, for The Boston Globe.
See also: Justin Winsor, The Memorial History of Boston, vol.

Winsor and Massachusetts
In 1855, Winsor married Caroline Tufts Barker ( 1830 1911 ), daughter of Ebenezer and Sally Fuller Barker of Charlestown, Massachusetts.

Winsor and Nathaniel
His grandfather's home, the Nathaniel Winsor, Jr. House, is now the headquarters of the Duxbury Rural and Historical Society.

Winsor and .
I explained my state of mind to artist Winsor McCay and to `` Bugs '' Baer.
`` My usual palette consists of top-quality colors: alizarin crimson, orange, raw sienna, raw umber, burnt sienna, sepia, cerulean blue, cobalt blue, French ultramarine blue, Winsor green, Hooker's green 2, cadmium yellow pale, yellow ochre, Payne's gray, charcoal gray, Davy's gray, and ivory black ''.
Acrylic paints with gloss or matte finishes are available, although a satin ( semi-matte ) sheen is most common ; some brands exhibit a range of finish ( e. g., heavy-body paints from Golden, Liquitex, Winsor & Newton and Daler-Rowney ). Politec acrylics are fully matte.
Watterson's style also reflects the influence of Winsor McCay's Little Nemo in Slumberland.
Among his early favorites were Winsor McCay ( mostly known for Little Nemo ) and Frederick Burr Opper ( mostly known for Happy Hooligan ) but he would later study any style that managed to draw his attention.
An attentive student, he spent his leisure time drawing, staging puppet shows, and reading Il corriere dei piccoli, the popular children ’ s magazine that reproduced traditional American cartoons by Winsor McCay, George McManus and Frederick Burr Opper.
Little Nemo is the main fictional character in a series of weekly comic strips by Winsor McCay that appeared in the New York Herald and William Randolph Hearst's New York American newspapers from October 15, 1905 July 23, 1911 and September 3, 1911 July 26, 1914 ; respectively.
James Stuart Blackton and Winsor McCay directed a ten-minute short film based on the comic strip, of which two minutes were animated.
Its on screen title is Winsor McCay, the Famous Cartoonist of the N. Y. Herald and his Moving Comics, but it is usually referred to as Little Nemo.
*" Little Nemo in Comicsland " ( Winsor McCay's influence on comics ), Jeet Heer, Virginia Quarterly Review, Spring 2006.
* 2003 Kathleen Winsor, American writer ( b. 1919 )
* 1919 Kathleen Winsor, American writer ( d. 2003 )
The new rail regulator, Tom Winsor, had been Swift's general counsel ( 1993 95 ), and adopted a more interventionist and aggressive regulatory approach.
Gerald Corbett, Railtrack's chief executive at the time, and Winsor clearly saw things very differently to each other.
Other uses of winter in the graphic arts occur in Winsor McCay's Little Nemo in Slumberland.
* October 16 Kathleen Winsor, American writer ( d. 2003 )
* September 26 Winsor McCay, American cartoonist and animator ( d. 1934 )
* July 26 Winsor McCay, American comic creator and animator ( b. 1871 )

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