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Nino Carbe

Art

0.1 Popularity Mar 12, 1909 (83 years old) Avola, Sicily, Italy

Nino Carbe was born in Avola, Sicily in 1909. Three years later, he came to America with his mother by way of Ellis Island – his father was already waiting for them in the United States. In his adolescence, he studied art with Willy Pogani and worked as a paint boy to help support the family. He a...

Biography

Nino Carbe was born in Avola, Sicily in 1909. Three years later, he came to America with his mother by way of Ellis Island – his father was already waiting for them in the United States. In his adolescence, he studied art with Willy Pogani and worked as a paint boy to help support the family. He also studied classical violin. At the age of 16, he studied art at the prestigious Cooper Union for two years.

In his early twenties he made his first foray into illustration. These books include 1930’s Tales of the Arabian Nights, the Three Sirens Press edition of Edmond Rostand’s 1931 Cyrano de Bergerac, the Illustrated Editions Company’s 1932 Frankenstein (which appears to be the first illustrated version of Mary Shelley’s classic since the original 1831 publication). Also during this period in New York, he learned the art of batik and worked in the Columbia Pictures Art Department. In 1936 he moved to California, and shortly came to the attention of Walt  Disney.  He was hired by Disney on the strength of his airbrushing, a technique that he picked up while working on retouching black and white stills at Columbia. After Disney saw some of the preliminary sketches that Carbé had completed for Fantasia (1940), Disney moved Carbé to the backgrounds and storyboard department which was housed in the original Disney studios on Hyperion in the Los Feliz area of Los Angeles. Carbé spent 1938 to 1946 working on such classic animated films as Fantasia (where in addition to his background work, he created the sugar plum emerging from the puff), Bambi, Pinocchio, Make Mine Music, Dumbo, Victory Through Air Power, and many others.  Additionally, in a interesting display of inter-studio cooperation during the war, Disney lent Carbe’s talents to Walter Lantz studios for Armed Services Medical Training films. In 1942, he also illustrated the classic Golden Book Chip Chip written by Norman Wright.

Filmography 23

1986
Ghostbusters TV

Background Designer

1985
1985
She-Ra: Princess of Power TV

Background Designer

1972
Bye, Bye, Blackboard Movie

Background Designer

1972
Bye, Bye, Blackboard Movie

Layout Supervisor

1972
Gold Diggin' Woodpecker Movie

Background Designer

1972
Unlucky Potluck Movie

Background Designer

1972
Rain Rain, Go Away Movie

Background Designer

1972
Let Charlie Do It Movie

Background Designer

1972
A Fish Story Movie

Background Designer

1971
Moochin' Pooch Movie

Background Designer

1971
The Bungling Builder Movie

Background Designer

1971
Charlie the Rainmaker Movie

Background Designer

1970
Charlie in Hot Water Movie

Background Designer

1970
Charlie's Golf Classic Movie

Background Designer

1969
Cool It, Charlie Movie

Background Designer

1969
Charlie's Campout Movie

Background Designer

1969
Gopher Broke Movie

Background Designer

1968
Bugged in a Rug Movie

Background Designer

1946
The Purloined Pup Movie

Background Designer

Personal Details

Known For Art
Gender Male
Birthday March 12, 1909 (83 years old)
Died February 22, 1993
Place of Birth Avola, Sicily, Italy
Also Known As Nino Carbé
Years Active 1945 - 1986
Popularity 0.1
Career Stats
23 Total Credits