Thursday, July 02, 2009
Animation Art: Ray Patterson At Mintz

Ray Patterson's career in animation spanned seven decades. He was responsible for the animation of Jerry Mouse dancing with Gene Kelly in Anchors Aweigh as well as animation for Dumbo and the "Pastoral" sequence of Fantasia. In 1954 he formed his own studio Grantray-Lawrence and he worked at Hanna-Barbera and Sanrio Productions as well.
Today, his family is sharing some of his earliest work with us... Ray began as an inker in 1929 at the Charles Mintz Screen Gems studio, working on Krazy Kat and Scrappy cartoons. By 1930, he had worked his way up to a position as animator. Here are some rare sketches and model sheets from his tenure there... Enjoy!



















Many thanks to the family of Ray Patterson for sharing these treasures with us. We will have more to post soon.
Stephen Worth
ASIFA-Hollywood
Animation Archive
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Labels: animation, color rhapsodies, mintz, model sheet, ray patterson, scrappy































