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Mickey mouse

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Mickey Mouse is a cartoon character created in 1928 by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks at The Walt Disney Studios. Mickey is an anthropomorphic black mouse and typically wears red shorts, large yellow shoes, and white gloves. He is one of the most recognizable cartoon characters in the world and has been featured in comic strips and in television, as well as in a number of films.

The art style is also known as: 1. Minnie Mouse 2. Donald Duck 3. Goofy 4. Pluto 5. Daisy Duck 6. Chip ‘n’ Dale 7. Huey, Dewey, and Louie 8. Scrooge McDuck 9. Launchpad McQuack 10. Darkwing Duck
Categories: Impressionism, Modernism

1. Ub Iwerks (1901-1971) 2. Les Clark (1907-1979) 3. John Lounsbery (1911-1976) 4. Ollie Johnston (1912-2008) 5. Milt Kahl (1909-1987) 6. Ward Kimball (1914-2002) 7. Frank Thomas (1912-2004) 8. Woolie Reitherman (1909-1985) 9. Marc Davis (1913-2000) 10. xxx 11. xxx 12. xxx 13. xxx 14. xxx 15. xxx 16. xxx 17. xxx 18. xxx 19. xxx 20. xxx 21. xxx 22. xxx 23. xxx 24. xxx 25. xxx 26. xxx 27. xxx 28. xxx 29. xxx 30. xxx

1. “The Mickey Mouse Club” by Roy Lichtenstein, 1977 2. “Mickey Mouse” by Andy Warhol, 1981 3. “Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck” by Keith Haring, 1982 4. “Mickey Mouse” by Robert Rauschenberg, 1986 5. “Mickey Mouse” by Damien Hirst, 1988 6. “Mickey Mouse” by Jeff Koons, 1988 7. “Mickey Mouse” by Peter Blake, 1990 8. “Mickey Mouse” by Roy Lichtenstein, 1992 9. “Mickey Mouse” by David Hockney, 1995 10. “Mickey Mouse” by Chris Ware, 1996 11. “Mickey Mouse” by Gary Baseman, 1996 12. “Mickey Mouse” by Takashi Murakami, 1997 13. “Mickey Mouse” by Yoshitomo Nara, 2000 14. “Mickey Mouse” by Banksy, 2002 15. “Mickey Mouse” by Richard Hamilton, 2003 16. “Mickey Mouse” by Shepard Fairey, 2003 17. “Mickey Mouse” by Tracey Emin, 2003 18. “Mickey Mouse” by Julian Opie, 2004 19. “Mickey Mouse” by Yoko Ono, 2005 20. “Mickey Mouse” by Maurizio Cattelan, 2006 21. “Mickey Mouse” by Takashi Murakami, 2006 22. “Mickey Mouse” by Damien Hirst, 2008 23. “Mickey Mouse” by Jeff Koons, 2008 24. “Mickey Mouse” by Takashi Murakami, 2009 25. “Mickey Mouse” by Richard Prince, 2009 26. “Mickey Mouse” by Banksy, 2010 27. “Mickey Mouse” by Damien Hirst, 2011 28. “Mickey Mouse” by Jeff Koons, 2012 29. “Mickey Mouse” by Takashi Murakami, 2013 30. “Mickey Mouse” by Damien Hirst, 2014

Detailed Description

Mickey Mouse is a cartoon character created in 1928 by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks at The Walt Disney Studios. Mickey is an anthropomorphic mouse characterized as a cheerful, mischievous, and adventurous optimist with a heart of gold. He is the official mascot of The Walt Disney Company and one of the most recognizable cartoon characters in the world. The first appearance of Mickey Mouse was in the short film Steamboat Willie (1928), one of the first sound cartoons. He went on to appear in over 130 films, including The Band Concert (1935), Brave Little Tailor (1938), and Fantasia (1940). Mickey also became the first cartoon character to have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. While Mickey’s initial design was created by Iwerks, his overall look and personality were developed by Disney. Mickey’s most commonly used catchphrases include “Oh boy!” “Hot dog!” and “That’s swell!” Mickey Mouse has been a source of inspiration for artists across mediums. Andy Warhol created a series of paintings featuring Mickey in the 1960s, while Roy Lichtenstein used the character in a pop art painting from 1964. More recently, street artist Banksy included Mickey in one of his pieces that critiqued the Walt Disney Company.

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1. Ub Iwerks (1901-1971) 2. Les Clark (1907-1979) 3. John Lounsbery (1911-1976) 4. Ollie Johnston (1912-2008) 5. Milt Kahl (1909-1987) 6. Ward Kimball (1914-2002) 7. Frank Thomas (1912-2004) 8. Woolie Reitherman (1909-1985) 9. Marc Davis (1913-2000) 10. xxx 11. xxx 12. xxx 13. xxx 14. xxx 15. xxx 16. xxx 17. xxx 18. xxx 19. xxx 20. xxx 21. xxx 22. xxx 23. xxx 24. xxx 25. xxx 26. xxx 27. xxx 28. xxx 29. xxx 30. xxx

Known Paintings / Pictures / Images

1. “The Mickey Mouse Club” by Roy Lichtenstein, 1977 2. “Mickey Mouse” by Andy Warhol, 1981 3. “Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck” by Keith Haring, 1982 4. “Mickey Mouse” by Robert Rauschenberg, 1986 5. “Mickey Mouse” by Damien Hirst, 1988 6. “Mickey Mouse” by Jeff Koons, 1988 7. “Mickey Mouse” by Peter Blake, 1990 8. “Mickey Mouse” by Roy Lichtenstein, 1992 9. “Mickey Mouse” by David Hockney, 1995 10. “Mickey Mouse” by Chris Ware, 1996 11. “Mickey Mouse” by Gary Baseman, 1996 12. “Mickey Mouse” by Takashi Murakami, 1997 13. “Mickey Mouse” by Yoshitomo Nara, 2000 14. “Mickey Mouse” by Banksy, 2002 15. “Mickey Mouse” by Richard Hamilton, 2003 16. “Mickey Mouse” by Shepard Fairey, 2003 17. “Mickey Mouse” by Tracey Emin, 2003 18. “Mickey Mouse” by Julian Opie, 2004 19. “Mickey Mouse” by Yoko Ono, 2005 20. “Mickey Mouse” by Maurizio Cattelan, 2006 21. “Mickey Mouse” by Takashi Murakami, 2006 22. “Mickey Mouse” by Damien Hirst, 2008 23. “Mickey Mouse” by Jeff Koons, 2008 24. “Mickey Mouse” by Takashi Murakami, 2009 25. “Mickey Mouse” by Richard Prince, 2009 26. “Mickey Mouse” by Banksy, 2010 27. “Mickey Mouse” by Damien Hirst, 2011 28. “Mickey Mouse” by Jeff Koons, 2012 29. “Mickey Mouse” by Takashi Murakami, 2013 30. “Mickey Mouse” by Damien Hirst, 2014

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