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Irv Wyner1904 - 2002

Irv Wyner (1904 – 2002) was a background artist who was most associated with the theatrical Looney Tunes animated shorts, in Friz Freleng's unit. His first credited work was on the 1952 animated short Gift Wrapped, a Sylvester and Tweety cartoon, and he stayed with Freleng's unit until 1957 (where his last credited work was on the one-shot cartoon Three Little Bops), when he was briefly succeeded by Boris Gorelick, and later by Tom O'Loughlin.

In the early 1960s, Irv did work for Disney on Disneyland, Walter Lantz, and later, in the '70s, for Chuck Jones's Sib Tower 12 for such specials as The Phantom Tollbooth, Horton Hears a Who!, and Rikki-Tikki-Tavi, among others.

Courtesy of CaliforniaWatercolor.com

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Farm Scene (Day)
Irv Wyner
n.d. (c.1930s)
Farm Scene (Evening)
Irv Wyner
n.d. (c.1930s)
Night Fishing
Irv Wyner
1960s
Payment Due
Irv Wyner
n.d.
Red Lands
Irv Wyner
1960s
Saling into the Night
Irv Wyner
1960s
Spring on the Farm
Irv Wyner
1970s
Storm
Irv Wyner
n.d. (c.1930s)