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Fred Brunish

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Fred with buildings behind him.
The Young Fred Brunish.

Frederick William Brunish (1902–1952) was a painter best known for his work on the Woody Woodpecker cartoons. He married Hannah Kirschner and they had one son, Robert Brunish, born June 18, 1925. They moved from New York to Los Angeles, California in 1932. Fred began working at Walter Lantz Productions in 1946. He drew backgrounds for Walter Lantz cartoons from 1946 until 1952.[1]

Fred also produced oil paintings of pirates, ships, and landscapes.

Fred working at slanted artist desk.
Fred working in his home studio.

During the last years of his life, Fred suffered increasingly from ulcerative colitis. Walter Lantz allowed him to work at home. His studio was located in a small building detached from the home he and Hannah shared.

He died in 1952.[2]

Fred's grandson, Corey Brunish, is an actor, director, and Tony-winning Broadway producer.

References

  1. ^ The Walter Lantz Cartune Encyclopedia. "1946". Retrieved 29 September 2014.
  2. ^ Ask Art The Artists' Bluebook. "Fred W. Brunish". Retrieved 15 June 2012.