The brothers’ fascination with Orlando Furioso began while adapting for animation Cervantes’ masterpiece, Don Quixote.Don Quixote, in the novel, often mentions heroes from Ariosto’s epic poem while mimicking their prowess on his road to glory. In one memorable episode, the priest, in an effort to stop the dreamer’s eccentricities, burns all of his library’s books with chivalrous themes. However, he makes an exception of those very few that even he considers too iconic to be destroyed. Among these is Orlando Furioso.

As impressed by Orlando, Ruggiero and Rinaldo as Don Quixote was, the Brizzi Brothers decided to draw their own vision of each’s deeds, exploits, and love.

Details

  • Production year: 2002
  • Exhibited in Florence Italy at “Galleria Moretti” June 1st 2005
  • 46 pieces

About the Brizzi Brothers

Celebrating 50 Years in Animation

From Paris to Hollywood

Twin brothers Paul and Gaetan Brizzi were born into an Italian family in 1951. Raised in Paris, they studied at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts Decoratifs. They brought together their passions for Fine Art and Cinema when they decided to become Animation Directors.

Their career spans across decades and continents, the brothers having moved to Los Angeles in 1994 to work for the Walt Disney Feature Animation Studios, Dreamworks and Sony.

Paul, Donald W. Ernst, Roy E. Disney, and Gaëtan at the Annecy Festival 2000

From fine art to featured animation, working independently or in Hollywood, the Brizzi Brothers have dedicated themselves to their art since the youngest age.

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The Art of Paul & Gaetan Brizzi