Sleeping Beauty (1959) Item # MG0083729 Classic Walt Disney version of the famous fairy tale is set to the music of Tchaikovsky's ballet. Lavishly produced. With the voices of Mary Costa, Bill Shirley, and Vera Vague. Elevate any room with our handcrafted stretched canvas gallery wraps. Printed with archival inks and wrapped around a 1.25” inch solid wood stretcher bar, our giclée big canvas art prints are a timeless option for any décor style or space. Long-Lasting Color and Detail Our giclée canvas art prints are produced with high quality, UV-resistant, environmentally-friendly, latex inks and artist grade, polycotton canvas. We pride ourselves on color accuracy and image clarity to ensure your new canvas wall art lasts for years to come. Handcrafted Gallery Wraps Assembled in the USA, each of our 1.25” inch gallery wrapped canvas art prints is stretched and stapled by our highly skilled craftspeople. Each canvas print is carefully handcrafted to ensure taut canvas wraps and clean corners for outstanding quality and durability. Easy to Install Our handcrafted stretched canvas prints include sawtooth hangers for an easy and secure installation. Art Disney Movie Posters Animation
Eyvind Earle est né le 26 avril 1916 à New York. Son père, Ferdinand Earle, peintre professionnel, avait étudié avec Adolphe William Bouguereau et James Abott McNeill Whistler. Conscient des aptitudes de son fils, il l'encourage dans sa vocation et...
Eyvind Earle, 1957 Scan from the vintage Disneyland souvenir booklet for the Sleeping Beauty Castle Walk-Thru dioramas. 1957 More about these dioramas: miehana.blogspot.com/2008/12/hail-aurora-very-best-thing-...
On an early September day, a small group of journalists gathered at Walt Disney's primary, still-standing residence high up in the Hollywood Hills for an intimate look inside the life of one of America's most creative geniuses. The rare house tour was both incredibly fascinating and spine-tinglingly eerie, thanks in part to the Disney experts who were on hand to answer the many questions one might have upon visiting Walt Disney's house for the first time. (P.S. Read our interview with them about why Disney heroines don't have mothers and more Disney secrets!) The home, which is visible from the street (good luck finding your way through the twisty roads though!), has remained largely untouched—even though it has turned over several times. But now, in advance of the DVD releases of Sleeping Beauty Diamond Edition and Maleficent, Walt Disney Studios opened up Walt's home, and it's an experience we'll never forget. Overlooking downtown L.A., the Walt Disney property is located high up in the hills of Los Feliz. The fairy godmothers from Sleeping Beauty aren't constant fixtures at the home, but they sure make for cute centerpieces. This Maleficent figurine currently sits inside the Disney house. In addition to the
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Mary Costa, voice of Sleeping Beauty
A new book reveals drawings and photos from the making of the studio's most iconic animated films ever (and some never made), along with stories of those who made them.
Awaken to these 11 entrancing facts about Walt Disney's animated classic, Sleeping Beauty.
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Sleeping Beauty, released in 1959, was Disney’s sixteenth animated feature and the last animated film produced by Walt Disney to be based on a fairy tale. It was additionally the last animated feature from Disney to be inked by hand. It was that dedication to Walt’s artistic storytelling that inspired Thomas Kinkade Studios to capture the magic of Sleeping Beauty’s tale of love triumphing over evil. We are proud to present Sleeping Beauty Dancing in the Enchanted Light, the fourth piece in the Dancing in the Light collection. As we jump into the scene, Prince Phillip has already awakened Princess Aurora with true love’s kiss. We see the pair in the courtyard under an enchanted light streaming down from the good fairies. It is just the two of them, with their hearts in the clouds as they dance "happily ever after." Limited Edition Canvas Thomas Kinkade Studios Limited Edition Canvases combine old world craftsmanship with the finest materials and latest production technologies to produce extraordinary canvas artwork. Our reproduction process captures not only the color and mood of the enchanting original painting, but the actual brushwork as well. Every piece is hand-retouched by skilled artisans, giving the painting a look almost identical to the artist's on-easel original. Vibrant colors, rich textures and color tones accurate to the artists original brushstrokes are the hallmarks of your finished piece. Limited Edition Canvas Framing Thomas Kinkade Studios Limited Edition Frames are works of art unto themselves. Specifically crafted to accommodate Thomas Kinkade Studios Limited Edition Canvases, these hand crafted frames are the perfect complement to Thomas Kinkade Studios Artwork and will last for generations to come. Framing Features Premium Museum Quality Mouldings Engraved Brass Nameplate Secure, Removable Canvas Clips High Strength Coated Wire Hanger Features Premium Canvas Hand stretched on wooden stretcher bars Hand highlighted with fine acrylic paints by skilled artisans Long-life pigment inks that outperform conventional press inks. Edition number is applied to each Canvas Limited Edition Individually numbered Certificate Authenticity matched to the art piece Engraved brass nameplate included.
Sleeping Beauty is a must for a Disney fan. Most unforgettable character: The witch Maleficent. Compared to her, Dracula’s daughter was a social worker.
Walt Disney's Story Of Sleeping Beauty Mary Martin Disneyland Records/USA (1958)
Sleeping Beauty, released in 1959, was Disney’s sixteenth animated feature and the last animated film produced by Walt Disney to be based on a fairy tale. It was additionally the last animated feature from Disney to be inked by hand. It was that dedication to Walt’s artistic storytelling that inspired Thomas Kinkade Studios to capture the magic of Sleeping Beauty’s tale of love triumphing over evil. We are proud to present Sleeping Beauty Dancing in the Enchanted Light, the fourth piece in the Dancing in the Light collection. As we jump into the scene, Prince Phillip has already awakened Princess Aurora with true love’s kiss. We see the pair in the courtyard under an enchanted light streaming down from the good fairies. It is just the two of them, with their hearts in the clouds as they dance "happily ever after." Limited Edition Canvas Thomas Kinkade Studios Limited Edition Canvases combine old world craftsmanship with the finest materials and latest production technologies to produce extraordinary canvas artwork. Our reproduction process captures not only the color and mood of the enchanting original painting, but the actual brushwork as well. Every piece is hand-retouched by skilled artisans, giving the painting a look almost identical to the artist's on-easel original. Vibrant colors, rich textures and color tones accurate to the artists original brushstrokes are the hallmarks of your finished piece. Limited Edition Canvas Framing Thomas Kinkade Studios Limited Edition Frames are works of art unto themselves. Specifically crafted to accommodate Thomas Kinkade Studios Limited Edition Canvases, these hand crafted frames are the perfect complement to Thomas Kinkade Studios Artwork and will last for generations to come. Framing Features Premium Museum Quality Mouldings Engraved Brass Nameplate Secure, Removable Canvas Clips High Strength Coated Wire Hanger Features Premium Canvas Hand stretched on wooden stretcher bars Hand highlighted with fine acrylic paints by skilled artisans Long-life pigment inks that outperform conventional press inks. Edition number is applied to each Canvas Limited Edition Individually numbered Certificate Authenticity matched to the art piece Engraved brass nameplate included.
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