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Snow White & The Seven Dwarfs: House Warming
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Accompanied by her newfound animal friends, Snow White
steps into the woodland cottage, hoping to find refuge.
"Just like a doll¹s house,"
had been the lovely princess¹s earlier observation,
and now...
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Accompanied by her newfound animal friends, Snow White
steps into the woodland cottage, hoping to find refuge.
"Just like a doll¹s house,"
had been the lovely princess¹s earlier observation,
and now that she and the
forest creatures enter timidly, the house¹s cute
furnishings further
Enchant Snow White. Inside this one-of-a-kind dwelling,
Snow White will
find not only protection but also seven endearing
friends who will give her
their hearts.
This limited-edition sericel recreates Scene 34 from Sequence 3C of Walt
Disney¹s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937). The conceptual art of
Swiss-born Albert Hurter helped establish the quaint furniture and
Carved fixtures of the Dwarfs¹ home, as did Gustaf Tenggren¹s preproduction
watercolors. Preliminary backgrounds were painted by such Disney
masters as Maurice Noble to study not only the cottage¹s details but the
effect of light on the setting, such as sunshine entering through the
Dwarfs¹ open door in this scene, contrasted with the darkened cottage
interior. The background artists used toned-down watercolors to achieve an
Old World, storybook look. Ken Anderson, one of Snow White¹s art directors
and a versatile artist who Walt Disney called his jack-of-all-trades,
even constructed a scale model of the cottage¹s interior to assist in
staging, continuity and camera angles.
Artists at the Walt
Disney Studios Ink and Paint Department specially created a
hand-inked,
hand-painted animation cel which was used as reference in
the production
0f this artwork.
Inspired by the art created for the Walt Disney Studios
1937 film, this
fine art
Limited Edition Sericel required twenty-six colors to
faithfully recreate the
color image, each of which has been exactingly
screened, one color at a time, onto the cel.
Unframed Size 13 by 16 Inches, framed 22 by 24 inches.
Edition size 500.
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