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Title: Snow White - House Warming
Release Date: May 2004
Edition Size: Limited Edition to 500
Medium: Sericel
Image Dimensions: 13 1/4" x 16 1/4" Framed Size: 22 1/4" x 24 1/4"
About the Art: 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 ³jack-of-all-trades, even constructed a scale model of the cottage¹s interior to assist in staging, continuity and camera angles.
As for the characters, the main animators of the lovable forest Creatures were James Algar, Milt Kahl and Eric Larson. Their experience with the Snow White animals served them well: Kahl and Larson became two of the main creative forces behind Bambi (1942) and Algar was to write and produce Disney¹s award-winning True-Life Adventure nature documentaries. For Snow Whit
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