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Why Sleeping Beauty Looks So Different from Other Disney Films
Walt Disney wanted Sleeping Beauty to be “a moving illustration.” He meant that literally. He instructed his animators to treat the film not like a traditional cartoon. The result was an aesthetic departure that set Sleeping Beauty apart from anything Disney had done before or since.
Jul 22 min read


The Art History Behind Disney's Sleeping Beauty: A Guide through Some of NYC’s Museums
From medieval manuscripts and unicorns to renaissance landscape paintings and modern design, Disney’s Sleeping Beauty is filled with nods to real art that inspired its unique look. Did you know you can see many of these artworks in person in New York City museums like The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Morgan, and The Cloisters?
Jun 172 min read


The Man Bob Craze: From the Renaissance to Shrek's Lord Farquaad and Snow White
By the 1500s, in parts of Europe, the bob was all the rage for men—Shrek's Lord Farquaad and Snow White connect to it!
Mar 204 min read


Beast’s Hands and Rodin’s Influence: Art History Easter Eggs in Beauty and the Beast
Blog post exploring the influence of art history, specifically Rodin, on the Beast’s hands Disney's Beauty and the Beast
Mar 134 min read


Anna, The Swing, and Rococo Art: Disney's Frozen Nods to Art History
Disney's Frozen has many nods to art history, including a cheeky reference to the risqué painting The Swing by Fragonard
Feb 265 min read


Disney’s Beauty and the Beast and Rococo Art: Porcelain Inspired the Iconic Dance Scene
French decorative arts—especially Rococo porcelains—inspired the stunning visuals of Beauty and the Beast.
Feb 195 min read


Disney's Sleeping Beauty and Medieval Tapestries: The Art Behind the Movie
Disney's Sleeping Beauty has a fascinating art history connection with medieval tapestries, including the Unicorn Tapestries
Feb 54 min read


The Little Mermaid and Victorian artists: The Disney Princess Series
Did you know Ariel in The Little Mermaid is influenced by Victorian art?
Nov 8, 20242 min read
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