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Most people would agree that each of the Disney Princesses are individually unique. While most people take their stories and personalities into consideration, few tend to recognize that they each have an individual artistic style. Even though over the years their lineup has homogenized to create what we might consider Classic Disney, the Rekaan of nearly each princess was in fact inspired with a specific artist atau art style in mind. I believe this is the je-ne-sais-quoi people have a hard time attributing to the magic of Disney. No other, if but a few, animasi studios are so maticulous in drawing their influences from establish classical art forms when making an animated feature. So without further ado, here in chronological order are the Disney Princesses and the artists and art styles from which they were inspired.

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Princess: Snow White

Art Style: Arthur Rackham / Classic Fairy Tale Illustration

Being the first heroin of ANY full-length animated feature, Snow White could be considered the staunch establishment of 2d animasi as an artform itself. However that would be ignoring the fact that Walt Disney wanted to give a look to his fairy tale that people were already familiar with.
 Arthur Rackham
Arthur Rackham


Obviously Walt Disney chose this fairy tale because so many people were already familiar with it. The film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs begins and ends with the opening and closing of a book alluding to the idea that the whole of the film serves as the illustrations to the story. Therefor Disney wanted to emulate the illustations from the buku in which people had first heard the story. One of the most famous illustrators of classical children's buku was link who had supplied imej to tales of the Grimm Brothers, Hans Christian Anderson, Lewis Carol and even Shakespeare. For many, this style is still quite familiar.

 Gustaf Tenggren
Gustaf Tenggren



To emulate this style Walt Disney hired a number of artists like link, link and link to do much of the conceptual Rekaan work. Watercolors were the medium of choice for the background to acheive the look of old illustrations. In this picture sejak Tenggren we can see the original look intended for Princess Snow White.



While early methods of cell painting effectively restricted Disney artists from giving Snow White the look originally desired, her watercolor-painted sourroundings are still highly reminiscent of the works of Arthur Rackam. Unfortunately, even with further developments in animasi techniques, another thirteen years would pass before Disney would create Cinderlla. It would be another 9 years with Sleeping Beauty when Disney would meet his own satisfying standards in creating the 'moving illustration'.

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Princess: Cinderella

Art Style: C.E. Brock / Romanticism / Mary Blair

Probably the most widely known and oldest fairy tale with literally dozens of versions from across the world, Disney and his team essentially created what is now the accepted American version of Cinderella. As he did with Snow White, Disney wanted to refer to an art style people would recognize from books.

 C.E. Brock
C.E. Brock


With all the princess fairy tales being romantic it as only expected that animators would turn to buku from the Romantic Era. Primarily occurring during the 1800's, link was a time of artistic and intellectual freedom from the strict creative guidelines of the sebelumnya link. Jane Austen, who wrote Pride and Prejudice is just one of many famous authors from this time period. But it were the illustrations from buku such as hers sejak link which was the focus of Disney animators. Here one can see C.E. Brock's line work, borders and water coloring similar to the illustrations in the opening book of Cinderella. Like Arthur Rackham, Brock's illustrations were widespread in buku being published during this time including those sejak Charles Dickons.



 Royal Victorian Ball
Royal Victorian Ball

Granted, C.E. Brock's style does not continue throughout the rest of the film's background. However, the style of the Romantic era is still present within the movie via architecture, furniture and fashion. The story appears to take place in a fictional world transitioning somewhere between the link and the link (aka 1850s).

 Mary Blair
Mary Blair

For the conceptual art Disney hired link. Walt was particularly fond of Blair's sense of color styling. Unlike the artists of Snow White who had taken are lebih unembellished approach to the style intended, Mary Blair referred to the art of the Romantic era and put her own modern twist on it. This is noticeable during Cinderella's dancing scene with Prince Charming but nowhere is her style lebih blatant than the opening credits. (notice her use of ornate curly S shapes)


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Princess: Aurora

Art Style: Eyvind Earle / International Gothic

Yet the third and final Disney Princess fairy tale opening and ending with a book, Sleeping Beauty would be the last attempt Disney made at creating the 'moving illustration'.

 Limbourg Brothers
Limbourg Brothers


When people hear "gothic" they usually envision angsty teenagers decked out in black clothes and makeup, with faces littered with piercings. Not the case here.
link in fact refers to a specific art movement that occurred between the 12th and 16th centuries in what is now France, Germany and Italy. A prime example of such art is this illustration, atau illumination, sejak the link in the early 1400s where we can see not only the fashions but also the architecture of the period. This is just one of many illuminations from the link, considered to be one of the most valuable buku in the world.


 Eyvind Earl
Eyvind Earl



Rather than take a literal approach to the period's design, Walt Disney hired artist link to give Sleeping Beauty a modern edge. His particular style explored the lack of proper perspectives and displayed certain hints of Art Deco, a modern arts movement from several decades prior.




The end result is what I personally regard as Disney Company's greatest masterpiece in terms of animation. What they created was a brilliant juxtaposition of old meets new with such artistic care I believe has yet to be even closely rivaled in the realm of 2d animation. Sadly, Sleeping Beauty was the last hand painted film Disney ever create and details like the golden outlines of Aurora's hair wouldn't be seen again for another 30 years in Beauty and the Beast.

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I haven’t made an artikel in a long time, so when I was bored on a Sunday afternoon, raining bucket loads outside I thought I might as well do something. Basically this is an artikel about my opinions about each princess’ dress sense in ranked order. Oh and I would like to mention Phantomrose89 whose last artikel inspired me to make this.

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10. Rapunzel







I like the detail on Rapunzel's dress a lot. The Rekaan on the skirt and the trims are really pretty. I like that her modern girl persona contrasts against her old time fairy tale outfit, with the lattice front,...
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I watched all of the movies, the sequels, The Little Mermaid series, and the Aladdin series yes I'm judgeing them on sequels and series too. I relized that some of them aren't as smart as some people think and some of them are smarter than some people think. Keep in mind this is my opinion I bet alor won't agree with some of this but since when does someone make a senarai of an opinion that every single person agree's with.

 Well, and what are anda three dears up to
Well, and what are anda three dears up to

9.Aurora okay so we all know she's not the smartest but I think she's still smart. She gives witty looks like in this picture of...
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 John Smith wanted to join! Ain't he pretty? Made sejak prussiaducky
John Smith wanted to join! Ain't he pretty? Made by prussiaducky
I haven't done one of there's yet but just to let all of anda know I find everyone beautiful. I mainly base my looks on looks and outfits (Because usually the outfit makes the princess). Also special treat I put in a picture of myself at the end so anda guys can see me hehehehehe.

13: Mulan

I find Mulan rather plain compared to the rest of the princesses. She had her beauty moments but not has many as the others.
Like: Her smile and eyes
Dislike: Her hair and eyebrows


12: Belle
Like Mulan I find Belle rather plain. She's maybe called beauty but she's isn't as pretty as the others. She has lebih good...
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Well, here's part two of the results from the Most Similar Pairs of Princesses Countdown. These are the pairs thought to generally be relatively similar, and they get lebih and lebih similar as the senarai goes on... and ultimately, which pair will get #1? Read this artikel to find out!!!

20. Ariel and Snow White



Ariel and Snow White are thought to have a lot of similarities. Both members of this pair are young, bubbly, naive, and fun. However, people also think that Snow White is a lot lebih contented than Ariel, and several people who voted for this pairing also think that Snow White is calm...
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These are my bahagian, atas 10 kegemaran Disney Scenes of all time....this was soooo hard all Disney classics have such beautiful scenes in them and it was really hard to choose what scene went where.
Authors Note: I still havent seen "Princess and the Frog" and havnt rewatched "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" So my opinion may change after I watch them but I wanna write this now...and get it out of my system.


10. Snow White's Famous "Eat What A Stranger Gives You"

Even though that was pretty stupid to eat something an old women who looks creepy and stuff gave to you, its also a very significant scene in Disney...
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Rapunzel & Ariel are completely different, and frankly, I’m sick of the comparisons. Today, I am finally addressing the common miscomprehension that Rapunzel is simply an Ariel “knock-off”. And if any feelings are hurt in the process, I apologize.

FIRST IMPRESSIONS
We first met Ariel lurking around a sunken ship while simultaneously ditching/ruining Sebastian’s much-anticipated concert. Let’s call that strike one. When she returns to apologize for missing the concert, we learn she is disobeying her father. Now I can at least understand this. It was harmless fun – minus the shark...
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