This paper gives a thorough insight into the production of three significant Walt Disney’s animated features, and examines the influences of European art on their visual design. All of these three films – Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Sleeping Beauty, and Beauty and the Beast, apart from being classic fairy tales, show their unbreakable links to the European artistic legacy. After the Snow White’s classic Golden age design, based on the nineteenth century graphic books, the visual part of the Sleeping Beauty, influenced by medieval artworks, offered something unique which allowed the further development of the Disney style in animation especially visible in the opulent Academy Award-winning Beauty and the Beast. Although the following ch...
The secondary female role of lower class status in comic opera, designated by the term soubrette, is...
Illuminates is a video mapping installation that explores the aesthetic of abstract animation. The a...
The subject of this paper is American Modernist drama and its disputed place in the canon of America...
Wonderland is a film about a fictitious, alternate dark society, free of original thought and action...
The media plays an essential role in determining people’s schemas of the real world, assumptions abo...
Medieval authors often blur the boundaries between humans and animals in their works. In “Splitting ...
Raul Ruiz famously referred to his 1985 adaptation of Robert Louis-Stevenson’s Treasure Island as a ...
This thesis project intersects between both formal and creative writing styles that explore the pote...
Since the release of Snow White and the Seven Dwarves (1937), Disney Animations, more specifically t...
Quest for Fire is the result of two years of theoretical and studio-based research on the current s...
This study is an informative discussion on the history behind Walt Disney\u27s film, Song of the Sou...
Artists within the Fauvist, Expressionist, and Cubist Movements were intrigued by spatial and tempor...
Although Rapunzel criticism habitually concerns literary fairytales, this thesis contributes to the ...
In the age of digitization, archivists, scholars, and art historians have questioned the role of doc...
This thesis explores labiaplasty as a point of inquiry in order to understand how representations of...
The secondary female role of lower class status in comic opera, designated by the term soubrette, is...
Illuminates is a video mapping installation that explores the aesthetic of abstract animation. The a...
The subject of this paper is American Modernist drama and its disputed place in the canon of America...
Wonderland is a film about a fictitious, alternate dark society, free of original thought and action...
The media plays an essential role in determining people’s schemas of the real world, assumptions abo...
Medieval authors often blur the boundaries between humans and animals in their works. In “Splitting ...
Raul Ruiz famously referred to his 1985 adaptation of Robert Louis-Stevenson’s Treasure Island as a ...
This thesis project intersects between both formal and creative writing styles that explore the pote...
Since the release of Snow White and the Seven Dwarves (1937), Disney Animations, more specifically t...
Quest for Fire is the result of two years of theoretical and studio-based research on the current s...
This study is an informative discussion on the history behind Walt Disney\u27s film, Song of the Sou...
Artists within the Fauvist, Expressionist, and Cubist Movements were intrigued by spatial and tempor...
Although Rapunzel criticism habitually concerns literary fairytales, this thesis contributes to the ...
In the age of digitization, archivists, scholars, and art historians have questioned the role of doc...
This thesis explores labiaplasty as a point of inquiry in order to understand how representations of...
The secondary female role of lower class status in comic opera, designated by the term soubrette, is...
Illuminates is a video mapping installation that explores the aesthetic of abstract animation. The a...
The subject of this paper is American Modernist drama and its disputed place in the canon of America...