Walt Disney Archives Mickey and Minnie Color Maquettes From The Disney Movie Walt Disney Archives
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Mickey and Minnie Color Maquettes - 4051311
NOTES: The exuberant Mickey and Minnie hand-painted sculptures are from the Disney short, Get A Horse! Walt Disney, the original voice of Mickey Mouse, provides all of Mickey's dialogue - carefully crafted from vintage shorts. This set originates from maquettes in the Walt Disney Animation Research Library; the production molds for these pieces are made from a digital three-dimensional scan. Numbered Limited Edition 1,000.
These pieces (made of Resin) are the same material the original maquette's were made of. Because some of the original molds no longer exist these are made from a digital three-dimensional scan. They did these figurines off the movie so it is the first "mold" of the sculpture
These molds are Maquettes - So what is a A maquette (French word for scale model, is a small scale model or rough draft of an unfinished sculpture.
Limited quantities will ship in October 2015 - Walt Disney Archives Collection
The Walt Disney Archives Collection celebrates the rich history and majestic artistry of the Walt Disney Company, revisiting seldom seen original treasures and transforming them into an inspired collection for you to display and share. From animation maquettes to archival stationery, the Walt Disney Archives Collection encourages you to take some of the Disney Magic home with you.
From Mickey Mouse to Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, characters and stories introduced decades ago continue to be celebrated in brand-new films, television programs, merchandise items and theme park experiences. Recognizing the unique and enduring creative legacy started by Walt Disney, the Walt Disney Archives was established in 1970 to collect, preserve and make available for research the historical materials relating to Walt and the company he founded.
The Walt Disney Archives Collection was developed through the shared efforts of The Walt Disney Archives (a division of the Walt Disney Company) and Enesco�s Iconic Licensed Brands Team comprised of several former Disney Employees with more than 80 years of combined Disney experience.
In developing the collection, we consult with a variety of experts including the Disney Animation Research Library, Disney Imagineers, Disney Master Artist, David Pacheco and Disney Feature Animation artists and filmmakers.
The portfolio contains both Maquettes and Stationery items. The Limited Edition Maquettes are available only to Authorized Retailers.
What is an Animation Maquette? (Pronounced: ma-�ket)
� Three-dimensional character models
� Used by animators as a way to study crucial angles, reveal the play of light and shadow, and clarify issues of perspective.
� Pinocchio was the first Disney full-length film to use maquettes.
Why does the surface texture look different on the vintage maquettes compared to those from modern films?
� The earliest maquettes were sculpted by hand out of clay and were cast as a limited number of plaster models.
� These original plaster maquettes were digitally scanned by Disney Imagineering to create the production molds for the Walt Disney Archives Collection of reproduction maquettes.
Why does the paint coloration on Jiminy Cricket, Pinocchio and the Elephant from Fantasia look different than other products from these films?
� We hand-matched the colors to the vintage maquettes using the Disney paint palette to make this collection look like those originals would have looked when initially created.
� There are 3,800 paint colors in the Disney paint palette. Those initial paints used for Disney films by the Inking and Painting Department were created by chemists on the Disney Studio lot. Many of the paints from those early films were ground from natural pigments and refined until they were the consistency of a velvety smooth cream.
Walt Disney Archives Mickey and Minnie B/W Maquettes -4051312
Walt Disney Archives Collection Packaging
Walt Disney Archives Collection packaging is silver with black pinstripes. Each Maquette is a Hand Numbered Limited Edition and includes a Storycard and Certificate of Verification.
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From Mickey Mouse to Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, characters and stories introduced decades ago continue to be celebrated in brand-new films, television programs, merchandise items and theme park experiences. Recognizing the unique and enduring creative legacy started by Walt Disney, the Walt Disney Archives was established in 1970 to collect, preserve and make available for research the historical materials relating to Walt and the company he founded. The Disney Creative Director & Master Artist is
David Pacheco and Becky Bresee & Wayne Unten are the Frozen Animation Supervisors for Anna and Elsa.
What is an Animation Maquette?
Three-dimensional character models, used by animators as a way to study crucial angles,reveal the play of light and shadow, and clarify issues of perspective. Pinocchio was the first Disney full-length film to use maquettes.