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Megara

Caricature / Gerald Scarfe

Now granted, Megara is not an official Disney Princess but I figure she is a prime example of caricature in a Disney film and where that overpowering style took little regard for the time period in which the story takes place. If animators attempted to use the art of caricature in Aladdin the film Hercules took it to the fullest extent.

 Gerald Scarfe
Gerald Scarfe

This time the studio turned to another caricature artist link, brought to prominence for his work designing the Pink Floyd album cover and their film The Wall. Having worked as an editorial artist for The Sunday Times and The New Yorker Gerald Scarfe was renowned for his often unflattering, sometimes even grotesque, depictions of notable political figures like Princess Diana and Margaret Thatcher.

 Barbara Stanwyck | concept art sa pamamagitan ng Gerald Scarfe
Barbara Stanwyck | concept art sa pamamagitan ng Gerald Scarfe

Scarfe was ibingiay so much artistic reign over the style of the film that he supposedly designed the basic look of each individual character, essentially laying the framework and then handing them over for the Disney artists to perfect and add physical personality. When the character of Megara was handed over to animator Ken Duncan he aimed to make Megara madami like a caricature of sexy screwball comedienne link.



The film was only a moderate box-office success and the animation style considered sa pamamagitan ng some to be severe and overpowering. This is a major reason Megara is featured in virtually no mainstream merchandise as her exaggerated body proportions drastically set her apart from every female Disney character yet created only to be rivaled sa pamamagitan ng perhaps Cruella deVille. Despite this, the Disney Studio took a risk and made a commendable effort in pushing the envelope and blur the boundaries between modern art and animation.

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Giselle

Art Nouveau / Alphonse Mucha

Regarding this artikulo series, Giselle is of great significance despite the fact she is not an official princess and has relatively little animated screen time. Most people are aware of all the references this film makes to Disney Princesses past but this only seems to shadow the fact of how unique Giselle actually is sa pamamagitan ng design.

 Various forms of Art Nouveau
Various forms of Art Nouveau


The disensyo of which I speak is that of link. It was link who was the accidental father of the Nouveau. Having moved to Paris he accepted a last minuto commission to disensyo a theatre poster for a local play. His innovative style was an immediate success amongst the Parisians and soon he was in the highest of popular demand. During the movement (1890-1905) Art Nouveau permeated from painting into sculpture, architecture, furniture, jewelry, calligraphy and even works of glass sa pamamagitan ng the famous link.

 Alphonse Mucha
Alphonse Mucha


Giselle herself seems to be derived directly out of Alphonse Mucha's paintings. Her dress is identical to that worn in a poster advertising Moet & Chandon White Star, a brand of French Champagne painted in 1899. While obviously Giselle's facial features depended heavily on those of Amy Adams, the actress herself can be compared to the type of woman Alphonse Mucha seemed so keen on painting. Being primarily restricted to the female form, his subjects were often women of literature, goddesses or the physical embodiments of art and virtues much in the same way Giselle embodies the essence of a Disney Princess.



I deeply regret that the style of Art Nouveau was madami an afterthought in a primarily live-action film and not utilized in a full length animated feature. The style translated extremely well on not only the characters but also the world that surrounded them. From Giselle's cottage to the branches on the trees, Andalasia was a moving illustration of the pantasiya world created sa pamamagitan ng Alphonse Mucha. This was a true return to the original artistically romantic visions set forth sa pamamagitan ng the great Walt Disney himself and the "Nine Old Men" - an effort the likes of which not seen in a Disney Princess film in nearly 40 years.

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Tiana

Art Deco / Roger Broders

Being a return to the tradition of a 2D animated feature, The Princess and the Frog seemed to fall short of its artistic potential. It resembles The Little Mermaid madami than anything in being primarily conventional animation but only for a brief musical number does it showcase a specific artform relavent to that time period.



Approximately from 1925 to the 1940's a new popular art movement had swept America known as link. Much of what people recognize from that time period; the flapper fashion, the cars, the new skyscrapers were products of the Art Deco style. While it really was an accumulation of a number of existing artforms such as link, link, link, link etc, it was the iconic style of the link. This isn't the first time a Disney Princess film featured Art Deco as Pocahontas could arguably be classified as Art Deco for bearing similarities to such works sa pamamagitan ng link.

 Roger Broders
Roger Broders
During Tiana's musical number Almost There we are transported into her visionary restaurant as depicted in a poster card. This is significant for Art Deco was very common in that time period, used in advertising of all sorts. One artist who found much success making such posters was French painter link. Recognisable for his use of areas of flat color mixed with a grand perspective, Broders's often depicted elegant, elongated figures wearing all the latest fashions actively enjoying themselves at select tourist destinations.


sa pamamagitan ng far the most appropriate for this particular film, I believe that the story and its environment could have been even madami emmersed in the Art Deco style. However, as stated before Disney may actually made such an attempt in another film. Pocahontas appears to have numerous hints of Art Deco with its use of brilliant mga kulay and angular lines and solid geometric shapes. Of course it has little relevance to the time period or the subject matter which is why I'm reluctant to confidentally label it as such. Nonetheless, with its latest animated film release, the Disney Studio continues to honor the legacies of countless artists past. Standing upon their shoulders, Disney artist have created an arsenal of visually unique characters we come to recognize and love. One can only hope this tradition will continue for many years to come for our future generations to enjoy.

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 This is a real life image of you, yes YOU dear reader, in adoration of my return to fanpop.
This is a real life image of you, yes YOU dear reader, in adoration of my return to fanpop.
This is inspired sa pamamagitan ng this hilarious twitter I found, @celebsinhs.

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This is my collab with my friend Olivia, you might know her as _CatWoman_. She helped me a lot with this and gave some hilarious ideas.


















Alright, let's get on with my take of them! Try to guess which DP it is as I give hints of their qualities. Don't scroll too far too fast!


-nice enough to eat the gross sloppy joe in the cafeteria
-casually catches bugs and take them outside when they scare everyone else in class
-looks like the grudge in the winter
-dated a sophomore when she was like 10, is still...
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 1. Normal Outfit
1. Normal Outfit
Yes I know she is not a disney princess, but because of comments from nakaraan artikulo I have created, I have decided to do some disney heroines as well. These women will come in no particular order so you won't know who it will be till its actually published. Today my first Herorine will be Esmerellda the gypsy from Hunchback of Notre Dame.

1. Normal outfit

This is what she wears for most of the film. She wears a white top, a tial and ginto bodice, a purple palda and purple head band with large circular golden earrings. It makes her the pretty woman that she is. I like the jewellery just as...
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 1. Winter outfit
1. Winter outfit
Do you wanna build a snowman or do you want to read this article. My first nagyelo princess artikulo is here. Here we will be explaining about Anna.

1. Winter outfit
Anna's dress she wears for most of the film to find Elsa. She wears traditional Norwegian clothing known as a Bunad. The outfit consists of a dark blue palda with purple mga rosas at the bottom, a black bodice, light blue blusa underneath, a purple amerikana and black heels. The outfit matches a really nice pretty look for her. That shows spring in this, a very nice outfit. 9/10

2. Coronation Dress
My favourite dress of hers consists of a black...
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What's a princess without a tiara! fans have voted for their most beautiful tiara here's the look at the results.

11. Merida:
Most fans didn't think that hers was even a tiara, although technically a coronet is a tiara. fans felt it was too much like a headband only and was voted the first. Personally i thought it was very pretty and much closer to being a tiara than some that looked madami like proper crowns.




Isabellagirl033: Like wavesurf said, Merida's tiara is not even a tiara, it is just a piece of jewellary around a wimple.

Cruella: Is this thing even a tiara?

Sparklefairy375: Eh? I...
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