Snow White ride
Original illustrations concept sketches original production drawing or concept art from Walt Disney's 1937 animated classic Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
. The drawing depicts a scene within the dwarfs' mine.
Key Details
Characters: The drawing features several of the seven dwarfs in their mine, including one character who strongly resembles Doc.
Setting: The interior of the mine is illustrated with heavy charcoal or graphite lines that suggest the rough-hewn wooden supports and rock walls of the tunnel.
Gems: Various gems and full sacks are visible in the foreground and background. Labels can be seen on the sacks and bins, including partial words that appear to be "MERALD" (Emeralds), "EMPE" (Empire?), and "RUBIPS" (Rubies), which are the jewels the dwarfs mine.
Art Style: The style is consistent with early production art and concept sketches for the film, which helped establish the visual look before final animation and painting. Artists like Gustaf Tenggren and Albert Hurter were among those who created concept designs for the mine and characters.
This type of drawing is a one-of-a-kind piece of art used during the actual creation of the animated film.
. The drawing depicts a scene within the dwarfs' mine.
Key Details
Characters: The drawing features several of the seven dwarfs in their mine, including one character who strongly resembles Doc.
Setting: The interior of the mine is illustrated with heavy charcoal or graphite lines that suggest the rough-hewn wooden supports and rock walls of the tunnel.
Gems: Various gems and full sacks are visible in the foreground and background. Labels can be seen on the sacks and bins, including partial words that appear to be "MERALD" (Emeralds), "EMPE" (Empire?), and "RUBIPS" (Rubies), which are the jewels the dwarfs mine.
Art Style: The style is consistent with early production art and concept sketches for the film, which helped establish the visual look before final animation and painting. Artists like Gustaf Tenggren and Albert Hurter were among those who created concept designs for the mine and characters.
This type of drawing is a one-of-a-kind piece of art used during the actual creation of the animated film.
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