Sleeping Beauty artwork book by Pierre Lambert??
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Sleeping Beauty artwork book by Pierre Lambert??
I wonder whether anyone out there had heard the rumour, that I first heard quite a while ago, that Pierre Lambert ,( the French author of Pinocchio/Mickey Mouse and Blancanieves was/or is (??) about to produce a volume of Sleeping Beauty artwork to accompany the DVD release for October 2008?
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I think 'Sleeping Beauty' is Lambert's favourite Disney film, so it seems quite likely. I have the 'Pinocchio' book and it's beautiful; I would love to see as many Disney films as possible treated in this manner.
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Out of print by now, I'm afraid - the first one was published ten years ago and the others not much later. You'd probably have to look for used copies. The titles in question are Pinocchio, Mickey Mouse and Blanche-Neige (Snow White) - the latter was only available in the original French edition. I've got Pinocchio and Mickey Mouse. They are quite outstanding in artwork, printing, paper and size.
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There are two copies of Blanche Neige ( Snow White ) on sale on the French www.amazon.fr here is a hyperlink http://www.amazon.fr/exec/obidos/ASIN/2 ... tguidet-21 it's a trifle pricey at 220.00 euros but an amazing book well worth buying if you can afford it!
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Blanche Neige by Pierre Lambert
Pierre Lambert's Snow White/ Blanche Neige is a magnificent volume and in my opinion knocks spots off the Stephen Ison Snow White An Art In It's Making beautiful though the title is. Pierre Lambert wins hands down the production quality is magnificent Buy it if you love the Snow White movie!
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One can of course only hope that another volume is in the works,
I myself am still dissapointed that later disney movies
like mermaid, aladdin , batb, and even lion king
don't have such handsome books to accompany these great movies.
it's a shame to see that certain movies are considered more classic disney than others, though the ones I mentioned above are more recent, that doesn't make them any less classic, and I for one believe it is due time for disney to invest more in their heritage, and create more books with such lavish artwork as those presented in the pierre lambert books
instead of the miserable and very slim ''art of'' volumes, that mostly contain very early production artwork with , in my own humble opinion, not the greatest imagery that we do know is available!
however, like many before me a discussion about disney books and there
eventual outcome ( art of wall-e, still holding my hopes up!)
is anybodies guess.
all in all we should be gratefull for the books most of us already own.
on another topic,
I myself own a very limited 1944 issue of r.d.field entitled:
the art of walt disney, not to be mistaken with the later christopher finch edition, it is without a doubt a collector's volume with many never before seen pictures of ''fantasia'', snowwhite and more ''classic'' disney.
just to put it out there, some of you may find this of interest.
I myself am still dissapointed that later disney movies
like mermaid, aladdin , batb, and even lion king
don't have such handsome books to accompany these great movies.
it's a shame to see that certain movies are considered more classic disney than others, though the ones I mentioned above are more recent, that doesn't make them any less classic, and I for one believe it is due time for disney to invest more in their heritage, and create more books with such lavish artwork as those presented in the pierre lambert books
instead of the miserable and very slim ''art of'' volumes, that mostly contain very early production artwork with , in my own humble opinion, not the greatest imagery that we do know is available!
however, like many before me a discussion about disney books and there
eventual outcome ( art of wall-e, still holding my hopes up!)
is anybodies guess.
all in all we should be gratefull for the books most of us already own.
on another topic,
I myself own a very limited 1944 issue of r.d.field entitled:
the art of walt disney, not to be mistaken with the later christopher finch edition, it is without a doubt a collector's volume with many never before seen pictures of ''fantasia'', snowwhite and more ''classic'' disney.
just to put it out there, some of you may find this of interest.
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Yes this is a superb book - I own it too - though my favourite book on the Disney Studio is probably The Art Of Animation by Bob Thomas publised to coincide with Sleeping Beauty in 1959 - this of course includes Eyvind Earle and a host of Sleeping Beauty imagery - however I'd still love to see a whole book on S B as it's my second favourite Disney animation after Snow White my all time favourite!REINIER wrote:
I myself own a very limited 1944 issue of r.d.field entitled:
the art of walt disney, not to be mistaken with the later christopher finch edition, it is without a doubt a collector's volume with many never before seen pictures of ''fantasia'', snowwhite and more ''classic'' disney.
just to put it out there, some of you may find this of interest.
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Well, it may not be quite like Pierre Lambert's books, but I'd say Christopher Finch's Art of The Lion King isn't exactly slim and cheap-looking. There are also similar volumes of the other mid- to late-90s "classics".REINIER wrote:I myself am still dissapointed that later disney movies
like mermaid, aladdin , batb, and even lion king
don't have such handsome books to accompany these great movies.
Nice and old and somewhat rare, I guess. But does your copy say anything about "limited edition" or anything like that - did they do that back then?REINIER wrote:I myself own a very limited 1944 issue of r.d.field entitled:the art of walt disney, not to be mistaken with the later christopher finch edition, it is without a doubt a collector's volume with many never before seen pictures of ''fantasia'', snowwhite and more ''classic'' disney.
BTW, I guess yours is a British edition? The first edition was published in the US in 1942. It's fascinating that this book doesn't look at the Golden Age of Disney from a distance - it was written while the Golden Age was happening!
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i love the books that are acompanied with the DVDs. Im from the UK and i remember getting snow white on a region 1 dvd but i really wanted this collector's edition version that was a purple book design that came with the book "snow whote: an art in it's making" i made mum makeout to the store that we'd bought the CE but wasnt supplied with the book so we got a free one. THE BOOK IS ACE!!! HAHA 
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Totally agree, one of the finest ones out there, althoughBeast_enchantment wrote:i love the books that are acompanied with the DVDs. Im from the UK and i remember getting snow white on a region 1 dvd but i really wanted this collector's edition version that was a purple book design that came with the book "snow whote: an art in it's making" i made mum makeout to the store that we'd bought the CE but wasnt supplied with the book so we got a free one. THE BOOK IS ACE!!! HAHA
Blanche Neige does have more material.
I must be very lucky to own both books!
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