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Animated Repatriation: Disney Art Returns
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 8:58 am
by Cheshire Figment
This is from
The New York Times. I wonder if we will get to see it.
Re: Animated Repatriation: Disney Art Returns
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 10:06 am
by ejud
Cheshire Figment wrote:This is from
The New York Times. I wonder if we will get to see it.
I just made a PDF of the article and pictures: if anyone wants it drop me a private mail, eJud2001 @ Yahoo.com
:)
Jud
Re: Animated Repatriation: Disney Art Returns
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 12:13 pm
by GRUMPY PIRATE
IT is interesting that thy decided to return them, and that Disney just happened to "give" them some money for scholarships!
Re: Animated Repatriation: Disney Art Returns
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 11:25 pm
by dazyhill
Disney should put these on display at either DL or WDW. These are stunning. I would love to see these up close.
Re: Animated Repatriation: Disney Art Returns
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 11:33 pm
by felinefan
What puzzles me is how the pieces were sent to places, like the museum and the university, that didn't have a place for them. You'd think that they'd know that the pieces wouldn't fit into the rest of the exhibits in the museum, and that Chiba University had no art program, so why send them there?

Re: Animated Repatriation: Disney Art Returns
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 6:25 am
by mechurchlady
Don't be an SG and read the article next time. The art was sent to Japan as a travelling display to promote Disney movie, increase sales of Disney labelled merchandise and get the Japanese to better understand Disney and thus want to see all stuff from Disney. The show finally closed and was sent with Walt's permission to a museum that then gave it to the University.
Disney said that the art — cels, backgrounds, preliminary paintings and storyboard sketches — was part of a collection that was handpicked by Walt Disney himself. It was sent to Japan in 1960 for a touring exhibition timed to the opening of the film “Sleeping Beauty.” The exhibition opened at Mitsukoshi Department Store in Tokyo in May of that year and traveled to 16 other stores throughout Japan.
After the department store tour, Disney donated the artwork to the National Museum of Modern Art in Tokyo. But the material was not considered a good fit for its permanent collection, so the museum gave the pieces to Chiba University to enhance the study of the visual arts.
Re: Animated Repatriation: Disney Art Returns
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 10:28 am
by GRUMPY PIRATE
felinefan wrote:What puzzles me is how the pieces were sent to places, like the museum and the university, that didn't have a place for them. You'd think that they'd know that the pieces wouldn't fit into the rest of the exhibits in the museum, and that Chiba University had no art program, so why send them there?
I guess they didn't offer to return them back then, being polite! What is interesting is that some of the cell's that were sold at Disneyland havn't shown up as much.
Re: Animated Repatriation: Disney Art Returns
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 9:42 am
by mechurchlady
Think about it, Disnyeland souvenirs often got trashed, damaged or lost. How many people have actually kept stuff from the parks. Even 20 years ago people did not see the item as being worth a thousand dollars. Who knew that a Barbie doll would be worth big buckx.