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Swiss Artist Creates Seven Of The Most Visually Stunning Portraits Of Disney Characters We’ve Ever Seen

Since the release of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs in 1937, Disney Princesses have captured our hearts. From Snow White to Moana, these beloved characters continue to inspire artists and illustrators around the world to create stunning fan art. Each artist brings their unique vision and style, breathing new life into these timeless stories.

The world of Disney fan art is vibrant and ever-expanding. It allows us to see our favorite characters in new and exciting ways. These creative minds reimagine the princesses, showcasing their individuality and bringing forth a sense of wonder. Their artwork keeps the magic alive and reminds us of the joy these characters have brought us throughout the years.

As dedicated Disney fans, we are thrilled to see the continued passion and enthusiasm for Disney fan art. It allows us to reconnect with these beloved characters and experience their stories in fresh and imaginative ways. So let’s celebrate the creativity and talent of these artists as they continue to inspire us with their wonderful Disney fan art creations.

 

#1 Princess Aurora, Sleeping Beauty

#2 Sleeping Beauty was released in 1959 and was Disney’s 16th animated film.
Legendary artist Eyvind Earle created the background art for the entire film and the influence of his gothic or medieval style helped set a tone for everything beloved for this classic animated film. According to Wikipedia’s resources, in 2019, Sleeping Beauty was “selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being “culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant”.

#3 Ariel, The Little Mermaid

#4 Based on the 1837 Danish fairy tale of the same name by Hans Christian Andersen, The Little Mermaid is truly one of the most beloved Disney films from Disney’s “Renaissance.”

#5 Ursula, Disguised as Vanessa in The Little Mermaid

#6 Cinderella

#7 French author Charles Perrault wrote the story that inspired what we know today as Disney’s Cinderella.

#8 Ariel, Human Form in The Little Mermaid

#9 Snow White from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

#10 Adjusted for inflation, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is one of the top-ten performers at the North American box office and the highest-grossing animated film. Worldwide, its inflation-adjusted earnings top the animation list.

#11 Rapunzel and Mother Gothel, Tangled

#12 Tangled is loosely based on the German fairytail called Rapunzel, you may recognize the name from The Grimms Brothers.

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