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Disney Pins Fine-Art Museum (any other art-geeks out there?)

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Disney Pins Fine-Art Museum (any other art-geeks out there?)
Completely agree! Hopefully the new databases will add pin groups. I loved being able to check those out when they were kept up to date!

They definitely would be a help! I mean, you could almost set up a system of hashtags even to categorize the pins, since that seems to be a popular method of organization on social media.

@coblj003, I never would have expected an NBC theme for that Seurat. How neat!

@Jabberwoky, I also would have never expected that Lady and the Tramp on the Fragonard Swing. I bet that wasn't necessarily part of their concept art for the movie! :lol:
 
Agree with everyone's thoughts that some of the older pins, which are often of very high quality have been forgotten or overlooked in the past few years.

So, this older lady isn't so good with posting pics, so apologies with the differing sizes. Here are a few more contributions for our PinArt Historians.....

Picasso's 'Girl Before a Mirror'

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is highlighted in both PP70510 (from the PinArt Event)

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and one of the Masterpieces PP40544 (Evil Queen in mirror)
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Another amazing Jumbo Pin PP70511
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is from

Gauguin's time in Tahiti 'Arearea aka Joyousness
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Awaiting the next set of additions!
 
Okay, that Snow White is incredible!
(I might go out on the search for some of these to post even though they're not in my collection.)
And the pictures turned out wonderfully!
 
Modern Art Anyone?
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All the above are graphic novel take off of Roy Lichtenstein - some examples of his graphics are below...

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Notice the 'dots' on some of these that are a take off of comic book printing. It's amazing to see these in person....
 
Surrealists.....

Persistence of Memory Disney Style

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Based on 'Persistence of Memory', Salvador Dali

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More to come..... :)
 
A favorite American Painter of mine and an American Masterpiece, Edward Hopper Nighthawks
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And the Disney Take off - Nightsquawks... PP 27859
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On a roll.....
 
The Thinker makes the 'Art History' list for the second time

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This time with Figment as The Thinker - PP68523

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Da Vinci anyone....Vitruvian Man

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Has been given the 'Disney redeux' several times...

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That the Lesson for tonight :wavey:
 
Holy cow Tiny Tink! You're an expert at this!

As a response to that last bit, it turns out that DLRP had an event called "Pin'Art", that was very classic art themed.

It had pins such as the DaVinci Stitch above, as well as this DaVinci Stitch:

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Stitch as VanGogh

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And also this Stitch, (and Tink!) a "Modistitchiani"

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And all though I'm searching for an original work I have yet to find one. -_-"
 
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Tink in Starry Night and White Rabbit in Dali's are two of my all time favs.....paintings and pins.

I didn't realize there were sooooo many masterpiece pins.....Stunning!
 
Back home and can't resist answering one more question tonight....

I believe this pin, referred to above...

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is a take off of Mogdiliani's painting of Jeanne Hebuterne, his common law wife. Below is the portrait. Note how the hands are in the same positions, and she is sitting in the same position in the chair...
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Back home and can't resist answering one more question tonight....

I believe this pin, referred to above...

is a take off of Mogdiliani's painting of Jeanne Hebuterne, his common law wife. Below is the portrait. Note how the hands are in the same positions, and she is sitting in the same position in the chair...

That would go hand in hand with the "Modistitchiani". Thank you! I knew I had see the portrait before, I just kept forgetting who did it!

And loooove the french travel posters! That actually reminds me of some of my favorite pins, the "Vintage poster series" 62099, 62100, 62101, 62102, 62103 & 62104), which go hand in hand with classic French posters:

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They're almost like Cabaret posters in their art style, and I wonder if the Marie is supposed to be a play on the Chat Noir poster:
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(okay maybe not, but it may have served as inspiration. It would be cool if there was a Chat Noir Disney pin.)
 
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Love this thread and the chance to learn more about so many great art-inspired pins!!!

Hadn't thought of the posters; they are really wonderful examples of using popular artworks :)

I have the Ariel in Cote D'Azur; it's really lovely



Going back to the Tokyo Sea Set, here's two more

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After Van Eyck, The Arnolfini Marraige

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And this is another JDS pin, but it's a single pin, not part of the larger set....it's Minnie posing

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As Raphael's angel


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The thought occurred to me today that there aren't any disney Britto-style pins, which is surprising since Britto has an entire Disney line. For those of you who don't know what Britto is, here's an example:

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(It's not always displaced like that. But the artist, Romero Britto, uses these patterns and curved lines in their 2D and 3D pieces: )


The closest thing I can find to something in this style is pin 88596, Mickey Art Gallery Mystery Set - Mickey in Squares

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^ And that one reminds me of Mondrian Mouse - another Masterpiece series pin:

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And a bit of this Modern Art Series Mickey:

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Jabberwocky, when I was at DTD about a couple weeks ago they were displaying that modern art Mickey artwork (the one with the words), along with some of the others in that series. Maybe they're making a comeback?

Also, you've reminded me of Piet Mondrian with that first Mickey, and lo and behold!

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PP42741 - DLR - Artist Choice 2005 - Chip and Dale Modern Art

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[h=1]Piet Mondrian Composition With Red Blue And Yellow 1921[/h]
 
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^ I only remembered the modern art pin series because there was a Cheshire in it. :D

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And then DSF did a similar one:

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Ah, have never seen the Britto; very cool. And, both Mondrians are perfectly conceptualized. The take of of Klimt's The Kiss is marvelous!

As long as we're on modern art, someone brought up Andy Warhol early in the thread...there are several based on his Marilyn

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and, the Jessica that Abyssianin highlighted earlier in this thread

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Next, maybe a quick trip to Asia...with
Katsushika Hokusai's color woodcut titled "The Great Wave Off Kanagawa" That's Mount Fuji in the distance...
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With a quick addition of our favorite surfer...Stitch!
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So fun hunting for Museum-related pins...!
 
Another interesting tidbit....

Maybe some members know of Matisse and his famous 'cut outs' that he worked on at the end of his life....there's a fabulous show at the Museum of Modern Art in NYC through mid-February if you're anywhere nearby. It is called Nuit de Noël. 1952 pictured below. It is one of the pieces from the show; the size is gigantic, like a large stained glass window from a church!

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So, you're asking....how does this relate to Disney Pins....

Here is Matisse's Blue Nude #1 Based on Cut Outs completed in 1952
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And the Disney 'Masterpiece' using our favorite blue character PP45980

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Happy Trading!
 
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Jabberwocky, when I was at DTD about a couple weeks ago they were displaying that modern art Mickey artwork (the one with the words), along with some of the others in that series. Maybe they're making a comeback?

Also, you've reminded me of Piet Mondrian with that first Mickey, and lo and behold!

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PP42741 - DLR - Artist Choice 2005 - Chip and Dale Modern Art

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Piet Mondrian Composition With Red Blue And Yellow 1921


I never knew this was a take on a Mondrian piece of art. I thought it was a take on the Partridge family bus...

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@Unibear

I had never heard of that bus! Thanks for sharing. And yes! The two are very similar. I'm guessing the Mondrian came first though?

(Also, I'm actually thinking about crocheting a blanket of that painting. I think it would be really cool! *since I have no hope of trying to do a Starry Night pattern* *maybe I'll do that as a quilt one day* *maybe*)

@ TinyTink
Very interesting! Your mention of the stained glass window had me thinking about a topic earlier discussed in this tread but which we haven't talked about a lot: Art Nouveau. And in particular, this pin: Pin33043, Disney Auctions (P.I.N.S) Art Nouveau (Ariel)

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Now, this isn't the only Art Nouveau pin out there. There are maaaaaaany. And frankly, Art Nouveau pins would be what I would collect if they were not so darn expensive. But it's probably my favorite style of art, and as time progresses I'll probably stick more and more pieces up on this thread.

But anyways, this particular ariel reminded me of a Czech painter named Alphonse Mucha, and his work "Dance"

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Do I think that they were directly inspired? No. There might actually be even better art Nouveau pieces that fit this ariel pin. But here's a side-by side comparison where the subjects in the pin and the art style are in similar poses. (I would imagine that not many of the Art Nouveau pins are directly related to specific works besides that Klimt that CCofRR13 mentioned. But please correct me if I'm wrong! That's one of the purposes of this thread. :) )
 
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I never knew this was a take on a Mondrian piece of art. I thought it was a take on the Partridge family bus...

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:lol: Love, love, love this.... David Cassidy, Susan Dey in a poncho...my childhood passing before my eyes.....
 
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