Porcelain salt and pepper shaker set When aligned, pair forms two halves of a whole silhouette (not joined). Designs adapted from Mary Blair's archival inspirational art for Walt Disney's Alice in Wonderland. Features Alice (pepper) and the White Rabbit (salt) in Garden of Live Flowers. Print illustrations. Golden finish trims. Disney Legend Mary Blair's inspirational pre-production work helped set the visual tone for Walt Disney's 1951 animated feature Alice in Wonderland. She received co-credit for ''Color and Styling'' on the film. Shakers paired together: 3'' H x 2 1/2'' Diameter Check out my review of the dessert plates from this collectible series.
You’ll lose your head over the Alice in Wonderland line designed by Disney Legend Mary Blair. 2021 marked the 70th Anniversary of Disney’s classic Alice in Wonderland. The timeless classic was released in July 1951. It is the 13th animated classic created by Disney. Disney describes Mary Blair as an imaginative color stylist and designer. Mary Blair helped introduce modern art to Walt Disney and his Studio. Also, Mary’s unique color and styling greatly influenced such Disney productions as Song of the South, Make Mine Music, Melody Time, So Dear to My Heart, The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad, Cinderella, Alice in Wonderland, and Peter Pan. Every day is a Golden Afternoon with your teatime confections served on this set of four porcelain dessert plates featuring Alice and the Garden of Live Flowers. Designs adapted from inspirational art for Alice in Wonderland by Disney Legend Mary Blair.
Relive the magic of Disney's new live action film Mary Poppins Returns with this classic doll from Mattel's Barbie Signature Collection. Dressed as seen at the Grand Music Hall, Mary Poppins is fully poseable and full of charm.
We saw this movie when it released in theaters. We enjoyed it, but nothing can compare to the original film with Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke.
Vinyl doll set 7" tall. Articulated and poseable!!
I saw these at Disneyland and they sold out quickly! I had to have them. |
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