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Disney Sleeping Beauty Dancing in the Enchanted Light - 16" x 20" Brushstroke Vignette
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Disney Sleeping Beauty Dancing in the Enchanted Light - 16" x 20" Brushstroke Vignette

Disney Sleeping Beauty Dancing in the Enchanted Light - 16" x 20" Brushstroke Vignette

The Brushstroke Vignette collection showcases scenes from classic Thomas Kinkade paintings on canvas. Inspired by antique Italian designs, classic frames complement your artwork with a distressed look and a luxuriously warm finish. Available in Satin Black, they provide a sophisticated look that will complement any home decor.

Image Notes

Sleeping Beauty, released in 1959, was Disney’s sixteenth animated feature and the last animated film produced by Walt Disney to be based on a fairy tale. It was additionally the last animated feature from Disney to be inked by hand.

It was that dedication to Walt’s artistic storytelling that inspired Thomas Kinkade Studios to capture the magic of Sleeping Beauty’s tale of love triumphing over evil. We are proud to present Sleeping Beauty Dancing in the Enchanted Light, the fourth piece in the Dancing in the Light collection.

As we jump into the scene, Prince Phillip has already awakened Princess Aurora with true love’s kiss. We see the pair in the courtyard under an enchanted light streaming down from the good fairies. It is just the two of them, with their hearts in the clouds as they dance "happily ever after."

$119.70

Original: $399.00

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Disney Sleeping Beauty Dancing in the Enchanted Light - 16" x 20" Brushstroke Vignette

$399.00

$119.70

Disney Sleeping Beauty Dancing in the Enchanted Light - 16" x 20" Brushstroke Vignette

The Brushstroke Vignette collection showcases scenes from classic Thomas Kinkade paintings on canvas. Inspired by antique Italian designs, classic frames complement your artwork with a distressed look and a luxuriously warm finish. Available in Satin Black, they provide a sophisticated look that will complement any home decor.

Image Notes

Sleeping Beauty, released in 1959, was Disney’s sixteenth animated feature and the last animated film produced by Walt Disney to be based on a fairy tale. It was additionally the last animated feature from Disney to be inked by hand.

It was that dedication to Walt’s artistic storytelling that inspired Thomas Kinkade Studios to capture the magic of Sleeping Beauty’s tale of love triumphing over evil. We are proud to present Sleeping Beauty Dancing in the Enchanted Light, the fourth piece in the Dancing in the Light collection.

As we jump into the scene, Prince Phillip has already awakened Princess Aurora with true love’s kiss. We see the pair in the courtyard under an enchanted light streaming down from the good fairies. It is just the two of them, with their hearts in the clouds as they dance "happily ever after."

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The Brushstroke Vignette collection showcases scenes from classic Thomas Kinkade paintings on canvas. Inspired by antique Italian designs, classic frames complement your artwork with a distressed look and a luxuriously warm finish. Available in Satin Black, they provide a sophisticated look that will complement any home decor.

Image Notes

Sleeping Beauty, released in 1959, was Disney’s sixteenth animated feature and the last animated film produced by Walt Disney to be based on a fairy tale. It was additionally the last animated feature from Disney to be inked by hand.

It was that dedication to Walt’s artistic storytelling that inspired Thomas Kinkade Studios to capture the magic of Sleeping Beauty’s tale of love triumphing over evil. We are proud to present Sleeping Beauty Dancing in the Enchanted Light, the fourth piece in the Dancing in the Light collection.

As we jump into the scene, Prince Phillip has already awakened Princess Aurora with true love’s kiss. We see the pair in the courtyard under an enchanted light streaming down from the good fairies. It is just the two of them, with their hearts in the clouds as they dance "happily ever after."