The Wallace Collection, London, UK. 1 April 2022. Objects in the Wallace Collection come to life in film. The exhibition ‘inspiring Walt Disney’ compares 20th c. hand-drawn animations from Disney films to 18th c. French art, showing the similarities. From ‘Beauty and the Beast’, Cogsworth, servant of The Beast, is turned into the enchanted pendulum clock, and Lumière, the butler, turned into a candelabra. Wallace Collection has worked with New York's Museum of Metropolitan Art to hold the exhibition, it has already been on display in the US, and opens in London 6 April-16 October 2022. Credit:

The Wallace Collection, London, UK. 1 April 2022. Objects in the Wallace Collection come to life in film. The exhibition ‘inspiring Walt Disney’ compares 20th c. hand-drawn animations from Disney films to 18th c. French art, showing the similarities. From ‘Beauty and the Beast’, Cogsworth, servant of The Beast, is turned into the enchanted pendulum clock, and Lumière, the butler, turned into a candelabra. Wallace Collection has worked with New York's Museum of Metropolitan Art to hold the exhibition, it has already been on display in the US, and opens in London 6 April-16 October 2022. Credit: Stock Photo
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The Wallace Collection, London, UK. 1 April 2022. Objects in the Wallace Collection come to life in film. The exhibition ‘inspiring Walt Disney’ compares 20th c. hand-drawn animations from Disney films to 18th c. French art, showing the similarities. From ‘Beauty and the Beast’, Cogsworth, servant of The Beast, is turned into the enchanted pendulum clock, and Lumière, the butler, turned into a candelabra. Wallace Collection has worked with New York's Museum of Metropolitan Art to hold the exhibition, it has already been on display in the US, and opens in London 6 April-16 October 2022. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.

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