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Disney - Beauty and the Beast Dancing in the Moonlight

Disney - Beauty and the Beast Dancing in the Moonlight

Beauty and the Beast Dancing in the Moonlight by Thomas Kinkade Studios

The lovable Footstool playfully dances at the feet of Belle and the Beast; all the main characters gather around to enjoy the romantic evening set on the Castle's beautiful veranda.

Key Points

  • This scene takes place in the late 1800s in France, upon the garden veranda of the Beast's Castle, overlooking the village.
  • The lovable Footstool playfully dances at the feet of Belle and the Beast.
  •  Potts speaks gently to her tiny Chip as they sit upon the limestone railing.
  • As Wardrobe peaks from behind the rose-covered column, Lumiere lights the way for Belle's father, Maurice, and Cogsworth to catch a glimpse of their love.
  • Much like the film, the role of the Enchantress in the painting is small. She can be found in the top left corner of the piece. Depicted in an eerie violet hue, she looms over the last single rose petal as if she were trying to speed up time, forcing the Prince to remain a beast forever.
  • Upon his black horse and armed with envy and his blunderbuss, Gaston is shown closing in on the Beast with a crowd of angry villagers moments before their violent meeting.
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Disney - Beauty and the Beast Dancing in the Moonlight

Beauty and the Beast Dancing in the Moonlight by Thomas Kinkade Studios

The lovable Footstool playfully dances at the feet of Belle and the Beast; all the main characters gather around to enjoy the romantic evening set on the Castle's beautiful veranda.

Key Points

  • This scene takes place in the late 1800s in France, upon the garden veranda of the Beast's Castle, overlooking the village.
  • The lovable Footstool playfully dances at the feet of Belle and the Beast.
  •  Potts speaks gently to her tiny Chip as they sit upon the limestone railing.
  • As Wardrobe peaks from behind the rose-covered column, Lumiere lights the way for Belle's father, Maurice, and Cogsworth to catch a glimpse of their love.
  • Much like the film, the role of the Enchantress in the painting is small. She can be found in the top left corner of the piece. Depicted in an eerie violet hue, she looms over the last single rose petal as if she were trying to speed up time, forcing the Prince to remain a beast forever.
  • Upon his black horse and armed with envy and his blunderbuss, Gaston is shown closing in on the Beast with a crowd of angry villagers moments before their violent meeting.

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Beauty and the Beast Dancing in the Moonlight by Thomas Kinkade Studios

The lovable Footstool playfully dances at the feet of Belle and the Beast; all the main characters gather around to enjoy the romantic evening set on the Castle's beautiful veranda.

Key Points

  • This scene takes place in the late 1800s in France, upon the garden veranda of the Beast's Castle, overlooking the village.
  • The lovable Footstool playfully dances at the feet of Belle and the Beast.
  •  Potts speaks gently to her tiny Chip as they sit upon the limestone railing.
  • As Wardrobe peaks from behind the rose-covered column, Lumiere lights the way for Belle's father, Maurice, and Cogsworth to catch a glimpse of their love.
  • Much like the film, the role of the Enchantress in the painting is small. She can be found in the top left corner of the piece. Depicted in an eerie violet hue, she looms over the last single rose petal as if she were trying to speed up time, forcing the Prince to remain a beast forever.
  • Upon his black horse and armed with envy and his blunderbuss, Gaston is shown closing in on the Beast with a crowd of angry villagers moments before their violent meeting.