Released in 1959, Sleeping Beauty was Disney's 16th animated feature and the last fairy - tale - based animated film by Walt Disney. It was also the last Disney animated feature hand - inked. Thomas Kinkade Studios, inspired by Walt's dedication to artistic storytelling, captured the magic of Sleeping Beauty's love - over - evil tale. Presenting 'Sleeping Beauty Dancing in the Enchanted Light', the fourth piece in the 'Dancing in the Light' collection. In the scene, Prince Phillip has awakened Princess Aurora with a true love's kiss. They're in the courtyard under the good fairies' enchanted light, dancing 'happily ever after' with hearts in the clouds. These Thomas Kinkade Studios Limited Edition Paper Prints are crafted with extreme attention to detail and color accuracy. They're printed on 100 - lb premium heavyweight archival papers using superior fade - resistant inks. Each print is individually numbered and comes with a matching Certificate of Authenticity. When it comes to framing, we preserve the Limited Edition integrity. The print is placed between 1/8' shatter - resistant Plexiglas and rigid foam core backing, without any mounting adhesive touching the piece. It's finished with a heavy craft paper backing and a coated wire hanger, both displaying beautifully and protecting the art for years. Framing features include premium museum - quality mouldings, shatter - resistant Plexiglas, a heavy craft paper finished back, and a coated wire hanger. The prints use long - life pigment inks that outperform conventional press inks. Each paper limited edition has an applied edition number and an individually numbered Certificate of Authenticity.






Using your Thomas Kinkade's Disney Sleeping Beauty paper print is simple. Just hang it on your wall using the coated wire hanger provided. It'll add a touch of magic to your room. When it comes to maintenance, keep it out of direct sunlight to prevent fading, as the inks are fade - resistant but long - term direct sunlight can still have an impact. If there's dust on the print, gently use a soft, dry cloth to wipe it. Avoid using any harsh chemicals or abrasive materials on the print or the frame. For the frame, the shatter - resistant Plexiglas protects the print well, but be careful not to scratch it. The heavy craft paper backing helps preserve the integrity of the print, so don't remove it. If you want to move the print, hold it by the frame to avoid any damage to the paper.