Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs Statues
at Disneyland
The long told
story about the Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Statues at Disneyland has been
that they were an anonymous gift from an Italian sculptor. When they arrived,
shortly before the opening of Disneyland in 1955 it was noted that Snow White
was the same size as the Dwarfs. Walt saw them and thought they were so beautiful
that he asked Imagineer, John Hench to display them using forced perspective to
make Snow White appear the proper size.
While at the 2013
D23 Expo I saw the original Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs statutes on display.
I stopped and talked with the Imangineer that was watching over them and answer
questions. I found out some interesting facts about Snow White’s Grotto.
According to the
Imagineer these beautiful statues were not an anonymous gift. At Walt Disney’s
instruction John Hench had commissioned the eight statues from an Italian
sculptor. The exact reason as to why the sculptures were made all the same height
is unknown. It is thought that maybe the sculptor had never seen the movie but
had seen a set of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs bar soap that was sold in
Italy at that time. All the bars of soap in the box were the same size so he
may have thought they were all the same size.
The Imagineer I
spoke to said she had actually seen the paperwork for the original statues so
this is the true story. The set of eight statues cost $2,632. (Exact amount may
be several hundred dollars less; my notes were damaged by a soda spill.) When
they found that Snow White was not the correct height John Hench tried to order
a new Snow White statue that was the correct height. To replace the Snow White
Statue it would have cost another $2,000!
Walt decided not
to pay the extra money to replace Snow White. Walt asked John Hench to figure
out the best way to display these beautiful statues. John decided to use force
perspective to make the diminutive Snow White statue appear to be
proportionally correct in size next to her seven little dwarves. At a later
date more statues of woodland creatures were added to add interest and beauty
to Snow White’s grotto.
These beautiful
statues of been repeated at other Disney parks. Originally when they were put
in at the Tokyo Disneyland the height of Snow White was corrected. Shortly
after the installation it was decided to redo it the same way it is at Disneyland
in Anaheim California.
In my opinion no
matter how these fantastic statues came to be, an anonymous gift or an
accidental mistake of a commissioned project it does not matter. They are
beautiful just the way they are and John Hench did a beautiful job with the
force perspective displaying them. I believe the happy accident of the
diminutive Snow White Statue lead to an extraordinarily beautiful display!
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