Sleeping Beauty
classic fairytale
English: Sleeping Beauty (La Belle au Bois dormant (The Sleeping Beauty in the Wood)) is a fairy tale classic, the first in the set published in 1697 by Charles Perrault, Contes de ma Mère l'Oye (Mother Goose Tales). There is also a later German version collected by the Brothers Grimm named Dornröschen which is as popular.
Gallery
edit-
Edward Frederick Brewtnall: Sleeping Beauty
-
Marie-Antoinette Petit-Jean, Sleeping beauty, 1821
-
Henry Meynell Rheam: Sleeping beauty
-
Prince Florimund finds the Sleeping Beauty
-
Louis Sussmann-Hellborn: Dornröschen, sleeping
-
Sleeping Beauty on easter egg
La Belle au Bois Dormant
editGustave Dorés illustrations for Charles Perrault's La Belle au Bois Dormant were published in an 1867 edition entitled Les Contes de Perrault. Six engravings
-
La Belle au Bois Dormant/Sleeping Beauty 1:6
-
La Belle au Bois Dormant/Sleeping Beauty 2:6
-
La Belle au Bois Dormant/Sleeping Beauty 3:6
-
La Belle au Bois Dormant/Sleeping Beauty 4:6
-
La Belle au Bois Dormant/Sleeping Beauty 5:6
-
La Belle au Bois Dormant/Sleeping Beauty 6:6
-
Original cast of Tchaikovsky's ballet, The Sleeping Beauty, St Petersburg, 1890
-
Carlotta Brianza and Paul Gerdt in the 1890 production of the Sleeping Beauty by the Mariinsky Theatre
Sleeping Beauty castles
edit-
Castle of Sleeping Beauty in The Efteling, the Netherlands
-
Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland park, Anaheim, Calfornia
-
Hong Kong Disneyland Sleeping Beauty Castle