"Bringing the Magic of Disney Fine Art Home"
Disney Art On Main Street at Alexander's Fine Art
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East Bay's Largest Disney Fine Art and Animated Art Gallery...Welcome to Disney Art On Main Street at Alexander's Fine Art...a destination for Disney and Animation Art Collectors and the young at heart. Visiting the the gallery brings back those memories of Mickey, Tinkerbell, Snow White and the Evil Queen...Cinderella and her Prince, living a fairy tale. Why not, this collection brings out the best in all of us.
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Disney Art on Main Street has closed it's Pleasanton location and moving the gallery to Livermore...soon to reopen. We have been active in our community since 2003. We reach out to non-profits and have served on committees and as a board member of the Pleasanton Downtown Association. We were honored to receive the California’s Small Business Award in 2005.
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New comers to the fine art industry... the conceptual art of DreamWorks, Pixar Animation Studio Art, Thomas Kinkade Disney Dreams and Lucasfilms Star Wars Fine Art.
We feature today's renowned artists...James Coleman, Toby Bluth, Harrison Ellenshaw, Jim Salvati, Mike Kungl, Tim Rogerson, David Garibaldi, Manuel Hernandez, John Rowe, Noah, Trevor Carlton, Rodel Gonzalez, Mike Kupka, as well as Disney legend, Peter Ellenshaw, among many others.
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We hope you enjoy browsing through our gallery collection; feel assured that all your online purchase transactions are secured by our website provider. We will do our best to bring to you quality customer service and that the artwork that we sell is of the highest quality. Please read the gallery's Terms and Conditions. Call us...1-877-577-4278 or email info@disneyartonmain.com if you have any questions.
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Sincerely,
Rosalinda Herrera Gallery Director/Owner
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Walt Disney...
Walt Disney once said, "I don't pretend to know anything about art. I make pictures for entertainment, and then the professors tell me what they mean."
For a man who claimed to know nothing about art, he certainly had a knack for inspiring some of best the world has ever seen. As The Walt Disney Company’s official publisher of Disney Fine Art, Collectors Editions is proud to carry the torch for this legacy of artistic inspiration. From Andy Warhol to Peter Ellenshaw, Roy Lichtenstein to James Coleman, artists throughout the decades have been re-imagining Walt's stories and characters to seemingly limitless levels of creativity and innovation.
Collecting Disney Fine Art...
Disney artwork has been included in the collections of some of the world’s most distinguished galleries, museums and archives, including the Smithsonian Institute, Le Grand Palais in Paris and The Museum of Modern Art in New York, and is among the personal art collections of many celebrities such as Woody Allen, Elizabeth Taylor, Jane Seymour, Tony Hawk, chael Jackson, John Stamos, Tommy Hilfiger and many others.
We receive new art releases on a regular basis from our publishers and update our website frequently. Bring the Magic of Disney Fine Art Home ...start your collection today -Browse by artists, characters or collections Try Our Payment Options
As an authorized Disney Fine Art Gallery we are a part of the historic cultural phenomenon that Disney artwork has created over the course of the last 80 years.
Elevated far above the stigma of “children’s art”, Disney artwork has the unique ability to establish an emotional connection with multiple generations of art collectors. From children of the 1930’s who experienced The Mickey Mouse Club in their local movie theaters, to a generation of baby boomer “Mouseketeers” who have passed their love for Disney on to their children and grandchildren of today. It is without question that the world has never before seen such a deeply rooted appreciation and enduring love for “cartoon characters” than what our culture has experienced through Disney stories and imagery.
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