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Mona Lisa Descending a Staircase

  • 1992
  • TV-G
  • 7m
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6.9/10
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Mona Lisa Descending a Staircase (1992)
Experimental montage of paintings
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Adult AnimationStop Motion AnimationAnimationShort

Two-dimensional clay animations melding and merging the work of 35 famous artists.Two-dimensional clay animations melding and merging the work of 35 famous artists.Two-dimensional clay animations melding and merging the work of 35 famous artists.

  • Director
    • Joan C. Gratz
  • Star
    • Jean G. Poulot
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    910
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    • Director
      • Joan C. Gratz
    • Star
      • Jean G. Poulot
    • 11User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 5 wins total

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      10llltdesq

      Absolutely amazing and a bit overwhelming at times.

      This is an incredible piece of work and just had me groping for words after I saw it the other day. I'm not terribly visually oriented (my skills are more in the verbal realm), so when an almost completely visual short burns itself onto my brain the way this has, that's quite a feat! It begins and ends with Da Vinci's Mona Lisa and has her morph into another piece (I think it's a Picasso, but don't bet the farm on that-I'm not an Art History expert) which morphs into a third and so on. There were more than 30, of which I recognized about ten and could name five or six. Someone more versed in paintings than this humble scribe would probably do much better than I could. But this is an exceptionally fine piece of animation that deservedly won the Academy Award for Animated Short. It moves quite fast (it's only about seven minutes long) and can be a bit overwhelming with its transitions, but well worth watching and most highly recommended.
      10Hitchcoc

      Remarkable Achievement

      I love comments like for people interested in art this is good, otherwise..... That's like saying for people interested in religion, the Bible is a pretty good book. Look at the mastery colors, the careful selection of pieces that can morph into others, and the skill with which it is done.
      10skennedy-9

      Very Interesting Combination of Art History and Animation

      My wife (an art major) and I saw this on PBS' series "The Territory", April 2006. As a hobbyist animator, I was very impressed by the "clay painting" technique (not really claymation, more 2D), and we both had fun trying to name the (many, many) iconic art works. Everything from Munch's "Scream" to Warhol's Marilyn.

      The technique involved more or less continuous "morphing" from one work to another, but artistically done rather than much of the mindless photographic morphing. It gives the impression of a "chain of thought" type dream tour through a really good modern art museum.

      Great stuff.
      10planktonrules

      Not a cartoon, but a work of art

      This is the sort of animation that would be best seen by artists and art history majors--though anyone can easily enjoy it. The creators of this Academy award winning short (Best Animated Short--1993) were able to recreate many great works of art and make them morph into other paintings again and again before morphing programs were available for computers. According to IMDb, believe it or not, this effect was achieved with clay and must have taken almost forever to complete! While not a funny or cartoony short, this is a great work of art that can be appreciated by anyone with a little patience and an appreciation for art. Lovely and one of a kind. It deserved to win--it was terrific.
      8jimderrick

      An unusual animated art survey emphasizing the 20th century

      This short film won an Academy Award for best animated short. It consists of a series of animated reproductions of major art works, primarily from the 20th century, and has an unusual technique for moving from one picture to another. I have been to most of the world's major art galleries. While I am certainly not an art historian, I was able to recognize a majority of the artists and the works portrayed. I was not able to recognize all of them, and I wish they had been labeled.

      I recommend this film to anyone studying art or art history for a different twist on the subject matter. The movie is available on VHS from pyramid media, and it is overpriced.

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      • Trivia
        The title take its origin from the painting «Nude descending a Staircase» by Marcel Duchamp.
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        Features The New Price Is Right (1972)

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      • Release date
        • October 1992 (Canada)
      • Country of origin
        • United States
      • Official site
        • Will Vinton Studios
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Мона Ліза, що спускається сходами
      • Production company
        • Joan C. Gratz Productions
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