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    She yearned to be part of our world while wondering, in front of a painting, why fire burns. What is this painting? Hint: She has everything, even a flounder for a friend.

    Question #100772. Asked by edmund80. (Nov 04 08 7:26 PM)


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    Georges de la Tour painting called, "Magdalen with the Smoking Flame."

    In her cave under the ocean, Ariel (The Little Mermaid) collects artifacts from Spanish galleons shipwrecked at sea. She examines the commonplace items used by humans and wonders what they are for and what it would be like to be human. Among her treasures is a painting by Georges de la Tour called "Magdalen with the Smoking Flame." Mary is gazing at a candle burning on the table beside her. In the film, Ariel tries to pluck the flame out of the picture.

    http://members.tripod.com/~Ramon_K_Jusino/littlemermaid.html

    Nov 05 08, 2:56 PM
    edmund80

    Yes, Ariel sang "Part of Your World" in her cave of treasures which included Georges de la Tour's "Magdalen with Smoking Flame" which is actually in the Louvre Museum.

    http://www.stlyrics.com/lyrics/classicdisney/partofyourworld.htm

    http://www.bergerfoundation.ch/LaTour/english/terf.htm


    Nov 05 08, 3:14 PM


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