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Jane Freeman's Art of the Miniature

In the 1988, Jane became fascinated by the sets and atmosphere of "Beauty and the Beast". She created a number of beautiful miniature sets  based on them.

She has kindly allowed us to display a full set of images of these amazing artworks.

Most are scale 1:12 /1" = 1 ft. Those marked with a " star
"are of a smaller, unofficial scale.

Read her story here

Visit her website to see more of her wonderful art: jf website


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"Above" Series Sets

"Below" Series Sets



Imaginary Sets

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ABOVE

carousel

Carousel
C's balcony 1

Catherine's Place from Balcony 1
C's balcony 2

Catherine's Balcony - City View
St Remo
Catherine's Balcony - to the St Remo
Balcony DT

Catherine's Balcony - to dressing table
C P 1

Catherine's Living Room

CP 2

Catherine's Place from Balcony 2
Central Park
Central Park
DAs Office 1

DA's Office - Joe's Office, Catherine's Desk
DA 2

Inside Joe's Office
Diana's Loft 1

Diana's Loft  - Kitchen, Living Room
 D loft 2

Diana's Loft - from elevator
loft 3

Diana's Loft - work area
Culvert

Park Drainage Culvert star
Sam Denton

Sam Denton's Room
(from 'The Beast Within' episode)
subway & posters

NY Subway with B&B Posters
subway

NY Subway
Below the city

anim redstar Below the City
night prowl

anim redstar Night Prowl

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BELOW

crystal

Crystal Cavern
Fathers chamber

Father's Bed Chamber
Fathers Study

ball Father's Study
pipes
ballMaster Pipe Chamber star
guest
Guest Chamber
Mouse 1

Mouse's Chamber - 1
Mouse 2

Mouse's Chamber - full set
V 1

Vincent's Chamber - 1
V 2

Vincent's Chamber - 2
winterfest

Winterfest
Vincent's Chamber 3

anim redstar Vincent's Chamber - 3

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IMAGINARY

breakfast

ballBreakfast Below
chamber music

Chamber Music
children's

Children's Chamber
China moon

China Moon
cloak & candle

ballCloak and Candle
haunt

ballKristopher's Haunt
children's fort

anim redstar Children's Fort from Cullen's woodscraps

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