It's called Disney100: The Exhibition.
"A lot of Walt's early films came from literature and fables and mythology and so here you can go through one by one and spend hours just going through a lot of the source material," Matthew Adams, Walt Disney Archives Manager for Exhibitions, said.
Visitors can explore seldom viewed works of art including visual development drawings for "Sleeping Beauty" (1959), created by artist and Disney Legend Marc Davis. There will also be a very special piece of art from "Mary Poppins" (1964), which can also be seen in the opening titles of "Mary Poppins Returns" (2018), created by artist and Disney Legend Peter Ellenshaw will also be on display.
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