«  Un dîner en famille » inspired by (thank you for making my old goth teen me dream again :)

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Princess Orchid's Party - illustration to Fairies I Have Met https://t.co/WN1EKTDvz0

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The Fairies who Changed Places - illustration to Fairies I Have Met https://t.co/cCYhD7KEnu

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That Spring Should Vanish with the Rose, The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam https://t.co/ONKmIwRHyU

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The Sleeve of Night, The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam https://t.co/87aLajesuX

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Came shining through the Dusk an Angel Shape, The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam https://t.co/wikLqcRSIo

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Human or Divine, The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam https://t.co/6yHcQvhPA3

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Cinderella - from the Picture Book for the Red Cross https://t.co/NUuigF4Ooz

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Séléné et endymion. 1931
Edmund Dulac.
British illustrator. 1882-1953.

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The Little Mermaid - The Prince Asked Who She Was https://t.co/yYEVjgb4nM

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Might I give you a little taste of my re-kindled (and sort of newest obsession)?

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The Pearl of the Warrior, from The Kingdom of the Pearl https://t.co/wUIAhOcHea

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The Wind is the narrator in this tale:

"I used to meet her in the garden, the ravine, and in the manor fields. She was always picking flowers and herbs... her father could use for healing drinks..."

- Hans Christian Andersen,
The Wind's Tale
🎨 Edmund Dulac

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