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Frost, Fate & Fairy Tales: illustrations by Honor C.Appleton, Harry Clarke & Edmund Dulac for Hans Christian Andersen's 'The Snow Queen' (1844) for this week's #TuesdayTale. Snedronningen, Queen of Snowflakes travels throughout the world with the snow in the lands of permafrost❄️
Remade Zara-Ra and Tara-Ka in Pulse after the new upd8, and felt inspired to do more art :3 (feat. Edmund II/P.X.E)
#SonicPulse
Cinderella - from the Picture Book for the Red Cross #dulac #edmunddulac https://t.co/NUuigF4Ooz
The Beast's Castle - from Beauty and the Beast #artnouveau #edmunddulac https://t.co/Bsm48N063C
That Spring Should Vanish with the Rose, The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam #edmunddulac #artnouveau https://t.co/ONKmIwR9Jm
He Dropped the Rose - from Beauty and the Beast #artnouveau #edmunddulac https://t.co/CKXsVPV9uZ
French-educated, British-based Edmund Dulac was a talented book illustrator in the early 20th century ~ here are examples of his work on The Princess & the Pea / The Little Mermaid / Gerda and the Reindeer
Goodnight lovely tweeters ✨🌙💜🕊
From the Snow Queen by Edmund Dulac
Abysm of Time - from The Tempest #edmunddulac #dulac https://t.co/rjU6qysowd
El final duelo, 'total pa ná', entre #InésArrimadas y #EdmundoBal #Ciudadanos por
@donTomasSerrano, Peridis @el_pais
@JaviSaladoo y @BeVergara
➕La semana en viñetas #humor #cartoon #cartoons
👉https://t.co/eqG3Svieis
New Edmund just dropped! Varona's brother, Edmund All-Seer, a cryptic druid who always seems kind of out of touch with reality
#originalcharacter #oc #art #ArtistOnTwitter
Fall fairies.
The Wind's Tale by Edmund Dulac and Leaves by Arthur Rackham
Games:
The Badlands ( 2003-2008 )
#newgrounds
The Badlands are a series of flash games created by @/edmundmcmillen and Caulder Bradford, they consist of 10 games (5 unreleased) involving rotting/dead animals as characters
🌿👑🌿Aslan chose siblings from our world - Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy - to rule as kings and queens of Narnia, in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C. S. Lewis.
#FairyTaleTuesday
Sir Edmund Barton, by Leslie Ward - Vanity Fair, 16 October 1902
He as an Australian politician and judge who served as the first prime minister of Australia 1901-03, holding office as the leader of the Protectionist Party.