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Princess and the Pea (The Real Princess), illustration to the Princess and the Pea https://t.co/vP1Y2wt0Af #edmunddulac #artnouveau
Edmund Dulac (born Edmond Dulac; 22 October 1882 – 25 May 1953) was a French British naturalised magazine illustrator, book illustrator and stamp designer.
That Spring Should Vanish with the Rose, The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam https://t.co/ONKmIwR9Jm #wikiart #edmunddulac
The Fairies who Changed Places - illustration to Fairies I Have Met #dulac #artnouveau
“On the bat’s back do I fly...”
Ariel, The Tempest, Act 5, Sc 1
#ShakespeareSunday
#Illustrations: Louis Rhead, early C20th, Edmund Dulac, 1908, Paul Woodroffe, 1908, Henry Selous, c. 1890.
Human or Divine, The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam https://t.co/6yHcQvhPA3 #dulac #wikiart
The Pearl of the Warrior, from The Kingdom of the Pearl #edmunddulac #dulac
The Eastwind flew faster still (from The Garden of Paradise) https://t.co/n3e5ObJr2R #artnouveau #dulac
Good morning fellow tweeters and happy Wednesday to you 😊💜🕊
One of Edmund Dulac's illustrations for The Tempest by William Shakespeare
@SamDiss
Not a painting as such but the most exquisite un-Disney like fairy godmother possible by Edmund Dulac who calmed an unhappy little girl many’s the time.
Came shining through the Dusk an Angel Shape, The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam #artnouveau #edmunddulac
The oldest telling of Puss N Boots is by Giovanni Francesco Straparola in his “The Facetious Nights of Straparola” c.1550-1553. Illustrations by:
Warwick Goble, 1923
Walter Crane, 1875
Edmund Dulac, 1928
Arthur Rackham, 1910
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