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#Shakespeare2019
Más ilustraciones de Edmund Dulac de La Tempestad de Shakespeare:
The snow queen flies through the world on a winter's night. (More Edmund Dulac: https://t.co/3EvtlF6Bqd and Adrienne Segur: https://t.co/8rvFQZ3A4J) #storm #snow #folklorethursday @FolkloreThurs
#FolkloreThursday
#June is popular in folklore. Some say that if you see bats flying on a June evening, it's a sign hot weather's on its way. Also, if swallows fly near to the ground, it means rain is due, + 'a swarm of bees in June is worth a silver spoon'
🎨 Edmond Dulac
My Dutch mother gave me a treasured a copy of Hans Andersen c1915. Dutch illustrator, Rie Cramer was influenced by Beardsley, Rackham & Dulac & had a distinct Art Nouveau style. I love this poignantly naked Little Mermaid once she'd lost her tail. #FolkloreThursday
Tales from Shakespeare, Published by Šolc & Šimáček in Prague(1923). Illustrated by Artuš Scheiner.
Edmund Dulac, The Tempest illustrations
by Christian Birmingham
Four illustrations by Edmund Dulac from the classic Hans Christian Anderson fairytale “The Little Mermaid”.
I Am a Mermaid by Edmund Dulac
Mermaid by Edmund Dulac
Dissolved Into Foam by Edmund Dulac
Rescue by Edmund Dulac
#FairyTaleTuesday #illustrations #mermay2019 #fairytale
From 'One Thousand and One Nights' (Aladdin, I assume). The folktale was not part of the original Arabic text, it was added in the 1700s by a Frenchman who said it was told him by a Syrian storyteller. Illustrated here by Edmund Dulac in 1907. #ArabianNights #MagicLamp
“The Slaying of Your Giant (Composition: Theseus Slaying the Minotaur, Edmund Dulac)” #traditionalart #weirdart #surrealart #colorful #horror #bodyhorror
THE MERMAN KING. Had six mermaid princesses as grandchildren. His mother wore 12 oysters on her tail, a sign of nobility. Living flowers grew out of the walls of his palace & fish swam in through open windows and ate out of his hands. The Mermaid, ill Dulac, 1911 #WateryFolklore
Illustrations by Edmund Dulac for a 1908 edition of Shakespeare’s THE TEMPEST.
Edmund Dulac illustrations for The Bells and Other Poems by Edgar Allan Poe
Edmund Dulac (1882-1953), Venise, pencil and watercolour heightened with touches of bodycolour on paper
“And then I said goodbye to sunlight and went out to become what I became. “
- Speedpaint: https://t.co/XebQlXZZ4p
- #InterviewwiththeVampire #LestatdeLioncourt #LouisduPointeduLac #MLM #Fanart #DigitalArt
'Trashy Sundays with Clo’ (& Louis & Lestat! 💙)
You guys asked for them and I have to admit that I was kind of scared to tackle these two… But hopefully you’ll like these concepts too <:
#louisdepointedulac #lestatdelioncourt #louis #lestat #thevampirechronicles #annerice