Edmund Dulac - part 5
Edmund Dulac (1882 � 1953) was a French magazine illustrator, book illustrator and stamp designer. For full biographical notes on Dulac see part 1. For earlier works see parts 1 - 4 also.
This is part 5 of a 7-part post on the works of Edmund Dulac:
1915 Edmund Dulac's Picture-Book For The French Red Cross
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| Front Cover |
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| Title Page |
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| Asenath |
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| The Story of the Bird Feng |
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| Young Rousselle |
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| Layla and Majn�n |
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| Layla and Majn�n |
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| Layla and Majn�n |
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| The Nightingale |
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| Three Kings of Orient |
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| Sinbad the Sailor |
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| The Little Seamstress |
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| The Real Princess |
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| My Lisette |
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| Cinderella |
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| The Chilly Lover |
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| Blue Beard |
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| The Story of Aucassin and Nicolette |
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| Cerberus |
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| The Lady Badoura |
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| The Sleeper Awakened |
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| Dedication |
1915 The Dreamer of Dreams by the Queen of Romania
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1916 Edmund Dulac's Fairy Book
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| Title Page |
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| The Story of the Bird Feng (This illustration also appears in the above book) |
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| The Blue Bird |
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| The Seven Conquerers of the Queen of the Mississippi |
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| The Buried Moon |
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| White Caroline and Black Caroline |
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| The Serpent Prince |
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| Snegorotchka |
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| The Hind in the Wood |
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| Ivan and the Chestnut Horse |
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| The Story of Bashtchelik |
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| The Story of Bashtchelik |
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| The Friar and the Boy |
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| The Green Street |
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| The Story of Urashima Taro |
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| The Story of Urashima Taro |
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| The Fire Bird |
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| The Fire Bird |
1916 The Stealers of Light by the Queen of Romania (2 illustrations)
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| The light she had thought to extinguish had escaped from her dying hands and floated always farther across the desert, shedding its marvellous radiance over rock and stone. |
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| The man had his arm lightly laid across the tall girl's shoulders; they might have been lovers, so tender was his touch. |
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