Edmund Dulac - part 5

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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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Asenath

The Story of the Bird Feng

Young Rousselle

Layla and Majn�n

Layla and Majn�n

Layla and Majn�n

The Nightingale

Three Kings of Orient

Sinbad the Sailor

The Little Seamstress

The Real Princess

My Lisette

Cinderella

The Chilly Lover

Blue Beard

The Story of Aucassin and Nicolette

Cerberus

The Lady Badoura

The Sleeper Awakened

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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The Story of the Bird Feng (This illustration also appears in the above book)

The Blue Bird

The Seven Conquerers of the Queen of the Mississippi

The Buried Moon

White Caroline and Black Caroline

The Serpent Prince

Snegorotchka

The Hind in the Wood

Ivan and the Chestnut Horse

The Story of Bashtchelik

The Story of Bashtchelik

The Friar and the Boy

The Green Street

The Story of Urashima Taro

The Story of Urashima Taro

The Fire Bird

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.

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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