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 - 2 also.
This is part 3 of a 7-part post on the works of Edmund Dulac:
1910 Beauty and the Beast:
Beauty had a Brave Heart |
A Palace of Wonder |
Her Father Dropped the Rose |
Beauty Saw the Castle in the Distance |
A Far Higher Destiny Lies Before You |
But What Struck Most her Sight was a Room Full of Parrots |
Yes, Beast, I will Marry You |
1910 The Sleeping Beauty and other Fairy Tales retold by Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch:
Front Cover |
Frontispiece: And there on a bed the curtains of which were drawn aside, he beheld the loveliest vision he had ever seen. |
Title Page |
The grew until nothing but the tops of the castle towers could be seen. |
They overran the house without loss of time. |
The unhappy FATIMA cried up to her:- 'Anne, Sister Anne, do you see anyone coming?' |
Then BLUE BEARD roared out so terribly that he made the whole house tremble. |
She used to creep away to the chimney-corner and seat herself among the cinders. |
Whereupon she instantly desired her partner to lead her to the KING and QUEEN. |
The Prime Minister was kept very busy during the next few weeks. |
He had been fasting for more than twenty-four hours, and lost no time in falling to. |
Soon they caught site of the castle in the distance. |
Ah! what a fright you have given me! she murmured |
1911 Stories from Hans Andersen:
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End-paper |
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