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EDMUND DULAC "ALONE" 1912
Print ID: 19326
EDMUND DULAC "ALONE" 1912

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FROM THE BELLS EDGAR ALLEN POE; ILLUSTRATED BY EDMUND DULAC (1882-1953)

Edmund Dulac, one of the "Golden Age" illustrators, is considered one of the most influential and admired illustrators in modern history. He began illustrating as a teenager and worked throughtout his life on many diverse projects which included book illustration, caricature, portrait illustration magazine illustration and commerical art. Dulac studied art at the Ecole des Beaux Arts and won the Gran Prix in 1901 and 1903. After completing his studies there, he briefly studied at the Academie Julien in Paris before moving to London where he commenced his career. Dulac excelled in the area of the deluxe editions that were designed to be sold as gift books and it was in this area that he had his greatest achievements. Among the titles that he illustrated: Bronte Sisters The Tempest (1908), The Rubayiat of Khayyam (1909), The Sleeping Beauty and Other Fairy Tales (1910), Stories from Hans Anderson (1911), The Bells and Other Poems by Edgar Allen Poe (1912), Princess Badoura (1913), Sinbad the Sailor and Other Stories From the Arabian Nights (1914), Edmund Dulac's Picture Book for the French Red Cross (1915), Edmund Dulac's Fairy Book (1916), and finally The Tanglewood Tales (1918). The end of World War 1 marked the end of the Golden Age of illustration and from this point on Dulac contiuned as an illustrator but had to diversify into other areas to be able to earn a living. His first love, however, continued to be book illustration and although less frequent and less elaborate, he continued to produce beautiful ones until the end of his career.

4to., 8 1/4" x 11" overall measurement, excellent condition, first edition, London, 1912. *Please Note* This image is digitally watermarked, but the electronic watermark does not appear on the actual print.

Guaranteed authentic original antique print. Certificate of authenticity available at no extra charge upon request .
Price: $60.00

EDMUND DULAC "BRIDAL BALLAD" 1912
Print ID: 19319
EDMUND DULAC "BRIDAL BALLAD" 1912

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FROM THE BELLS EDGAR ALLEN POE; ILLUSTRATED BY EDMUND DULAC (1882-1953)

Edmund Dulac, one of the "Golden Age" illustrators, is considered one of the most influential and admired illustrators in modern history. He began illustrating as a teenager and worked throughtout his life on many diverse projects which included book illustration, caricature, portrait illustration magazine illustration and commerical art. Dulac studied art at the Ecole des Beaux Arts and won the Gran Prix in 1901 and 1903. After completing his studies there, he briefly studied at the Academie Julien in Paris before moving to London where he commenced his career. Dulac excelled in the area of the deluxe editions that were designed to be sold as gift books and it was in this area that he had his greatest achievements. Among the titles that he illustrated: Bronte Sisters The Tempest (1908), The Rubayiat of Khayyam (1909), The Sleeping Beauty and Other Fairy Tales (1910), Stories from Hans Anderson (1911), The Bells and Other Poems by Edgar Allen Poe (1912), Princess Badoura (1913), Sinbad the Sailor and Other Stories From the Arabian Nights (1914), Edmund Dulac's Picture Book for the French Red Cross (1915), Edmund Dulac's Fairy Book (1916), and finally The Tanglewood Tales (1918). The end of World War 1 marked the end of the Golden Age of illustration and from this point on Dulac contiuned as an illustrator but had to diversify into other areas to be able to earn a living. His first love, however, continued to be book illustration and although less frequent and less elaborate, he continued to produce beautiful ones until the end of his career.

4to., 8 1/4" x 11" overall measurement, excellent condition, first edition, London, 1912. *Please Note* This image is digitally watermarked, but the electronic watermark does not appear on the actual print.

Guaranteed authentic original antique print. Certificate of authenticity available at no extra charge upon request .
Price: $60.00

EDMUND DULAC "EL DORADO" 1912
Print ID: 19314
EDMUND DULAC "EL DORADO" 1912

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FROM THE BELLS EDGAR ALLEN POE; ILLUSTRATED BY EDMUND DULAC (1882-1953)

Edmund Dulac, one of the "Golden Age" illustrators, is considered one of the most influential and admired illustrators in modern history. He began illustrating as a teenager and worked throughtout his life on many diverse projects which included book illustration, caricature, portrait illustration magazine illustration and commerical art. Dulac studied art at the Ecole des Beaux Arts and won the Gran Prix in 1901 and 1903. After completing his studies there, he briefly studied at the Academie Julien in Paris before moving to London where he commenced his career. Dulac excelled in the area of the deluxe editions that were designed to be sold as gift books and it was in this area that he had his greatest achievements. Among the titles that he illustrated: Bronte Sisters The Tempest (1908), The Rubayiat of Khayyam (1909), The Sleeping Beauty and Other Fairy Tales (1910), Stories from Hans Anderson (1911), The Bells and Other Poems by Edgar Allen Poe (1912), Princess Badoura (1913), Sinbad the Sailor and Other Stories From the Arabian Nights (1914), Edmund Dulac's Picture Book for the French Red Cross (1915), Edmund Dulac's Fairy Book (1916), and finally The Tanglewood Tales (1918). The end of World War 1 marked the end of the Golden Age of illustration and from this point on Dulac contiuned as an illustrator but had to diversify into other areas to be able to earn a living. His first love, however, continued to be book illustration and although less frequent and less elaborate, he continued to produce beautiful ones until the end of his career.

4to., 8 1/4" x 11" overall measurement, excellent condition, first edition, London, 1912. *Please Note* This image is digitally watermarked, but the electronic watermark does not appear on the actual print.

Guaranteed authentic original antique print. Certificate of authenticity available at no extra charge upon request .
Price: $60.00

EDMUND DULAC "LEONORE" 1912
Print ID: 19309
EDMUND DULAC "LEONORE" 1912

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FROM THE BELLS EDGAR ALLEN POE; ILLUSTRATED BY EDMUND DULAC (1882-1953)

Edmund Dulac, one of the "Golden Age" illustrators, is considered one of the most influential and admired illustrators in modern history. He began illustrating as a teenager and worked throughtout his life on many diverse projects which included book illustration, caricature, portrait illustration magazine illustration and commerical art. Dulac studied art at the Ecole des Beaux Arts and won the Gran Prix in 1901 and 1903. After completing his studies there, he briefly studied at the Academie Julien in Paris before moving to London where he commenced his career. Dulac excelled in the area of the deluxe editions that were designed to be sold as gift books and it was in this area that he had his greatest achievements. Among the titles that he illustrated: Bronte Sisters The Tempest (1908), The Rubayiat of Khayyam (1909), The Sleeping Beauty and Other Fairy Tales (1910), Stories from Hans Anderson (1911), The Bells and Other Poems by Edgar Allen Poe (1912), Princess Badoura (1913), Sinbad the Sailor and Other Stories From the Arabian Nights (1914), Edmund Dulac's Picture Book for the French Red Cross (1915), Edmund Dulac's Fairy Book (1916), and finally The Tanglewood Tales (1918). The end of World War 1 marked the end of the Golden Age of illustration and from this point on Dulac contiuned as an illustrator but had to diversify into other areas to be able to earn a living. His first love, however, continued to be book illustration and although less frequent and less elaborate, he continued to produce beautiful ones until the end of his career.

4to., 8 1/4" x 11" overall measurement, excellent condition, first edition, London, 1912. *Please Note* This image is digitally watermarked, but the electronic watermark does not appear on the actual print.

Guaranteed authentic original antique print. Certificate of authenticity available at no extra charge upon request .
Price: $60.00

EDMUND DULAC "SILENCE" 1912
Print ID: 19306
EDMUND DULAC "SILENCE" 1912

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FROM THE BELLS EDGAR ALLEN POE; ILLUSTRATED BY EDMUND DULAC (1882-1953)

Edmund Dulac, one of the "Golden Age" illustrators, is considered one of the most influential and admired illustrators in modern history. He began illustrating as a teenager and worked throughtout his life on many diverse projects which included book illustration, caricature, portrait illustration magazine illustration and commerical art. Dulac studied art at the Ecole des Beaux Arts and won the Gran Prix in 1901 and 1903. After completing his studies there, he briefly studied at the Academie Julien in Paris before moving to London where he commenced his career. Dulac excelled in the area of the deluxe editions that were designed to be sold as gift books and it was in this area that he had his greatest achievements. Among the titles that he illustrated: Bronte Sisters The Tempest (1908), The Rubayiat of Khayyam (1909), The Sleeping Beauty and Other Fairy Tales (1910), Stories from Hans Anderson (1911), The Bells and Other Poems by Edgar Allen Poe (1912), Princess Badoura (1913), Sinbad the Sailor and Other Stories From the Arabian Nights (1914), Edmund Dulac's Picture Book for the French Red Cross (1915), Edmund Dulac's Fairy Book (1916), and finally The Tanglewood Tales (1918). The end of World War 1 marked the end of the Golden Age of illustration and from this point on Dulac contiuned as an illustrator but had to diversify into other areas to be able to earn a living. His first love, however, continued to be book illustration and although less frequent and less elaborate, he continued to produce beautiful ones until the end of his career.

4to., 8 1/4" x 11" overall measurement, excellent condition, first edition, London, 1912. *Please Note* This image is digitally watermarked, but the electronic watermark does not appear on the actual print.

Guaranteed authentic original antique print. Certificate of authenticity available at no extra charge upon request .
Price: $60.00

EDMUND DULAC "TAMERLANE" 1912
Print ID: 19327
EDMUND DULAC "TAMERLANE" 1912

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FROM THE BELLS EDGAR ALLEN POE; ILLUSTRATED BY EDMUND DULAC (1882-1953)

Edmund Dulac, one of the "Golden Age" illustrators, is considered one of the most influential and admired illustrators in modern history. He began illustrating as a teenager and worked throughtout his life on many diverse projects which included book illustration, caricature, portrait illustration magazine illustration and commerical art. Dulac studied art at the Ecole des Beaux Arts and won the Gran Prix in 1901 and 1903. After completing his studies there, he briefly studied at the Academie Julien in Paris before moving to London where he commenced his career. Dulac excelled in the area of the deluxe editions that were designed to be sold as gift books and it was in this area that he had his greatest achievements. Among the titles that he illustrated: Bronte Sisters The Tempest (1908), The Rubayiat of Khayyam (1909), The Sleeping Beauty and Other Fairy Tales (1910), Stories from Hans Anderson (1911), The Bells and Other Poems by Edgar Allen Poe (1912), Princess Badoura (1913), Sinbad the Sailor and Other Stories From the Arabian Nights (1914), Edmund Dulac's Picture Book for the French Red Cross (1915), Edmund Dulac's Fairy Book (1916), and finally The Tanglewood Tales (1918). The end of World War 1 marked the end of the Golden Age of illustration and from this point on Dulac contiuned as an illustrator but had to diversify into other areas to be able to earn a living. His first love, however, continued to be book illustration and although less frequent and less elaborate, he continued to produce beautiful ones until the end of his career.

4to., 8 1/4" x 11" overall measurement, excellent condition, first edition, London, 1912. *Please Note* This image is digitally watermarked, but the electronic watermark does not appear on the actual print.

Guaranteed authentic original antique print. Certificate of authenticity available at no extra charge upon request .
Price: $60.00

EDMUND DULAC "TAMERLANE" 1912
Print ID: 19328
EDMUND DULAC "TAMERLANE" 1912

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FROM THE BELLS EDGAR ALLEN POE; ILLUSTRATED BY EDMUND DULAC (1882-1953), PL. 2

Edmund Dulac, one of the "Golden Age" illustrators, is considered one of the most influential and admired illustrators in modern history. He began illustrating as a teenager and worked throughtout his life on many diverse projects which included book illustration, caricature, portrait illustration magazine illustration and commerical art. Dulac studied art at the Ecole des Beaux Arts and won the Gran Prix in 1901 and 1903. After completing his studies there, he briefly studied at the Academie Julien in Paris before moving to London where he commenced his career. Dulac excelled in the area of the deluxe editions that were designed to be sold as gift books and it was in this area that he had his greatest achievements. Among the titles that he illustrated: Bronte Sisters The Tempest (1908), The Rubayiat of Khayyam (1909), The Sleeping Beauty and Other Fairy Tales (1910), Stories from Hans Anderson (1911), The Bells and Other Poems by Edgar Allen Poe (1912), Princess Badoura (1913), Sinbad the Sailor and Other Stories From the Arabian Nights (1914), Edmund Dulac's Picture Book for the French Red Cross (1915), Edmund Dulac's Fairy Book (1916), and finally The Tanglewood Tales (1918). The end of World War 1 marked the end of the Golden Age of illustration and from this point on Dulac contiuned as an illustrator but had to diversify into other areas to be able to earn a living. His first love, however, continued to be book illustration and although less frequent and less elaborate, he continued to produce beautiful ones until the end of his career.

4to., 8 1/4" x 11" overall measurement, excellent condition, first edition, London, 1912. *Please Note* This image is digitally watermarked, but the electronic watermark does not appear on the actual print.

Guaranteed authentic original antique print. Certificate of authenticity available at no extra charge upon request .
Price: $56.00

EDMUND DULAC "THE BELLS" 1912
Print ID: 19303
EDMUND DULAC "THE BELLS" 1912

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FROM THE BELLS EDGAR ALLEN POE; ILLUSTRATED BY EDMUND DULAC (1882-1953), PL. 3

Edmund Dulac, one of the "Golden Age" illustrators, is considered one of the most influential and admired illustrators in modern history. He began illustrating as a teenager and worked throughtout his life on many diverse projects which included book illustration, caricature, portrait illustration magazine illustration and commerical art. Dulac studied art at the Ecole des Beaux Arts and won the Gran Prix in 1901 and 1903. After completing his studies there, he briefly studied at the Academie Julien in Paris before moving to London where he commenced his career. Dulac excelled in the area of the deluxe editions that were designed to be sold as gift books and it was in this area that he had his greatest achievements. Among the titles that he illustrated: Bronte Sisters The Tempest (1908), The Rubayiat of Khayyam (1909), The Sleeping Beauty and Other Fairy Tales (1910), Stories from Hans Anderson (1911), The Bells and Other Poems by Edgar Allen Poe (1912), Princess Badoura (1913), Sinbad the Sailor and Other Stories From the Arabian Nights (1914), Edmund Dulac's Picture Book for the French Red Cross (1915), Edmund Dulac's Fairy Book (1916), and finally The Tanglewood Tales (1918). The end of World War 1 marked the end of the Golden Age of illustration and from this point on Dulac contiuned as an illustrator but had to diversify into other areas to be able to earn a living. His first love, however, continued to be book illustration and although less frequent and less elaborate, he continued to produce beautiful ones until the end of his career.

4to., 8 1/4" x 11" overall measurement, excellent condition, first edition, London, 1912. *Please Note* This image is digitally watermarked, but the electronic watermark does not appear on the actual print.

Guaranteed authentic original antique print. Certificate of authenticity available at no extra charge upon request .
Price: $60.00

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