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Fairy tale illustrations of Edmund Dulac

"The Snow Queen Flies through the Winter's Night" (image from Visual Melt)

"The Snow Queen Flies through the Winter's Night" (image from Visual Melt)

"The Haunted Palace" from The Bells and Other Poems (image from Visual Melt, title from Aeron Alfrey)

"The Haunted Palace" from The Bells and Other Poems (image from Visual Melt, title from Aeron Alfrey)

"The Palace of the Dragon King" from Fairy Tales of the Allied Nations (image from Visual Melt)

"The Palace of the Dragon King" from Fairy Tales of the Allied Nations (image from Visual Melt)

"The Merman King" from The Little Mermaid (image and title from wikiart.org)

"The Merman King" from The Little Mermaid (image and title from wikiart.org)

"The Fisherman" from The Nightingale (image from Visual Melt, title from wikiart.org)

"The Fisherman" from The Nightingale (image from Visual Melt, title from wikiart.org)

"The Bright Liquid" (image from Visual Melt, title from wikiart.org)

"The Bright Liquid" (image from Visual Melt, title from wikiart.org)

Edmund Dulac (1882–1953) was born in Toulouse, France, but began his career as an illustrator after moving to London around 1904 (HRC). His lush images combine elements from multiple art movements of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, especially the fluid, organic forms of Art Nouveau and the asymmetrical, surprising compositional structures of Japanese printmaking.