Edmund Dulac’s Tanglewood Tales: Jason Choosing Tiphys for the Voyage of the Argo Edmund Dulac’s illustration...
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This illustration from Arabian Nights (1926) depicts The Tale of Nur Al-Din Ali and His Son, a story of separation, fate, and eventual reunion. Executed in watercolor and ink, Nielsen’s composition is marked by refined linework, luminous color, and elaborate decorative detail. Influences of Art Nouveau and early Art Deco are evident in the flowing forms and structured symmetry, enhancing the narrative’s emotional depth and sense of destiny.
Kay Nielsen was a Danish illustrator renowned for his contributions to the Golden Age of Illustration. His work synthesizes elements from Persian miniatures, Japanese prints, and European modernist design, resulting in highly stylized and intricate compositions. Best known for his illustrated editions of East of the Sun and West of the Moon and Arabian Nights, Nielsen’s art continues to be celebrated for its elegance, imagination, and decorative sophistication.
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