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Kay Nielsen illustration for Arabian Nights. The Tale of the Third Dervish
This illustration from Arabian Nights (1926) presents The Tale of the Third Dervish, rendered in watercolor and ink with Kay Nielsen’s unmistakable ornamental style. The composition features elongated, graceful figures set within an intricately patterned environment,...Regular price From $27.29 -
Daphnis and Chloe illustration by John Austen.
Daphnis and Chloe illustration by John Austen This illustration from Daphnis and Chloe was created in the 1920s by British illustrator John Austen for a luxury edition of the ancient Greek pastoral romance. The image reflects...Regular price From $20.77 -
Tanglewood Tales illustration by Edmund Dulac fine print reproduction. Jason selecting Tiphys to steer the Argo for the Golden Fleece
Jason selecting Tiphys to steer the Argo on the quest for the Golden Fleece. Edmund Dulac’s illustrations for Tanglewood Tales (1918), Nathaniel Hawthorne’s retelling of Greek myths, showcase his refined watercolor technique and decorative sensibility. Created...Regular price From $20.24 -
Attic Room, 1940 by Louis Icart vintage illustration.
Louis Icart (1888–1950) was a master of Art Deco illustration, renowned for his evocative etchings that captured the elegance and sensuality of early 20th-century Parisian life. His works often featured glamorous women in intimate or whimsical...Regular price From $31.36 -
Kay Nielsen Arabian Nights illustration The Tale of the Third Dervish Prince and Roc bird
This illustration from Arabian Nights (1926) depicts The Tale of the Third Dervish, part of the sequence of stories told within Scheherazade’s narrative. Executed in watercolor and ink, the composition showcases Nielsen’s signature elegance—elongated figures, flowing...Regular price From $27.29 -
The Arabian Nights One Thousand and One Nights illustration by Léon Carré
The History of King Omar al-Neman and his two marvelous sons. And he was far from suspecting that this marvelous young woman..." This scene usually refers to the encounter between Prince Sharkan and the Princess Abriza,...Regular price From $20.40
What the illustrator adds is not just what is seen, but what is felt."
— Maurice Sendak