ILLUSTRATIONS
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Daphnis and Chloe illustration by John Austen.
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Symphony in Blue, 1936 by Louis Icart.
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Electric Lighting patent by Nikola Tesla.
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The Arabian Nights One Thousand and One Nights illustration by Leon Carre
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Richard Doyle illustration for Fairyland book. Elves and owls
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John Bauer illustration for the fairy tale Agneta and the Sea King by Helena Nyblom.
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The Arabian Nights One Thousand and One Nights illustration by Leon Carre
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Chez le Coiffeur ( At the Hairdresser's ) by Gerda Wegener published by Fantasio vintage magazine.
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Kay Nielsen illustration for Arabian Nights. The Tale of the Third Dervish
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Daphnis and Chloe illustration by John Austen.
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Tanglewood Tales illustration by Edmund Dulac fine print reproduction. Jason selecting Tiphys to steer the Argo for the Golden Fleece
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Attic Room, 1940 by Louis Icart vintage illustration.
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Kay Nielsen Arabian Nights illustration The Tale of the Third Dervish Prince and Roc bird
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The Arabian Nights One Thousand and One Nights illustration by Léon Carré
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Louis Icart Speed 1927 Woman with greyhound dogs on the leash.
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Edmund Dulac Tanglewood Tales illustration. Circe’s Palace.
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Sindbad the Sailor The Arabian Nights One Thousand and One Nights illustration by Leon Carre
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Kay Nielsen Arabian Nights illustration The Tale of the Second Dervish
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The Arabian Nights One Thousand and One Nights illustration by Léon Carré
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John Bauer illustration for the fairy tale The Boy and the trolls by Walter Stenstrom.
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What the illustrator adds is not just what is seen, but what is felt."
— Maurice Sendak