Edmund Dulac’s Tanglewood Tales: Jason Choosing Tiphys for the Voyage of the Argo Edmund Dulac’s illustration...
Free shipping on orders of paper prints/ posters over 90 $ in most countries
Fair Dancer, created during the 1920s–1930s, is a delicate etching with aquatint that captures a graceful female ballerina dancer . The figure is rendered with flowing lines and soft tonal shading, emphasizing movement, lightness, and elegance. Her airy costume and poised gesture evoke both theatrical performance and romantic idealization, hallmarks of the Art Deco period.
Louis Icart (1888–1950) was a renowned French illustrator and printmaker best known for his elegant portrayals of women. Rising to prominence in the interwar years, he became closely associated with Art Deco, blending sensuality with refinement. His works often depict fashionable Parisian life, and his mastery of etching and aquatint secured his lasting reputation among collectors.
Some sizes are only available in certain formats (e.g., paper or canvas) — if your selection is unavailable, try a different combination."
Post your policy conditions details here.