Edmund Dulac’s Tanglewood Tales: Jason Choosing Tiphys for the Voyage of the Argo Edmund Dulac’s illustration...
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Edmund Dulac was a renowned illustrator whose work flourished during the early 1900s, particularly in the realm of fairy tales and folklore. Trained in both law and art, he ultimately pursued a career in illustration, becoming known for his opulent visual storytelling. Dulac’s style blends Eastern and Western influences, using elegant lines, subtle shading, and atmospheric color to evoke mystery and wonder, often focusing on magical or otherworldly themes.
The Fire Bird is one of Dulac’s most striking illustrations, created for The Firebird and Other Russian Fairy Tales in 1916. Inspired by Slavic folklore, the firebird is shown as a luminous, enchanted creature with radiant plumage, glowing against a dusky background. Dulac’s composition emphasizes the bird’s mystical allure and the tale’s dreamlike setting, using shimmering golds, deep blues, and intricate patterns to heighten the sense of magic.
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