Edmund Dulac’s Tanglewood Tales: Jason Choosing Tiphys for the Voyage of the Argo Edmund Dulac’s illustration...
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John Bauer (1882–1918) solidified his reputation through evocative fairy‑tale imagery in the annual Bland tomtar och troll, where he masterfully fused Romantic nationalism, Nordic folklore, and naturalism. His trolls are rooted in the Scandinavian forest—layered in moss, furs, and subtle ornaments—embodying both humor and pathos. Bauer’s technique evolved from simple sketches to richly textured watercolors and gouaches, producing creatures that feel both ancient and alive
In the illustration known variously as Troll and Wolves (1913), perhaps titled The Troll and the Wolves, Bauer portrays a lone forest troll encircled by curious wolves under the muted canopy of a snowy woodland. The troll’s shaggy fur, downturned posture, and primitive adornments evoke gentleness, while the wolves—rendered with alert curiosity rather than menace—reinforce a mood of tense calm.
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