Edmund Dulac

Edmund Dulac

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About the Storyteller

Edmund Dulac was a French-born illustrator and designer, renowned for his contributions to the field of fairy tale illustration during the early 20th century. Born on October 22, 1882, in Toulouse, France, Dulac pursued legal studies before enrolling at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, where he honed his artistic skills. In 1904, he moved to London, where his career flourished as he became one of the leading book illustrators of his time. His collaboration with publishers resulted in beautifully illustrated editions of classic fairy tales and stories, including 'The Sleeping Beauty,' 'Stories from Hans Andersen,' and 'The Arabian Nights.' Dulac's work is characterized by its use of rich colors and intricate details, evoking a sense of magic and wonder. His illustrations have made a lasting impact on the genre, influencing subsequent generations of illustrators. Dulac continued to work in various artistic fields until his death in 1953, leaving behind a legacy of enchanting visual storytelling.

Stories by Edmund Dulac

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