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Edmund Dulac

Edmund Dulac, 1914 Edmund Dulac (born Edmond Dulac; 22 October 1882 – 25 May 1953) was a French-British naturalised magazine illustrator, book illustrator and stamp designer. Born in Toulouse, he studied law but later turned to the study of art at the École des Beaux-Arts. He moved to London early in the 20th century and in 1905 received his first commission to illustrate the novels of the Brontë Sisters. During World War I, Dulac produced relief books. After the war, the deluxe children's book market shrank, and he then turned to magazine illustrations among other ventures. He designed banknotes during World War II and postage stamps, most notably those that heralded the beginning of Queen Elizabeth II's reign. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Edmund Dulac's Picture-book for the French Red Cross

    Published 1915
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    Die Schneekönigin
    by Andersen, Hans Christian 1805-1875

    Published 1913
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    Robáiyát de Omar Khayyam
    by ʿUmar Ḫaiyām 1048-1131

    Published 1910
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    Märchen
    by Andersen, Hans Christian 1805-1875

    Published 1913
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    Stories from the Arabian nights
    by Housman, Laurence 1865-1959

    Published 1907
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