Edmund Dulac, "Princess Badoura" done in the style of a Chinese scroll, from "Tales of the Arabian Nights", 1913
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Edmund Dulac, "Princess Badoura" done in the style of a Chinese scroll, from "Tales of the Arabian Nights", 1913

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François Miville-Deschênes cover art for Reconquistas.
Edmund Dulac, illustration for "The Sleeper Awakens" from "Sinbad the Sailor and Other Stories From the Arabian Nights", 1914
Edmund Dulac, "Bluebeard", 1915
Edmund Dulac, "Cerberus, The Black Dog of Hades", 1915

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Edmund Dulac, illustration of Cinderella, 1915
Sirens, 1897, Louis-Maurice Boutet De Monvel.
French artist Louis-Maurice Boutet De Monvel is best known for his illustrations for children’s books, and worked primarily with watercolors. His siren depictions complement this medium. His ethereal sirens float languidly in water, lost in thought.
Further reading
The Trust for Museum Exhibitions, Washington D.C. "Maurice Boutet De Monvel: Master of French Illustration and Portraiture." New Haven: Eastern Press, 1987.
Sirene or mermaid, 1885. Louis-Maurice Boutet De Monvel, French artist. Private collection.