Wednesday 8 December 2010

Edmund Dulac illustration of The Little Mermaid

It's always a pleasure to put up illustrations, and especially ones that just impress me over and over. Ofcourse I have a distinct affection towards golden age illustrators and one of them being Edmund Dulac. His amongst my favorite, and illustrators like these nowadays aren't many, even though there are fabulous moderns day illustrators.

Edmund Dulac had that dreamlike effect in his colours and ofcourse, the way he sets out his visual composition in his paintings are riveting and so well balanced. This particular image is of The Little Mermaid by Hans Christian Andersen's FairyTales. Yes, there are other paintings and illustrations of other golden age illustrators that depicted mermaids, which are absolutly astonishing. So here you go, another Dulac illustration, enjoy!

Sunday 14 November 2010

Edmund Dulac painting of The Little Mermaid

Edmund Dulac illustrated classics such as Sinbad the Sailor, Arabian Nights, his Fairy Book and The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. He was born in France specifically in Toulouse but made his success in London. Here's another illustration of The Little Mermaid of Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tales.

Wednesday 3 November 2010

Edmund Dulac Golden Age illustrator of Fairy Tales

Yet another outstanding illustration by Edmund Dulac, also known as Edmond Dulac, a French Fairy Tale Book illustrator from the Golden Age of Illustration.

This one's probably from The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, but I'm not sure. His also did some illustrations for stories from Hans Christian Andersen Fairy Tales like The Little Mermaid.

Monday 25 October 2010

What is a Fairy and Arthur Rackham Part 1


A Fairy is considered to be a mythological being, not just from Anglo-Saxon myths, Celtic , Nordic and Germanic. Although there's a strong connection to these, you must remember that story telling, or better known as folklore, is dynamic wasn't in the written form. So there have been many cultural exchanges over the centuries. What about arabic tales like the thousand and one nights?


Later the term fairy, around the 13th century, became part of Western culture and led to the so called fairy tales. In these kind of stories, the fairy is represented similarly to versions of the Elves of JRR Tolkien, but get them using a magic wand to perform spells and add some dragonfly wings on their backs and you have a modern day Fairy.


Unfortunately the fairy is usually portrayed as a woman of a tiny stature with wings. Take tinker Bell as an example. :) But you can also portray fairies with a normal stature too like Peter Pan, also in J. M. Barrie's classic fairy tale. Isn't this one absolutely cool, done in 1906 by Arthur RAckham?

Saturday 23 October 2010

Harry Clarke's illustration of Edgar Allan Poe

Edgar Allan Poe is known for his rather macabre and grim tales, and quite easily associated to Halloween. Yes, it's that time of the year! Edgar Allan Poe died in a mysterious way when he was about forty and clearly claims , not just the status as one of the most famed classic writers, but of the number one Gothic Romantic Literature. Horror stories!? His the man, but the cool thing is having a look at Harry Clarke's illustrations of Poe's work. Although he worked with stained glass, I think his best work are in his classic fairy tale illustrations.