toobaa:

Write bad things that are done to you in sand, but write the good things that happen to you on a piece of marble.—- Arabian Proverb

gorgeous image. the proverb is also good.
gypsyism:

Edmund Dulac 

impeccable color
enchantingimagery:

Edmund Dulac.

another bride, another assassin
myouroboros:

Wind’s Tale by Edmund Dulac.

an early iteration of the mad scientist
enchantingimagery:

An illustration by Edmund Dulac of Miranda from The Tempest.

this is the most sympathetically rendered dulac face i have seen yet.
the-unknown-friend:

Edmund Dulac

love this one
Edmund Dulac
enchantingimagery:

I used to meet her in the garden.
An Edmund Dulac illustration for The Wind’s Tale, a story by Hans Christian Andersen. My scan.

love this one
moonlitfeast:

Edmund Dulac

all day every day
petitpoulailler:

monsterism: 1916 Edmund Dulac’s Fairy Book, “The Buried Moon” ~ “In her frantic struggles, the hood of her cloak fell back from her dazzling golden hair, and immediately the whole place was flooded with light”

so wonderful! i want to look at this forever.
Opaque  by  andbamnan