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"it Is Gold, It Is Gold!"They Cried. Illustration By Edmund Dulac For The Snow Queen. From Stories From Hans Andersen, Published 1938

'it Is Gold, It Is Gold!'They Cried. Illustration By Edmund Dulac For The Snow Queen. From Stories From Hans Andersen, Published 1938


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"it Is Gold, It Is Gold!"They Cried. Illustration By Edmund Dulac For The Snow Queen. From Stories From Hans Andersen, Published 1938

" it Is Gold, It Is Gold!" They Cried. Illustration By Edmund Dulac For The Snow Queen. From Stories From Hans Andersen, Published 1938

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The captivating illustration by Edmund Dulac for the Snow Queen, featured in the Stories from Hans Andersen published in 1938, transports viewers into a mesmerizing world of enchantment and adventure. In this exquisite artwork, Dulac's mastery of color and detail brings to life a pivotal moment from the classic fairy tale. Set against a dark woodland backdrop, we witness an intense scene unfolding before our eyes. A queen sits majestically on her chariot while surrounded by her loyal subjects. The golden hue emanating from her presence captivates all who behold it. As if under a spell, men cry out in awe and wonder as they lay their eyes upon this precious treasure. Dulac's artistic prowess shines through his meticulous attention to every element within the composition. From the intricate patterns adorning the queen's regal attire to the delicate expressions etched on each character's face - every stroke tells a story of its own. This timeless illustration serves as a reminder of the enduring power of fairy tales and their ability to transport us to magical realms far beyond our imagination. It captures both the beauty and danger that lie within these stories - where robbers lurk in shadowy corners and brave heroes embark on perilous quests. Hilary Jane Morgan has skillfully captured this iconic artwork with precision, allowing us to appreciate its brilliance once more. This print is not just an image; it is an invitation to immerse ourselves in one of literature's most beloved tales – "It Is Gold

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