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It Does Not Die.
The Nation
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October 10, 1994|
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"Mircea, Mircea, I have told my mother that you have kissed me only on the forehead." It is the twentieth of September, 1930, and the teenage Maitreyi Das Gupta is writing hurriedly to her accomplice in love, trying to get their stories straight for the inevitable parental inquisition. Two days earlier her beloved Mircea Eliade had been unceremoniously ejected from her home by a father enraged at Eliade's betrayal of friendship and hospitality. This was to be the first of many missives from Maitreyi that Eliade would ignore over the next forty years. The long story of these ...
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A fairytale that's too good for children T; Stars of the show ... Edmund Dulac's superb The Ice Maiden.
Newspaper article from: The Mail on Sunday (London, England)
; ...Age Of Enchantment: Beardsley, Dulac And Their Contemporaries1890...and fantasy ofAubrey Beardsley, Edmund Dulac and their contemporaries, before...forgiven because this exhibition gives Edmund Dulac prideof place.Beardsley is regularly...
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turning over an old leaf; Works by renowned illustrators Dulac and Pogany can still be profitable for the discerning buyer.(Features)
Newspaper article from: Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales)
; ...of the period, Willy Pogany and Edmund Dulac. There are a number of parallels...reproduced here is taken from his book, Edmund Dulac's Picture-Book for the French...these are immensely collectable. Edmund Dulac's Picture Book for the French...
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The drawing power of children's fiction
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...Arthur Rackham (1867-1939) and Edmund Dulac (1882-1953) - would attract the...happens, the markets for Rackham and Dulac have peaked while the furry creatures...confirm that prices for Rackham and Dulac peaked around 1985. A Dulac watercolour...
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More than one enchanted evening in London.
Magazine article from: WWD
; ...Age of Enchantment, Beardsley, Dulac and their Contemporaries, 1890...vogue among such illustrators as Edmund Dulac and Harry Clarke for depicting...Caption(s): An illustration by Edmund Dulac, from "Cinderella" in "The...
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Erotic enchantment
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...expectation fostered by the show poster, which features Edmund Dulac's gorgeous watercolour of an ice maiden flanked by...discovery at the exhibition was the French-born artist Edmund Dulac. I was particularly taken with his Arabian Nights watercolour...
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Nothing new in special effects
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...at the Dulwich Gallery in front of Edmund Dulac's The Ice Maiden - a picture of...with Aubrey Beardsley and ended with Dulac, after passing through more fairies...that big a gap between Beardsley, Dulac and Rackham, and Industrial Light...
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Casting a spell
Magazine article from: The Spectator
; ...Age of Enchantment: Beardsley, Dulac and their Contemporaries 1890-1930...real invention and subtlety of Edmund Dulac (1882-1953). I particularly...a Beardsley or Rackham or even a Dulac, a visit to Ryder Street may well...
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Mixed blessings
Magazine article from: The Spectator
; ...carefully as one has 'read' the picture. My favourite is Edmund Dulac's satirical, circular watercolour of Ricketts and Shannon...superimposed on two four-armed Vishnulike deities. Dulac's title is 'Ricketts and Shannon as Hindu Gods (Ri...
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The Brontes in the world of the arts.(Brief article)(Book review)
Magazine article from: Reference & Research Book News
; ...definition shown through this occupation. One article discussing the illustrations of Villette done in 1905, by Edmund Dulac, argues that Dulac's drawings subvert the strong character of Lucy and Paulina. Other articles discuss the musicality in the...
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Antiques and Collecting: Drawn to the bookshop; Richard Edmonds on how illustrated works can command high prices - if you find the right ones.(Features)
Newspaper article from: The Birmingham Post (England)
; ...books by Arthur Rackham, Walter Crane, Kay Nielsen, Edmund Dulac, Kate Greenaway and many others including Mabel Lucie...away from the dreamy fairytale pictures of a Rackham or a Dulac. He saw a new art in book design as the way forward to...
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