Blue beard: The young wife of Blue Beard, Fatima, invites her friends to her house while her husband is away on a trip c.1910 by Edmund Dulac

Blue beard: The young wife of Blue Beard, Fatima, invites her friends to her house while her husband is away on a trip c.1910

(Blue beard: The young wife of Blue Beard, Fatima, invites her friends to her house while her husband is away on a trip c.1910 (lithograph))


Edmund Dulac

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Blue beard: The young wife of Blue Beard, Fatima, invites her friends to her house while her husband is away on a trip c.1910 by Edmund Dulac. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
animal · colour · game · engraving · bird · dulac edmund (1882-1953) · illustrator · woman · middle east · arab civilization · folktale · parrot · friendship · literature · leisure · 1910s · 20th century · colour · lithograph · engraving · Private Collection / Bridgeman Images
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