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The Princess on her Way to the Bath, illustration from

The Princess on her Way to the Bath, illustration from 'Children's Stories from the Arabian Nights', by Rose Yeatman Woolf, c.1920

(The Princess on her Way to the Bath, illustration from 'Children's Stories from the Arabian Nights', by Rose Yeatman Woolf, c.1920 (colour litho))


Harry George Theaker

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The Princess on her Way to the Bath, illustration from 'Children's Stories from the Arabian Nights', by Rose Yeatman Woolf, c.1920 by Harry George Theaker. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
female · servants · oriental · story · tales · exotic costume · parasol · fairy tale · thousand and one nights · spying · myth · veil · voyeur · / Bridgeman Images
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