Edmund Dulac

The Queen of Sheba

1911
Pen and brown ink, watercolor, and gouache, with graphite and color wax crayon, on artist’s drawing board

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Edmund Dulac was such a devoted Anglophile that as a student his contemporaries referred to him as "l'Anglais" (English).

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