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  1. Edmund Dulac, né Edmond Dulac le 22 octobre 1882 à Toulouse et mort le 25 mai 1953 à Londres, est un illustrateur français, naturalisé britannique en 1912. Il est l'une des figures majeures de l'âge d'or de l'illustration au Royaume-Uni, au même titre qu'Arthur Rackham, William Heath Robinson ou Kay Nielsen.

    • French, British
    • Toulouse, France
  2. Edmond Dulac. Edmund Dulac Edmond Dulac. Nacimiento: 22 de octubre de 1882; Toulouse, France ; ... Edmund Dulac Obras de Arte. A Higher Destiny ...

    • French, British
    • Toulouse, France
  3. Edmund Dulac lived in the XIX – XX cent., a remarkable figure of French-British Art Nouveau. Find more works of this artist at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.

    • French, British
    • October 22, 1882
    • Toulouse, France
    • May 25, 1953
  4. Edmund Dulac (1882-1953) was a French-born, naturalized British illustrator, and a prominent artist of the “Golden Age of Illustration” (1880s – 1920s). Although best known for his illustrations of fantasy and fiction elements from classic stories, Dulac also produced newspaper caricatures, portraits, theater costume and set designs ...

  5. Edmund Dulac, né Edmond Dulac le 22 octobre 1882 à Toulouse et mort le 25 mai 1953 à Londres, est un illustrateur franco-britannique. Il est l'une des figures majeures de l'âge d'or de l'illustration au Royaume-Uni, au même titre qu' Arthur Rackham , William Heath Robinson ou Kay Nielsen .

    • Dulac, Edmond
  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Edmund_DulacEdmund Dulac - Wikipedia

    Edmund Dulac (born Edmond Dulac; 22 October 1882 – 25 May 1953) was a French-British naturalised magazine illustrator, book illustrator and stamp designer. Born in Toulouse, he studied law but later turned to the study of art at the École des Beaux-Arts.

  7. Edmund Dulac. (b Toulouse, 22 Oct. 1882; d London, 25 May 1953). French-born illustrator, designer, painter, and sculptor who settled in England in 1905 and became a British citizen in 1912.