I sometimes follow Suzanne's lead and check out the recent Project Gutenburg publications.
Most of the time I'm disappointed with the quality of the illustrations but I was pleasantly surprised today to find great images in Stories from Hans [Christian] Andersen with Illustrations by Edmund Dulac. First published 1911.
A modest set of Dulac covers. I'll probably come back and do a more extensive post on Dulac sometime in the future. Nice work.
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I don't know much about Dulac but those images are quite interesting!
Thanks.
Cheers Laura - this was a lazy post - plus I wanted to give Project Gutenburg a plug of its own so to speak.
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I love your page, that art seems really incredible.
Rockets
PS I love the alchemist at the bottom. I was once like that myself, in the basement with all types of bottles and mixtures.
Rockets
Project Gutenberg is a wonderful site. Just the other day I rounded up a number of great works I'm now reading piecemeal. Fascinating selection of images, too.
Thanks for taking the time to share...
cool blog
I really like the artwork...wonderful imagery!
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Very nice, I love Hans Christian Anderson's illustrations. Thanks for the "lazy" post. Can I link to your post?
I love art. This is absolutely nice!
I really love Andersen's stories, but never thought about their illustrator, really nice artwork, excellent blog
these images are so amazing and impressive.....
Great images! VERY interesting!
** Shaun **
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ditto with SF Photorama ;)
These illustrations reinforces the fact that sometimes "fairy tales" weren't all happy endings and sweetness and light like Disney paints them.
These are fantastic--are you using a scanner or are you uploading these from somewhere? Are you editing them before posting?
thanks for the dulac
Thanks everyone.
slskenyon, I am merely a web repository sifter and can only admire those that scan and upload.
Sometimes I do a little background cleanup of stains and library stamps. I will regularly sharpen images, particularly when I reduce the image size before uploading.
I mostly remember to announce any image manipulations in the post, but some/most are very inconsequential and there is always a link to the primary source anyway.
(All done in MSPaint +/- Irfanview)
Nothing else is done to them (except when I rarely play with the small linked images in the sidebar - for my own amusement).
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