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But news of it was brought to her by a little dwarf who owned a pair of 7-league boots, illustration from

But news of it was brought to her by a little dwarf who owned a pair of 7-league boots, illustration from 'The Sleeping Beauty', pub. in 1910

(But news of it was brought to her by a little dwarf who owned a pair of 7-league boots', illustration from 'The Sleeping Beauty', pub. in 1910 (colour litho))


Edmund Dulac

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But news of it was brought to her by a little dwarf who owned a pair of 7-league boots, illustration from 'The Sleeping Beauty', pub. in 1910 by Edmund Dulac. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
tree · dwarf · dulac edmund (1882-1953) · illustrator · fairy · female · messenger · tree · speed · seated · woman · tricorn · fairy tale · male · fairy godmother · wand · Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK / Bridgeman Images
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