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Ida Rentoul Outhwaite is among the artists associated with what is known as "The Golden Age of Illustration" - she is best known for whimsical fairy and fairy tale images.
'Love will find out the way' is a wonderful illustration by Eleanor Fortescue Brickdale (one of the artists associated with the Golden Age of Illustration). It was prepared for the suite published in "Palgrave's Golden Treasury of Songs and Lyrics" (1925). Eleanor Fortescue-Brickdale (1871-1945) was born into a family of means and took her education in art at the Royal Academy school. It was while attending the Royal Academy that she met Byam Shaw - a prominent artist - whom was not only a close friend, but also an artistic influence. This illustration is available on posters in various sizing options, which each option showing extraordinary detail (an example is shown an attached image here) and all are perfect for framing (and example of the poster framed is also shown [frames and framing costs are the responsibility of the buyer]), in addition to being available on C6 Greeting Cards (with envelopes). Our posters and cards are produced on acid-free stock with archival inks. Delivery is through insured and tracked services provided by Australia Post.
French illustrator Edmund Dulac (1882 –1953) was a well known for his rich and detailed children’s book illustrations. One of my favorite things about Dulac is his use of color. Many of his watercolor illustrations show scenes in low light (night, twilight, or perhaps indoor scenes) but with bright flashes of color somewhere in the scene. He seemed to prefer cool colors for his palette, using only a limited number of warm colors for emphasis. (See how the scarlet stands out in the illustration below.) Edmund Dulac illustration from "The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam" I thought it might be fun to hypothesize on which watercolor paints I have right now that could be used to reproduce the colors in his paintings. Here’s the list that I came up with: Winsor yellow (WN - Winsor Newton), Lemon Yellow (DS - Daniel Smith), French Ochre (DS), Quin. Burnt Orange (DS), Scarlett Lake (WN), Alizarin Crimson (DS), Rose Madder Genuine (DS), Prussian Blue (DS), Mayan Blue Dark (DS), Cobalt Blue (DS), Manganese Blue Hue (DS), Ultramarine Turquoise (DS), Phthalo Green (DS), and Bohemian Green Earth (DS). Edmund Dulac "The Queen of Sheba" As seen in the above illustration, Dulac also occasionally uses a very bright, cool blue-violet in his paintings to wonderful affect. You can see how lovely this color looks when placed next to the scarlet. Although I think I could mix this color using Prussian Blue and Alizarin Crimson, it might be easier to just add Cobalt Blue Violet (DS) to my palette instead. (Cobalt Blue Violet is about the same brightness and temperature as the violet-blue he was using.) Although I’m certain Dulac did not have all of these particular colors in his palette (Mayan Blue Dark being a new Daniel Smith color for instance), I think I can get pretty close using the colors I've outlined here. We’ll see! UPDATE: Here's a picture of the palette colors mentioned above. I think they look pretty harmonious, although the true test will be when I start painting with them. Stay tuned... My version of the Dulac palette
“Taking over the world one heart-shaped bath at a time? Now that’s a revolution to get behind.” Nell Frizzell, The Guardian The Honeymoon Suite is possibly Juno Calypso’s most startling photographic mission. Dressed in lurid pastels and a wig, Calypso’s one-woman tour of honeymoon hotels defies the typical perceptions of gender and identity through an […]
Kay Nielsen is among the greatest artists associated with what is known as "The Golden Age of Illustration" and his works are associated with classic fairy tales, in addition to myths and fables.
'Love will find out the way' is a wonderful illustration by Eleanor Fortescue Brickdale (one of the artists associated with the Golden Age of Illustration). It was prepared for the suite published in "Palgrave's Golden Treasury of Songs and Lyrics" (1925). Eleanor Fortescue-Brickdale (1871-1945) was born into a family of means and took her education in art at the Royal Academy school. It was while attending the Royal Academy that she met Byam Shaw - a prominent artist - whom was not only a close friend, but also an artistic influence. This illustration is available on posters in various sizing options, which each option showing extraordinary detail (an example is shown an attached image here) and all are perfect for framing (and example of the poster framed is also shown [frames and framing costs are the responsibility of the buyer]), in addition to being available on C6 Greeting Cards (with envelopes). Our posters and cards are produced on acid-free stock with archival inks. Delivery is through insured and tracked services provided by Australia Post.
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French illustrator Edmund Dulac (1882 –1953) was a well known for his rich and detailed children’s book illustrations. One of my favorite things about Dulac is his use of color. Many of his watercolor illustrations show scenes in low light (night, twilight, or perhaps indoor scenes) but with bright flashes of color somewhere in the scene. He seemed to prefer cool colors for his palette, using only a limited number of warm colors for emphasis. (See how the scarlet stands out in the illustration below.) Edmund Dulac illustration from "The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam" I thought it might be fun to hypothesize on which watercolor paints I have right now that could be used to reproduce the colors in his paintings. Here’s the list that I came up with: Winsor yellow (WN - Winsor Newton), Lemon Yellow (DS - Daniel Smith), French Ochre (DS), Quin. Burnt Orange (DS), Scarlett Lake (WN), Alizarin Crimson (DS), Rose Madder Genuine (DS), Prussian Blue (DS), Mayan Blue Dark (DS), Cobalt Blue (DS), Manganese Blue Hue (DS), Ultramarine Turquoise (DS), Phthalo Green (DS), and Bohemian Green Earth (DS). Edmund Dulac "The Queen of Sheba" As seen in the above illustration, Dulac also occasionally uses a very bright, cool blue-violet in his paintings to wonderful affect. You can see how lovely this color looks when placed next to the scarlet. Although I think I could mix this color using Prussian Blue and Alizarin Crimson, it might be easier to just add Cobalt Blue Violet (DS) to my palette instead. (Cobalt Blue Violet is about the same brightness and temperature as the violet-blue he was using.) Although I’m certain Dulac did not have all of these particular colors in his palette (Mayan Blue Dark being a new Daniel Smith color for instance), I think I can get pretty close using the colors I've outlined here. We’ll see! UPDATE: Here's a picture of the palette colors mentioned above. I think they look pretty harmonious, although the true test will be when I start painting with them. Stay tuned... My version of the Dulac palette
“Taking over the world one heart-shaped bath at a time? Now that’s a revolution to get behind.” Nell Frizzell, The Guardian The Honeymoon Suite is possibly Juno Calypso’s most startling photographic mission. Dressed in lurid pastels and a wig, Calypso’s one-woman tour of honeymoon hotels defies the typical perceptions of gender and identity through an […]
Kay Nielsen is among the greatest artists associated with what is known as "The Golden Age of Illustration" and his works are associated with classic fairy tales, in addition to myths and fables.
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