The sleeping beauty: an old fee leans over the crib of the princess and curses her, c.1910 by Edmund Dulac

The sleeping beauty: an old fee leans over the crib of the princess and curses her, c.1910

(The sleeping beauty: an old fee leans over the crib of the princess and curses her, c.1910 (lithograph))


Edmund Dulac

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The sleeping beauty: an old fee leans over the crib of the princess and curses her, c.1910 by Edmund Dulac. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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