And when he saw White Caroline, he started to play on his organ the most beautiful airs that it was possible to hear, and the three little dogs commenced to dance together, illustration from the Flemish fairytale White Caroline and Black Caroline by Edmund Dulac

And when he saw White Caroline, he started to play on his organ the most beautiful airs that it was possible to hear, and the three little dogs commenced to dance together, illustration from the Flemish fairytale White Caroline and Black Caroline

("And when he saw White Caroline, he started to play on his organ the most beautiful airs that it was possible to hear, and the three little dogs commenced to dance together", illustration from the Flemish fairytale White Caroline and Black Caroline, from E)


Edmund Dulac

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And when he saw White Caroline, he started to play on his organ the most beautiful airs that it was possible to hear, and the three little dogs commenced to dance together, illustration from the Flemish fairytale White Caroline and Black Caroline by Edmund Dulac. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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