The Garden of Paradise Pl 2 (1911)

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Dive into the enchanting scene portrayed in "The Garden of Paradise Pl 2," a captivating painting from the 1911 collection by Edmund Dulac. With its blend of whimsy and nuanced storytelling, this artwork stirs the imagination and transports viewers to a mystic realm.At the heart of this composition are two angelic figures in flight, delicate yet dynamic, as they move through a hazy, dreamlike sky. The foreground character is depicted with vivid detail and expression, wearing a curious ensemble of modern and mystical attire, complete with adorned goggles that evoke a sense of adventure. His large, feathered wings beat powerfully as he thrusts forward, suggesting momentum and purpose. Behind him, another winged figure follows, cloaked in subtler tones, contributing to a sense of depth and mystery in their joint quest.Beneath these soaring beings unfolds an expanse of an idyllic landscape, dotted with elements of an Eastern-inspired paradise. The town brims with architectural elegance, featuring domed buildings and slender minarets that rise gracefully against the twilight ambiance. This serene setting harmonizes with the overall otherworldly and serene atmosphere of Dulac’s vision."The Garden of Paradise Pl 2" by Edmund Dulac encapsulates a moment of exhilarating flight and fantasy, inviting viewers to ponder the tales and legends that might dwell within this celestial panorama. It’s a testament to Dulac’s skill in melding color, form, and narrative into a single, spellbinding scene.

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Edmund Dulac (born Edmond Dulac; 22 October 1882 – 25 May 1953) was a French-British naturalised magazine illustrator, book illustrator and stamp designer. Born in Toulouse he studied law but later turned to the study of art at the École des Beaux-Arts. He moved to London early in the 20th century and in 1905 received his first commission to illustrate the novels of the Brontë Sisters. During World War I, Dulac produced relief books and when after the war the deluxe children's book market shrank he turned to magazine illustrations among other ventures. He designed banknotes during World War II and postage stamps, most notably those that heralded the beginning of Queen Elizabeth II's reign.