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Then It Again Burst Into Its Sweet Heavenly Song. "That Is The Most Delightful Coquetting I Have Ever Seen!"Said The Ladies And They Took Some Water Into Their Mouths To Try And Make The Same Gurgling Thinking So To Equal The Nightingale. Illustration By Edmund Dulac For The Nightingale. From Stories From Hans Andersen, Published 1938

Then It Again Burst Into Its Sweet Heavenly Song. 'That Is The Most Delightful Coquetting I Have Ever Seen!'Said The Ladies And They Took Some Water Into Their Mouths To Try And Make The Same Gurgling Thinking So To Equal The Nightingale. Illustration By Edmund Dulac For The Nightingale. From Stories From Hans Andersen, Published 1938


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Then It Again Burst Into Its Sweet Heavenly Song. "That Is The Most Delightful Coquetting I Have Ever Seen!"Said The Ladies And They Took Some Water Into Their Mouths To Try And Make The Same Gurgling Thinking So To Equal The Nightingale. Illustration By Edmund Dulac For The Nightingale. From Stories From Hans Andersen, Published 1938

Then It Again Burst Into Its Sweet Heavenly Song. " That Is The Most Delightful Coquetting I Have Ever Seen!" Said The Ladies And They Took Some Water Into Their Mouths To Try And Make The Same Gurgling Thinking So To Equal The Nightingale. Illustration By Edmund Dulac For The Nightingale. From Stories From Hans Andersen, Published 1938

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This print captures a moment of enchantment and admiration as depicted in Edmund Dulac's illustration for "The Nightingale" from Stories From Hans Andersen, published in 1938. The image transports us to an Asian setting, possibly China, with its vibrant colors and intricate details. In the foreground stands a group of elegantly dressed ladies who are captivated by the mesmerizing song of a nightingale perched on a pagoda. As they listen intently, their eyes sparkle with delight and wonder. The nightingale itself is portrayed as a heavenly creature, bursting into its sweet melody that fills the air with pure joy. Amidst their fascination, the ladies attempt to imitate the bird's gurgling sound by taking sips of water into their mouths. Their playful gesture reflects their desire to match the nightingale's exquisite coquetting, showcasing both admiration and aspiration. Dulac's skillful brushwork brings this fairy tale scene to life, evoking a sense of magic and whimsy. His attention to detail is evident in every element - from the delicate fan held by one lady to the ornate architecture of the pagoda in which they stand. This illustration reminds us of timeless tales that transcend cultures and generations. It invites us into a world where nature enchants our senses and inspires our imagination. Hilary Jane Morgan beautifully captures this essence through her lens, preserving Dulac's artistry for all to appreciate. "

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