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"I Have Hardly Closed My Eyes The Whole Night! Heaven Knows What Was In The Bed. I Seemed To Be Lying Upon Some Hard Thing, And My Whole Body Is Black And Blue This Morning. It Is Terrible!". Illustration By Edmund Dulac For The Real Princess. From Stories From Hans Andersen, Published 1938
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"I Have Hardly Closed My Eyes The Whole Night! Heaven Knows What Was In The Bed. I Seemed To Be Lying Upon Some Hard Thing, And My Whole Body Is Black And Blue This Morning. It Is Terrible!". Illustration By Edmund Dulac For The Real Princess. From Stories From Hans Andersen, Published 1938
" I Have Hardly Closed My Eyes The Whole Night! Heaven Knows What Was In The Bed. I Seemed To Be Lying Upon Some Hard Thing, And My Whole Body Is Black And Blue This Morning. It Is Terrible!". Illustration By Edmund Dulac For The Real Princess. From Stories From Hans Andersen, Published 1938
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This illustration by Edmund Dulac brings to life the famous fairy tale of "The Princess and the Pea" from Hans Christian Andersen's collection. The delicate colors and intricate details transport us into a world of enchantment and imagination. In this scene, we see a young princess lying on a luxurious canopy bed, surrounded by opulent fabrics and elegant furnishings. However, her expression reveals her sleepless night filled with discomfort. As she complains about her restless sleep, we can sense her frustration and pain. The artist masterfully captures the essence of the story as he portrays the princess' bruised body in shades of black and blue. We can almost feel her agony as she recounts how she felt something hard beneath her throughout the night. Dulac's illustration beautifully conveys both the magic and realism present in fairy tales. It reminds us that even within fantastical stories, characters experience relatable emotions such as physical pain or restlessness. This print serves as a timeless reminder of classic tales that have captivated generations for centuries. It invites us to delve into our imaginations once again, immersing ourselves in these beloved stories where anything is possible - even feeling a tiny pea through layers upon layers of mattresses!
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