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Edmund Dulac — The Queen of Sheba
Edmund Dulac

The Queen of Sheba

1911

A celebrated artist of the golden age of British book illustration, the French-born Edmund Dulac was inspired by Persian miniatures and manuscript illustration. This watercolor was one of a series of four scenes painted to accompany a poem by André Dumas, Figures of the Orient. Dulac depicted legendary enchantresses of the East: Circe, Salome, Scheherazade, and here, the Queen of Sheba. Aloft a camel, the dark-haired beauty languorously surveys the arid landscape as she and her entourage approach the Holy Land. Vibrant silks spill out of the queen’s gold and lapis howdah, a veritable mosaic of texture and pattern.

Medium
Pen and brown ink, watercolor, and gouache, with graphite and color wax crayon, on artist’s drawing board
Location
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

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Edmund Dulac, The Queen of Sheba, 1911

A celebrated artist of the golden age of British book illustration, the French-born Edmund Dulac was inspired by Persian miniatures and manuscript illustration. This watercolor was one of a series of four scenes painted to accompany a poem by André Dumas, Figures of the Orient. Dulac depicted legendary enchantresses of the East: Circe, Salome, Scheherazade, and here, the Queen of Sheba. Aloft a camel, the dark-haired beauty languorously surveys the arid landscape as she and her entourage approach the Holy Land. Vibrant silks spill out of the queen’s gold and lapis howdah, a veritable mosaic of texture and pattern.

Medium
Pen and brown ink, watercolor, and gouache, with graphite and color wax crayon, on artist’s drawing board
Year
1911
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Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

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Watercolor, Works on Paper, Modern, Drawing, Unique Work

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