By Edmund Dulac
Located in Miami, FL
This is a work of ultra-high quality that could proudly hang in any major museum in the world. The closer the viewer gets to it, the more the painting reveals itself. Duluc must have painted this with the most refined brush. Stunningly detailed and rendered, Mary Queen of Scots was painted for the cover of the June 10, 1934, issue of American Weekly. It was part of Dulac's series Follies that destroyed famous Queens which also featured illustrations of Seiramis, Dido, Isabella of Bavaria, Marie-Antoinette, and Queen Chand (see previous lot).
Mary Queen of Scots
signed 'Edmund Dulac...
Category
1920s Victorian Edmund Dulac Art
MaterialsWatercolor, Gouache, Pencil