With a Scream the Princess Rushed Forward, and, Before Her Wicked Sister Could Prevent Her, She Had Upset the Cauldron with a Crash, Illustration from the Russian Fairytale The Fire Bird, from Edmund Dulac

With a Scream the Princess Rushed Forward, and, Before Her Wicked Sister Could Prevent Her, She Had Upset the Cauldron with a Crash, Illustration from the Russian Fairytale The Fire Bird, from Edmund Dulac's Fairy-Book: Fairy Tales of the Allied Nations

("With a scream the Princess rushed forward, and, before her wicked sister could prevent her, she had upset the cauldron with a crash", illustration from the Russian fairytale The Fire Bird, from Edmund Dulac's Fairy-Book: Fairy Tales of the Allied Nations,)


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With a Scream the Princess Rushed Forward, and, Before Her Wicked Sister Could Prevent Her, She Had Upset the Cauldron with a Crash, Illustration from the Russian Fairytale The Fire Bird, from Edmund Dulac's Fairy-Book: Fairy Tales of the Allied Nations by Edmund Dulac. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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