The Sleeper Awakened
Abu-l-Hasan awakens in the bed of the Khalifeh.
320 x 250 mm. Watercolour over pencil, heightened with white and gold. Signed and dated in the upper left corner. Matted, framed and glazed, inset into early mount with labels verso.
€ 45,000.00
An original illustration for "The Sleeper Awakened" in Hodder and Stoughton's 1914 edition of "Sinbad the Sailor and Other Stories from the Arabian Nights". The magnificent drawing shows a sumptuous canopied bed with decorated panels and blue and salmon-pink hangings. At the foot of the bed sit three girls, two of them playing stringed instruments; on either side of them, groups of richly-dressed courtiers lie prostrate before Abu-l-Hasan, who sits bolt-upright in bed, a stunned expression on his face.
Writing of Dulac in 1916, Martin Birnbaum remarked: "Persian Miniatures especially have fascinated him, and it will be noticed that he has discarded all attempts at modelling by means of shading, and has wisely adopted the Eastern convention of flat colours". The present study admirably illustrates this transition, as only the bedclothes and curtains bear traces of shading in the manner of his earlier work.
Exhibited: Leicester Galleries, London, November-December 1915, Exhibition of Water-Colour Drawings Illustrating "The Arabian Nights" and the Queen of Roumania's Fairy Tales, by Edmund Dulac, no. 14.
Sheffield City Art Galleries, November 1982 - May 1983, item no. 24 (with label verso).
Dulwich Picture Galleries, 28 November 2007 - 17 February 2008, no. 118 (with label verso).
Born in Toulouse, Edmund (Edmond) Dulac had trained as a lawyer before studying art at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris. He moved to London in 1905 and received his first commission to illustrate the novels of the Brontë Sisters. During World War I, Dulac produced relief books. After the war, the deluxe children's book market shrank, and he turned to magazine illustrations.
From the collection of the British dentist and art researcher Colin Lawrence White (1927-2022) of Leeds.
Sinbad the Sailor and Other Stories from the Arabian Nights (London, 1914), p. 200. E. Dulac, Exhibition of Water-Colour Drawings Illustrating "The Arabian Nights" and the Queen of Roumania's Fairy Tales (London, Ernest Brown & Phillips, The Leicester Galleries, Nov.-Dec. 1915), no. 14. Colin White, Edmund Dulac (London, 1976), pp. 69-72. Edmund Dulac: Illustrator and Designer, 1882-1953. A Centenary Exhibition, (Sheffield, Sheffield City Art Galleries, 1982). The Age of Enchantment: Beardsley, Dulac and Their Contemporaries, 1890-1930 (London: Dulwich Picture Gallery, 2007).


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