DULAC, EDMUND. Studies of Rabbits. Circa 1917. Original brush and india ink drawing. 180 x 195 mm. (7 x 7¾ in.), sight size; matted and framed. A preparatory sketch of his Portrait of Vivien St. George. "Vivien St. George is portrayed with her pet rabbits sketched from life in a series of spontaneous brush-and-wash drawings that bear ample testimony to Dulac's ability to capture movement when he so wished."--Colin White, Edmund Dulac, (New York, 1976), p. 90 (this sketch is also illustrated as pl. 61 on page 91).

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DULAC, EDMUND. Studies of Rabbits. Circa 1917. Original brush and india ink drawing. 180 x 195 mm. (7 x 7¾ in.), sight size; matted and framed. A preparatory sketch of his Portrait of Vivien St. George. "Vivien St. George is portrayed with her pet rabbits sketched from life in a series of spontaneous brush-and-wash drawings that bear ample testimony to Dulac's ability to capture movement when he so wished."--Colin White, Edmund Dulac, (New York, 1976), p. 90 (this sketch is also illustrated as pl. 61 on page 91).
Provenance
Ex-collection Colin White (E.D.539), see his Edmund Dulac, p. 91.

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