Edmund Dulac: His American Weekly Collection 1924-1951

In 1923, “Edmund Dulac, the Distinguished English Artist,” as he was billed on the front covers, was contracted by the Hearst organization to paint watercolors for The American Weekly magazine, the Sunday supplement for the newspapers. The contract lasted nearly 30 years. Dulac painted 106 watercolors from 1924-1951 for thirteen different series for The American Weekly. This is Dulac’s largest body of work, and has never before been assembled or published.

This collection includes all full color illustrations used for the front covers and several that were never published. All the images have been fully restored and printed with high quality paper and inks.

Ann Conolly Hughey was Dulac’s bibliographer, and published her edition of his nearly 100 books in 1995. She wrote his history of publishing in America for the Introduction to this edition. She was also a collector of Dulac’s books, paintings, drawings, stamps and correspondence, and has one of the most complete collections in the world. Several examples are featured in her introduction.

The American Weekly Covers 1924-1951

1924   Bible Scenes and Heroes

1925   Characters From the Arabian Nights

1929   Famous Vamps of History

1931   Love Stories the Ancients Believed In

1932   Enchanting Fairyland Lovers

1933   Myths the Ancients Believed

1934   Follies that Destroyed Famous Queens

1936   Song of Solomon

1937   Beauty and the Beast

1938   Fighting Women

1940   7 Tales From King Arthur’s Court

1942   8 Canterbury Tales

1951   Tales from The Arabian Nights

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