"Mary Queen of Scots" published on June 10,1934 in the American Weekly Sunday magazine painted by Edmund Dulac. Mary Queen of Scots was too tender-hearted to be queen, especially of wild Scotland. Queen Elizabeth, her English rival, used men, but Mary allowed men to use her. Reared in sunny France in the magnificent Renaissance court of the Valois; gay, charming: left a widow of a French King when a girl, she was called to rule Scotland, and, with forebodings, sailed for it’s stern married her cousin, Lord Darnley, a mindless was trying to forget her


In 1923, “Edmund Dulac, the Distinguished English Artist,” as he was billed on the covers, was contracted by the Hearst organization to paint watercolors for The American Weekly Sunday magazine. The contract lasted 30 years and Dulac painted 107 watercolors for thirteen different series until his last Arabian Nights in 1951.


Size: 9728px × 13270px
Photo credit: © Albert Seligman / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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