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Well, the Guests Assembled in the Banqueting Hall of the Palace and the Feast Began, illustration from The Sleeping Beauty, by C.S. Evans, published 1920

by Arthur Rackham

Well, the Guests Assembled in the Banqueting Hall of the Palace and the Feast Began, illustration from The Sleeping Beauty, by C.S. Evans, published 1920 - Arthur Rackham
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English: "Well, the Guests Assembled in the Banqueting Hall of the Palace and the Feast Began, illustration from The Sleeping Beauty, by C.S. Evans, published 1920" oil on Canvas.
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1920

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Arthur Rackham

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