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The Invisible Princess


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The black-and-white line drawing shows a robed young man kneeling on a tower's embowered window, embracing an invisible form.

Laurence Housman published his self-illustrated fairy tale, "Blind Love," in volume 2 of The Pageant (1897), edited by Charles Shannon and Gleeson White. His detailed line drawing for the story, titled "The Invisible Princess," is part of the volume's artwork, but not published adjacent to or within the pages of "Blind Love," rendering their relationship opaque. 

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Y90s Networks Gallery

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Laurence Housman


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Submitted by Lorraine Kooistra on Mon, 03/24/2025 - 09:18

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