See the Fairy-Tale Book That Inspired Karl Lagerfeld’s Fendi Couture Show Inline
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Image: Courtesy of TASCHEN2/9Illustration by Kay Nielsen from the tale “The Widow’s Son.” It is entitled “The Lad in the battle,” and was created in 1914.
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Image: Courtesy of TASCHEN4/9Illustration by Kay Neilsen from the tale “The Blue Belt.” It is entitled “The Lad in the Bear’s skin (…),” and was created in 1914.
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Image: Courtesy of TASCHEN6/9Illustration by Kay Nielsen from the tale “The Widow’s Son.” It is entitled “But still the Horse begged him (…),” and was created in 1914.
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Image: Courtesy of TASCHEN8/9Illustration by Kay Nielsen from the tale “The Three Princesses in the Blue Mountain.” It is entitled “No sooner had he whistled (…),” and was created in 1914.
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