Dorothée Duntze
French fairy tale illustrator
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Dorothée Duntze is a French-born illustrator of fairy tales.
Duntze was born in September 1960[1] in Reims, France.[2]
Works
- Goodbye Little Bird (c. 1983) by Damjan Mischa and translated by Anthea Bell[3]
- The Princess and the Pea (c. 1985) by Hans Christian Andersen[4]
- Little Daylight (1987) by George MacDonald[5]
- The Golden Goose (c. 1989) adapted by Anthea Bell from original by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm[6]
- The Twelve Dancing Princesses (1995) translated by Anthea Bell from original by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm[7]
- The Six Swans translated by Anthea Bell from original by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm
- Hansel and Gretel (2001) translated by Anthea Bell from original by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm[8]
- Rapunzel (2005) translated by Anthea Bell from original by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm[9]