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    Who painted the cover image for the book "Chambers Dictionary of the Unexplained"?

    Question #129285. Asked by Mooseflapper. (Feb 01 13 12:39 PM)


    Robin8or

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    Feb 02 13, 8:17 AM
    stedman

    I don't think that's her painting though - her company just designed the cover.

    Feb 02 13, 10:21 AM
    stedman

    Thought not - it's actually called "Three Women and Three Wolves" and is by Eugene Samuel Grasset (1841-1917).

    http://www.artmagick.com/pictures/picture.aspx?id=7890&name=three-women-and-three-wolves

    (Thanks, TinEye.com!)

    Feb 02 13, 10:32 AM


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