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ArtistStylized scene from The tale of Thumbelina, by Kamal al-Din Bihzad. Sultan Mohammed, Mir Sayyid, Ivan Bilibin, impressionist pure colours, tertiary palette.
An Art Nouveau-style illustration, likely a book cover or poster, showcases a serene woman with auburn hair and a tiara, dressed in a green and red gown, seated on an ornate golden-bronze throne-like structure. Beside her, a smaller girl with blonde hair and a floral wreath holds a thin object, possibly playing a flute, dressed in a white and blue gown. Both figures are enveloped by a flowing orange drape that suggests a large skirt or a shared textile element. They are positioned against a backdrop of lush green foliage, resembling a dense garden or forest, with hints of distant pale grey mountains or structures. Above them, an elaborate golden-bronze arch frames the scene, adorned with swirling naturalistic motifs. The entire central image is bordered by a decorative frame featuring repeating floral patterns in shades of green, red, and orange, with darker red accents. The top border contains the text "The Ile of Tale" in a whimsical script, and the bottom border has "ThumbellInna" in a similar font within a gold outline. The overall color palette is earthy and organic, dominated by greens, oranges, and muted browns, characteristic of the Art Nouveau movement.