Taken with Instagram at Swan River

Taken with Instagram at Swan River

Taken with Instagram at Swan River

Taken with Instagram at Swan River

Taken with Instagram at West Dennis

Taken with Instagram at West Dennis

c86:

Antonio Frasconi - The Bull (My Turn), 1952
Taken from a series of woodcuts The World Upside Down showing common scenes and situations in reverse
via Stephen Kroninger

c86:

Antonio Frasconi - The Bull (My Turn), 1952

Taken from a series of woodcuts The World Upside Down showing common scenes and situations in reverse

via Stephen Kroninger

(via iotaillustration)

Taken with Instagram at Worcester Historical Museum

Taken with Instagram at Worcester Historical Museum

Taken with Instagram at 501 Boylston Street

Taken with Instagram at 501 Boylston Street

theatlantic:

From 1919, A Haunting Take on Edgar Allen Poe

Somewhere between Henry Holiday’s weird paintings for Lewis Carroll and Edward Gorey’s delightfully grim alphabet fall Harry Clarke’s hauntingly beautiful and beautifully haunting 1919 illustrations for Edgar Allan Poe’s Tales of Mystery and Imagination—a collection of 29 of Poe’s tales of the magical and the macabre.

So lavish was the artwork that a copy of the “deluxe” Clarke-illustrated edition went for 5 guineas in 1919, or about $300 in today’s money. The book, an epic volume of 480 pages, was eventually reprinted by Calla Editions in 2008, and is now available for the much more reasonable $27, or free with a trip to your local public library.

Eerie and erotic, Clarke’s illustrations bring his Edwardian-era aesthetic and early Art Nouveau influences to the post-Victorian liberated fascination with sensuality.

See more. [Images: Calla Editions] (via Brain Pickings)

Taken with Instagram at Worcester, MA

Taken with Instagram at Worcester, MA

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