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“Decoration from Selected Poems of Algernon Charles Swinburne” by Harry Clarke, 1928
the-evil-clergyman:“Does not death lurk without?”, from Goethe’s Faust by Harry Clarke (1927)
starryeyedmonday:Harry Clarke’s Illustrations for Tales of Mystery and Imagination by Edgar Allen Po
prehistoric-juliet:Harry Clarke, 1924, stained glass window based on John Keats’ poem “The Eve of St
Harry Clarke (1889-1931), ‘The Premature Burial’, “Tales of Mystery and Imaginatio
The Premature Burial, from Edgar Allan Poe’s Tales of Mystery and Imagination by Harry Clarke (1923)
fuckyeahvintageillustration:‘The year’s at the spring’ - an anthology of recent po
Harry Clarke (1889-1931), ‘Faust’, “The Studio”, 1925Source
Harry Clarke (Irish, 1889-1931)‘Music! Music’ cried the Emperor. ‘You little precious golden bird, s
spookpriestess:Illustrations by Harry Clarke for a 1925 edition of Goethe’s Faust
The Pit and the Pendulum, from Edgar Allan Poe’s Tales of Mystery and Imagination by Harry Clarke (1
magictransistor:Harry Clarke. Illustrations for Edgar Allan Poe’s Tales of Mystery and Imagination.
spookpriestess:Illustrations by Harry Clarke for a 1925 edition of Goethe’s Faust
irisharchaeology:An illustration by Irish artist Harry Clarke which adorned a 1919 edition of Edgar
Harry Clarke (1889-1931), ‘The Black Cat’, “Tales of Mystery and Imagination&rdquo
I must go down to the seas again, to the lonely sea and the sky,And all I ask is a tall ship and a s
Harry Clarke.
Harry Clarke (1889-1931), ‘William Wilson’, “Tales of Mystery and Imagination&rdqu
svenson777:Amazing book illustrations by Harry Clarke for a 1925 edition of J.W. v. Goethe’s “FAUST”
enchantedbook:‘The Fall of the House of Usher’ Harry Clarke
thunderstruck9:Harry Clarke (Irish, 1889-1931), Mephisto, 1914. Pencil, pen and black ink and waterc
Blue Beard, by Harry Clarke. Great illustration from THE FAIRY TALES OF CHARLES PERRAULT (1922).
cair–paravel:Harry Clarke, detail of ‘The Eve of St. Agnes’ stained glass window, 1924.
“The Last Hour of the Night”, frontispiece to Dublin of the Future: The New Town Plan by Harry Clark
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