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The Sublime 'Alice in Wonderland' Illustrations of Tove Jansson, Creator of the Globally-Beloved Moomins (1966) https://t.co/mdf8eOrCZ5 via @openculture
Nikolai Konstantinovich Kalmakov(1873-1955) was associated with the decadence,eroticism and spirituality of the fin de siècle.A Russian aristocrat by birth,Kalmakov was an eccentric figure whose intensity and mysticism both inspired and isolated his peers
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Outstanding artwork by Jakub Różalski, also known as Mr. Werewolf https://t.co/q4ebOGWCUm
Concept drawings by Walter Riemann for THE CABINET OF DR. CALIGARI (1920)
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#FolkloreThursday Josef Fenneker (1895–1956) was one of the most important representatives of artistic film posters of the 1910s and 1920s. His color lithographs incorporated influences from Expressionism, Cubism and Futurism, Art Deco, and Jugendstil https://t.co/8dhDLFtEEO
The French poet Charles Baudelaire died #OTD in 1867. His most famous work is 'Les Fleurs du mal' ('The Flowers of Evil'). He influenced a whole generation of poets including Paul Verlaine or Arthur Rimbaud. He also translated stories by Edgar Allan Poe into French.
The English author Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley was #BOTD in 1797. Mostly remembered for her masterpiece 'Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus' (1818), she also wrote other great novels such as 'Mathilda' (1819) or 'The Last Man' (1826).
#ClassicLitSaturday "I saw something moving round the foot of the bed, which at first I could not accurately distinguish. But I soon saw that it was a sooty-black animal that resembled a monstrous cat" #Caturday
Irish writer Sheridan Le Fanu, #BOTD 1814,"Carmilla"🎨Yana Moskaluk