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Robert Louis Stevenson's 'The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde'
illustrated by Charles Raymond Macauley.
https://t.co/TdQFcLZ4dn
Jeremy Hush: Drawing a Hazy Memory https://t.co/VAziCSXsrs via @BeautifulBzarre
Arthur Rackham, ''Poe's Tales of Mystery and Imagination'' (1935) (cover and frontis)
Source: https://t.co/LVI29DcIQu
'Dream-land' (ca. 1883), an etching by S.J. Ferris after a painting by C.D. Weldon
'The Great Red Dragon Paintings' are a series of watercolour paintings by the English poet and painter William Blake, painted between 1805 and 1810. These paintings depict 'The Great Red Dragon' in various scenes from the Book of Revelation. https://t.co/REZayoOYZO
Edvard Munch's ''Love and Pain'' was first called "Vampire" by Munch's friend, the critic Stanisław Przybyszewski. Munch painted six different versions of the subject in the period 1893–95, and several versions and derivatives in his later career.
#FairyTaleTuesday Romantic gothic fairytales by Abigail Larson https://t.co/ej4OpjxkQN
#FairyTaleTuesday John Anster Fitzgerald was a Victorian era fairy painter and portrait artist. He was nicknamed "Fairy Fitzgerald" for his main genre. Many of his fairy paintings are dark and contain images of ghouls, demons, and references to drug use.
Beautiful artwork by Sergey Solomko (1867- 1928)
https://t.co/uGztkqFQnh