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The modern Ulysses can’t be seduced by Sirens anymore… LA VIE PARISIENNE, June 1927. I think the art is by Chéri Hérouard.
Illustrations by Romanian artist, Eugen Taru for DON QUICHOTE. 1971.
THE PRINCESS BRIDE (1974) cover art by Ted Coconis. On some sites it’s regarded, apparently, as a really ugly and bizarre cover, but I don’t agree. And anyway, what’s so bad about ugly and bizarre?
Mardi Gras costume designs from the late 19th/early 20th century. Masters of the Universe in the Victorian era.
FAITH. Vampire concept art for a Dracula film by Frank Frazetta, 1970s.
Illustrations by Ed Emberley for SUPPOSE YOU MET A WITCH (1973).
Animation backgrounds from the Superman cartoons, THE UNDERGROUND WORLD (1943) and JUNGLE DRUMS (1943). Imagine seeing these on the big screen, in a darkened theatre.
These 1940s cartoons, by the way, gave Superman the power of flight—before that, he could only leap.