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The Cask of Amontillado - POSTER 1919 HARRY CLAKE Artwork -Unframed- Print

$ 5.79

  • Artist: Harry Clarke
  • Culture: Edgar Allan Poe
  • Features: White Border, Digitally Enhanced
  • Framing: Unframed
  • Image Orientation: Portrait
  • Material: Semi-Gloss Premium Paper, Archival Inks
  • Original/Licensed Reprint: Licensed Reprint
  • Period: Early 20th Century (1900-1920)
  • Production Technique: Premium 300DPI Print
  • Style: Illustration Art, Dark, Black & White, Monochrome
  • Subject: Tales of Mystery and Imagination
  • Theme: Gothic, Horror, Macabre, Art Nouveau
  • Time Period Produced: 1900-1924
  • Title: For the love of God! Montresor! Yes I said "For the love of God!
  • Type: Poster
  • Year of Production: Made to order

Description

POSTER/PRINT (choose a size, measured in inches) From the 1919 edition of TALES OF MYSTERY AND IMAGINATION Click here to see our other Edgar Allan Poe posters Watermark will be removed High Resolution, 300 DPI Premium Semi-Gloss Paper Unframed, comes shipped In Mailing Tube Since the compilation of Edgar Allan Poe’s suspenseful and eerie tales into Tales of Mystery and Imagination in 1902, numerous talented artists have endeavored to depict them, including renowned names like Arthur Rackham, Edmund Dulac, and Gustave Dore. Yet, it may be the Irish artist Harry Clarke who has most skillfully captured the essence of Poe's eerie realm. In the 1919 edition of Tales, Clarke crafted twenty-four monochrome illustrations showcased below. Their unsettling and dreamlike quality prompts one to ponder if Clarke was under some peculiar influence, until one recalls the haunting narratives themselves.