Showing posts with label illustrators. Show all posts
Showing posts with label illustrators. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Arthur Rackham...the Wind in the Willows..illustration..Satyr



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"Perhaps he would never have dared to raise his eyes, but that, though the piping was now hushed, the call and the summons seemed still dominant and imperious. He might not refuse, were Death himself waiting to strike him instantly, once he had looked with mortal eye on things rightly kept hidden. Trembling he obeyed, and raised his humble head; and then, in that utter clearness of the imminent dawn, while Nature, flushed with fulness of incredible colour, seemed to hold her breath for the event, he looked in the very eyes of the Friend and Helper; saw the backward sweep of the curved horns, gleaming in the growing daylight; saw the stern, hooked nose between the kindly eyes that were looking down on them humourously, while the bearded mouth broke into a half-smile at the corners; saw the rippling muscles on the arm that lay across the broad chest, the long supple hand still holding the pan-pipes only just fallen away from the parted lips; saw the splendid curves of the shaggy limbs disposed in majestic ease on the sward; saw, last of all, nestling between his very hooves, sleeping soundly in entire peace and contentment, the little, round, podgy, childish form of the baby otter. All this he saw, for one moment breathless and intense, vivid on the morning sky; and still, as he looked, he lived; and still, as he lived, he wondered."

Kenneth Grahame





Saturday, June 25, 2011

Mahlon Blaine ... illustrator... Nova Venus

from another favourite illustrator, a few images from the stunning illustrated poem Nova Venus...



INFINITELY GRACIOUS, radiantly beautiful,
Aphrodite rose from the foam. 
All life loved and laughed, and begot new life in tender play....
 



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In 1923 Mahlon Blaine burst upon the art scene with striking works of imagination and vision. Within a short time his work was published in everything ranging from children's books and mainstream magazines to erotic portfolios. The body of work he produced between 1926 and 1930 was nothing short of phenomenal but after 1931 his output became increasingly sporadic. Sadly like so many artists before him who have given us so much, Blaine died penniless and mostly forgotten in January of 1969.

 More wonders >  HERE and HERE





Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Lee Brown Coye... illustrations...





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Ambrose Bierce's "Oil of Dog"


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Lord Dunsany's "the Exiles Club"



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Arthur Machen's "History of the Young Man With Spectacles"


more weird and wonderful Coye work and other wonders from >> FREEDOM SCHOOL RECORDS



Friday, March 4, 2011

Alastair... The Temptation of St Anthony...



another scan from one of my favourite illustrators Alastair (Hans Henning Voigt)


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Anger - One of the seven deadly sins in all his magnificence, holding two spiked balls aloft, his body dripping with blood,

from Alastair Illustrator of Decadence Victor Arwas - Thames and Hudson


previous ALASTAIR



Saturday, January 29, 2011

Andre Domin ...illustration for "Litanies de la Rose"...1919



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"Litanies de la Rose"
Remy de Gourmont (Author)
Paris: Editions Rene Kieffer, 1919


Rose with dark eyes,
mirror of your nothingness,
rose with dark eyes,
make us believe in the mystery,
hypocrite flower,
flower of silence.

Rose the colour of pure gold,
oh safe deposit of the ideal,
rose the colour of pure gold,
give us the key of your womb,
hypocrite flower,
flower of silence.

Rose the colour of silver,
censer of our dreams,
rose the colour of silver,
take our heart and turn it into smoke,
hypocrite flower,
flower of silence.

Remy de Gourmont




Thursday, January 6, 2011

Elie Grekoff (1914-1985) ... Tiresias...illustrations 1954




from TIRESIAS by Marcel Jouhandeau, 1954

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these illustrations are from the Bibliothèque Gay

an interesting essay on Marcel Jouhandeau's Tiresias >>  by Ed Madden
The Anus of Tiresias: Sodomy, Alchemy, Metamorphosis

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Sunday, September 5, 2010

Rose O'Neill...drawing...Sweet monsters...




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“I am in love with magic and monsters,
and the drama of form emerging from the formless.”
 




Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Voudon Paper Cuts.... the Magick Art of Hagen von Tulien





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Dark Illuminations ~ Paper Cut 2010



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Société ~ Paper Cut 2010



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From Beyond ~ Paper Cut 2010


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Vignette ~ Ink on paper 2010

all works © copyright by Hagen von Tulien


Hagen von Tuliens Official Myspace




Tuesday, August 24, 2010

D'AUREVILLY Barbey...What never dies ...



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 from D'AUREVILLY Barbey — What Never Dies. A romance. Translated from the French by Sebastian Malmoth (Oscar Wilde). 1928. Privately Printed
illustrated by Donald Denton



Sunday, June 13, 2010

Santiago Caruso...sublime imagery



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The amazing illustrations of Santiago Caruso, please check out his blog

Santiago CARUSO