A coloring of The Spirit Appearing to Faust, by Franz Xaver Simm, from Goethe’s Works ~ Illustrated by the Best German Artists vol. II, 1885, edited by George Barrie

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A coloring of The Spirit Appearing to Faust, by Franz Xaver Simm, from Goethe’s Works ~ Illustrated by the Best German Artists vol. II, 1885, edited by George Barrie
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A Landscape with a Goat, Gerrit Dou - ca. 1665.
Michael Whelan, ‘Arise’, 1990 Still digging this album cover used by Sepultura for their 1991 album ‘Arise’. I remember buying this album as a sophomore in high school and being blown away. Fun times. Source
Ian Miller, “Worlds of Fantasy”, Vol.1. #3, 1996 Source
by Rovina Cai Illustrations for Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights
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Le Château de la mort, lithograph ,1895.
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Equestrian portrait of Stanisław Kostka Potocki (1781, detail) Jacques-Louis David (1748 - 1825)
La Belle Dame Sans Merci (1905) Rose Cecil O'Neill
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Arthur Rackham (1867-1939), “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” by William Shakespeare, 1909 Source
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The “Divine Comedy” by Ezio Anichini
Dante Alighieri had a major influence on the career of his fellow citizen Ezio Anichini (1886-1948).
The Florentine artist – who collaborated with magazines such as “Almanacco italiano Bemporad”, “Il Giornalino della Domenica”, and “Scena illustrata” since the very early 1900s – often worked on portraits of the famous poet, represented scenes from his works, and illustrated postcards to celebrate the 600-year anniversary of Dante’s death, in 1921.
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