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Tales of Mystery and Imagination by Edgar Allan Poe, 1923, Harry Clarke
Tamara and Demon, 1891, Mikhail Vrubel
Medium: watercolor,paper
https://www.wikiart.org/en/mikhail-vrubel/tamara-and-demon-1891
St. Cyril, 1885, Mikhail Vrubel
Medium: zinc
Italy. Scenes of ancient life. (Sketch for the curtain in Russian Private Opera), 1891, Mikhail Vrubel
Medium: watercolor,paper
The Theft of the Sampo, Akseli Gallen-Kallela, 1905, Finnish National Gallery
http://kokoelmat.fng.fi/app?si=A-1994-192
Horseman, 1890, Mikhail Vrubel
Medium: pencil,paper
At Nightfall, 1900, Mikhail Vrubel
Medium: oil,canvas
Rural landscape. Set Design for Adan’s ballet “Giselle”, 1910, Alexandre Benois
Medium: gouache,paper
Mountain landscape, 1942, Konstantin Bogaevsky
Two gondolas on the quay, 1885, Mikhail Vrubel
Medium: pencil,paper
Male nude, 1882, Mikhail Vrubel
Farewell of Zara with Ismail, 1890, Mikhail Vrubel
Medium: watercolor,paper
Mountain Torrent, 1918, Egon Schiele
Medium: oil,canvas
Christ, 1885, Mikhail Vrubel
Medium: zinc
Head of Demon, 1890, Mikhail Vrubel
Medium: watercolor,paper
The novelist, 1903, Frantisek Kupka
Medium: ink,watercolor,paper
https://www.wikiart.org/en/frantisek-kupka/the-novelist
Artist's son, 1901, Mikhail Vrubel
Medium: charcoal,watercolor,paper