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Cendrillon ~ Emile Bertrand 1899
Die Graphischen KĂŒnste: Secession ~ Koloman Moser 1914
Marie Vassilieff (Russian, 1884-1957), Anna Pavlova as the Dragonfly, 1928 Mixed media, 51.5 x 48 cm.
Edvard Munch (1863-1944) I mannens hjerne  - In Manâs Brain (1897) woodcut 37.2 x 56.7 cm Thielska Galleriet, Stockholm
Collection of real and mythical creatures.
A few poppies as we head into November.
Jugend, 1897, no. 23 -Rebecca B. Jugend, MuÌnchen : G. Hirthâs Verlag. MU Ellis Special Collections Closed 053 M921 Â 1897
Michael Wolgemut - Danse Macabre, 1493.
Nicola Perscheid - Mohnblumen, 1913
German postcard by Rotophot. Fern Andra in There was frost in the spring night (Fern Andra, Kurt Matull, 1915)
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Pierre Michault, La Dance aux aveigles, France 1466
BnF, Français 1654, fol. 171r
The month of November taken from âThe Shepheardâs Calendarâ by Edmund Spenser (1552?-1599).
Illustration by Walter Crane (1845-1915).
Edition published 1898 by Harper & Brothers
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Harry Clarke, illustration for âFaustâ Â c.1924-26.
Harry Clarkeâs stained glass
Harald Oskar Sohlberg
âThe Mermaidâ (1896)
âNight Scene with Goats and Devilsâ (1898).
Pen and black ink and wash over graphite by Hans Reitz.
Image and text courtesy The Morgan Library and Museum.