Gustave Moreau – Study of Salome for "Salome Dancing before Herod"

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Gustave Moreau – Study of Salome for "Salome Dancing before Herod"
An unusual typographic optical illusion
an apparently random pattern is actually text when viewed at a very steep oblique angle the text is “it is better to have loved and lost than never loved at all”
Illustration by Mervyn Peake
Charles W. Stewart (1915-2001)
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P. Craig Russell: Salome
Illustrations by Edward Gorey for a 1960 edition of WAR OF THE WORLDS.
Barbara Remington’s ‘Lord of the Rings’ trilogy covers
Mila Von Luttich (1872-1929), 'Unerklärlich' (Inexplicable), ''Meggendorfer-Blätter'', 1908
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The Empire Strikes Back (1979)
‘The Man in the Widerness’ by Mervyn Peake, 1940
“A pirate but- who wouldn’t walk the plank? The pirate is Clara Bow, the highly promising young flapper of the cinema”.
Screenland, April 1924.
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