"Cat Headed Blengiglomenean Gasook, or the Thunderer", Henry Darger.
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"Cat Headed Blengiglomenean Gasook, or the Thunderer", Henry Darger.
(Henry Darger). Ed Park. The Outsiders. The Village Voice, volume 4/#16. New York: Village Voice Media, Inc., April 23, 2002.
Untitled (Two Girls and A Dog Sitting in a Garden) - Henry Darger
Henry Darger (American, 1892–1973), Blengin, circa 1920–30, watercolor, graphite pencil, blue carbon paper transfer on paper, 23 1/2 x 34 15/16 in. (59.7 x 88.7 cm), Collection of Richard Rosenthal, © Estate of Henry Darger, Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
Henry Darger, Eagle Headed Blengin, c. 1950-60, graphite, carbon transfer and watercolor on paper
Henry Darger, Clouds, mid-20th century
Henry Darger: a) Statues of Glandelinians strangling children struck by lightening; b) Children pulling statues, 1950 - 1960