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'The Little Sea Maid' illustrated by Harry Clarke, 1916
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is the opening scene of good omens 2 is inspired by the Harry Clarke's 1924 painting called "two winged angels in profile"?

Why did I, a certified Harry Clarke fan, not know about this?
It wasn't but it should have been.
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Judith slaying Holofernes
Harry Clarke
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Harry Clarke (1889–1931) - Donkey Skin
from 'Fairy Tales of Charles Perrault', 1922
#harry clarke#donkey skin#charles perrault#fairy tales#art nouveau#story illustration#illustration#art#drawing
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Harry Clarke’s illustration for Goethe’s Faust
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Harry Clarke (1889-1931), ‘The Mad Prince’, “The Studio”, Vol. 82, 1921
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Harry Clarke (1889-1931), 'Judith slaying Holofernes', no date Source
#harry clarke#irish artists#judith slaying holofernes#black & white art#black and white illustration#vintage illustration#vintage art#book of judith
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Donkeyskin, from The Fairy Tales of Charles Perrault by Harry Clarke (1922)
#harry clarke#art#illustration#golden age of illustration#1920s#1920s art#vintage art#vintage illustration#vintage#irish art#irish artist#books#book illustration#fairy tale#fairy tales#fairytale art#charles perrault#donkeyskin#art nouveau#classic art
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They look familiar…
I have a card with this image on it from the National Gallery of Ireland which I definitely didn’t buy solely because it reminded me of Crowley and Aziraphale 😅 now that we’ve seen them both in angel form together it seems particularly perfect. The Crowley one even has a plant 🪴😌
‘Two Winged Angels in Profile’ 1924, Harry Clarke, Oil on canvas
#good omens#good omens 2#crowley#aziraphale#ineffable spouses#art#david tennant#michael sheen#neil gaiman#terry pratchett#gnu terry pratchett#national gallery of ireland#angels#harry clarke#arts and crafts movement
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Today is Edgar Allan Poe’s birthday.
Of all the artists who rendered their interpretations of Poe’s works, Harry Clarke’s has been by far the spookiest.
Inspired by Art Nouveau, Art Deco, and the French Symbolist movement, Clarke’s illustrations of Poe take place against solid voids of black and (less often) white, which seem to throw into relief the author’s obsession with dyads — good and evil, madness and sanity, nature and artifice, darkness and light.
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The Little Glass Slipper
1922
Artist : Harry Clarke (1889-1931)
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'Columbine' by Harry Clarke , 1925
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‘he takes the gift with reverence and extends’
by harry clarke (1889-1931)
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“Say, rather, the rending of her coffin”
Harry Clarke (1889-1931) - The Fall of the House of Usher
illustration for Tales of Mystery and Imagination by Edgar Allan Poe, 1923
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#harry clarke#the fall of the house of usher#edgar allan poe#tales of mystery and imagination#art nouveau#art deco#horror art#book illustration#illustration#painting
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Its Figures Passed By Me from Edgar Allan Poe, Tales of Mystery and Imagination
Harry Clarke
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