William Blake, Behemoth and Leviathan,1805–10
Pen/black/grey ink, grey wash, and watercolor, over faint indications in pencil, on paper
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Virgil Finlay, Ilustration for ‘The Homecoming’ by Ray Bradbury, ‘Famous Fantastic Mysteries’ magazine, December 1952
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You know who
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Moloch from Fritz’s Lang’s ‘Metropolis’, 1927
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Häxan (Witchcraft Through The Ages), written and directed by Benjamin Christensen, 1922
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Häxan, written and directed by Benjamin Christensen, 1922
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May you weekend be joyous!
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The thing from The Terror, apparently
There are a couple Blake watercolors in the current Sendak exhibit Sendak was influenced by Blake's color palate and used WB's colors throughout his works.
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There are 2 great exhibits @MorganLibrary now. Walt Whitman & Maurice Sendak. They were both enemies of tyrants, both were nature lovers & defenders of all faiths & all human beings, both American patriots with critical eyes & strong, empathic hearts. themorgan.org/exhibitions/cu
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