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In His Toilsome Journey to the Water His Fears Redoubled within Him
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One of several haunting illustrations carried out by Irish artist Harry Clarke for a 1919 edition of Edgar Allan Poe’s Tales of Mystery and Imagination, published by George G. Harrap of London. Of all Clarke's works these macabre masterpieces would prove his most popular and enduring. (Image source: Grandma's Graphics)
- The Drunkard's Progress: From the First Glass to the Grave Nathan Currier
- “Death is the line that marks the end of all” Joris Hoefnagel
- They Swarmed Upon Me in Ever-Accumulating Heaps Harry Clarke
- The Drunkard's Progress E. B. and E. C. Kellogg
- Deep, Deep, and For Ever, into some Ordinary and Nameless Grave Harry Clarke
- Calavera from Oaxaca José Guadalupe Posada
- Death: "My Irony Surpasses All Others" Odilon Redon
- Calaveras from the Heap, Number 2 José Guadalupe Posada