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Lawrence Sterne Stevens (1884–1960), illustration to “Mimic” by Donald A. Wollheim
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“I saw two big eyes staring into the sky...”
Lawrence Sterne Stevens (1884–1960), illustration to “Mimic” by Donald A. Wollheim
Fantastic Novels Vol. 4 #3, September 1950 — source

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Siegfried Zademack, “Achtung” (Danger)
oil on canvas, 2023
Unknown Balinese Actor in Fanged Mask for Play Indonesia Date Unknown In Bali the spirit of the mask is said to incarnate the living flesh of the dancer. Performers trance-channel the wisdom of their culture through this art form, sometimes used to drive out evil spirits from a village.

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Maboroshi Hakurankai in Shizuoka, Japan
The kanji say “beautiful legs shrine”
Illustration from Pierre Boaistuau's Histoires Prodigieuses (Histoires prodigieuses extraictes de plusieurs fameux autheurs, grecz & latins, sacrez & prophanes) (1559), dedication copy to Queen Elizabeth I of England.
Here's how this image appeared in the non-QE version:
Edmund Joseph Sullivan (1869–1933), “Love Looks Through the Little Window”
illustration from ‘The French Revolution: A History’ by Thomas Carlyle, 1910
Hisao Karada, ‘Karada no hataraki [The Workings of the Human Body]’, 1925
“Allegory of the World”
anonymous, Dutch school, c. 1590–1633

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丹下左膳余話 百萬両の壺 by kasa51, via Flickr. circa 1935, Japan
Unknown, Histoires Prodigieuses; the Monster of Cracow Brightly colored and decorated illumination of the so-called "Monster of Cracow" 1559 Wellcome Collection
Kiakshuk, Inuit Artist, Sea Monsters Devouring a Whale, 1961, Cape Dorset
the Rocketeer and Betty, by Bill Sienkiewicz.

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Dong Qichang, Landscape in the style of Mi Youren’s, Mist and Rain on Summer, 17th century