The serpent consuming its tail, crowned with flame. Frontispiece by Melchior Lechter for Stefan George's, Der siebente Ring. The Seventh Ring. Berlin, 1907.
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The serpent consuming its tail, crowned with flame. Frontispiece by Melchior Lechter for Stefan George's, Der siebente Ring. The Seventh Ring. Berlin, 1907.
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“There was a gray ship in the far mists… but no voice came back”
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frontispiece to “The Woman of the Twilight” by Marah Ellis Ryan, 1913
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Willy Pogány (1882-1955), 'Iduna Picking the Apples of Life for the Gods', ''The Children of Odin'' by Colum Padraic, 1920
The Hand of Satan on the Sea of Darkness by Fletcher S. Bassett, frontispiece illustration for the Legends and Superstitions of the Sea and of Sailors in All Lands and at All Times (1885)
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John Buscema (1927-2002) Marvel Preview #16 frontispiece (1979)
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Vampirella #39 (January 1975) frontispiece by José “Pepe” González (1939-2009):
1. Pencil art, signed and dated 1974.
2. Published page with intro text.
3. Watercolour re-creation (2003), 45.7 x 61 cm (18 x 24 inches).
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"Starlight", frontispiece