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Harry Clarke's 'MS. Found in a Bottle' — Poe's Doomed Ghost Ship, c.1919
A spectral sailing vessel — no steam, no engine, no rational propulsion — hurtles through a supernatural storm in this illustration for Edgar Allan Poe's 'MS. Found in a Bottle.' The ship, crewed by phantom figures, careens through crashing luminescent waves while ghostly shrouded forms loom from the darkness and a spectral chain trails into the abyss. Clarke's densely ornamental sails and jewel-like color fragments evoke a vessel sailing beyond the edge of known science into oceanic oblivion.
Category: Book Illustration
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Artist: Harry Clarke
Era: Edwardian (1901-1914)
Decade: 1910s
Country: Ireland
Coolness: 7/10
That ship is sailing straight off the edge of the world and nobody can stop it — those ghost things in the water are going to swallow it whole! Clarke makes every shadow look like it's alive and hungry.
Tags:
explorationmonstersapocalypseunderseaghost shipsailing vesselsupernatural stormphantom crewspectral figurescrashing wavesdoomed voyageornamental sailsHarry ClarkeEdgar Allan PoeMS Found in a Bottleghost shipsupernaturalArt NouveauIrish illustrationTales of Mysterydoomed vesseldark fantasymaritime horrorvintage book illustration





