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Harry Clarke's 'The Oblong Box' — Poe Illustration, c.1919
Drawn from Edgar Allan Poe's chilling tale 'The Oblong Box,' this masterwork by Harry Clarke depicts the mysterious elongated crate aboard a ship, shrouded in inky darkness while spectral, grotesque figures lurk along the upper bank — hinting at the story's terrible secret. Clarke's signature pen-and-ink virtuosity transforms Poe's nautical horror into a fever-dream of stippled cross-hatching, writhing roots, and leering skulls, making the mundane cargo container the most terrifying object in the composition.
Category: Book Illustration
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Artist: Harry Clarke
Era: Edwardian (1901-1914)
Decade: 1910s
Country: Ireland
Coolness: 8/10
Where darkness breathes and the box holds its terrible secret — Clarke's ink makes death itself shudder. Pure gothic nightmare fuel.
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