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Harry Clarke's 'Mesmeric Revelation' — Poe Hypnosis Scene, c.1919
A gaunt mesmerist looms over a eerily grinning subject mid-trance, surrounded by onlookers in Victorian dress while phantasmagoric diagrams of skeletal figures and celestial beasts float on a screen behind them. This pen-and-ink masterwork captures Edgar Allan Poe's 'Mesmeric Revelation' — the tale of a dying man hypnotized at the moment of death to commune with the infinite. The dense crosshatching, macabre elegance, and occult atmosphere are unmistakably Harry Clarke at his most hypnotic.
Category: Book Illustration
Publication: Tales of Mystery and Imagination by Edgar Allan Poe
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Artist: Harry Clarke
Publisher: George G. Harrap
Decade: 1910s
Country: Ireland
Coolness: 5/10
Less rocket-ships, more existential dread — Clarke's illustration operates in the gothic register where science bleeds into the supernatural. Restrained by pulp standards but deeply unsettling in the way only fine pen-and-ink can manage.
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