Harry Clarke's 'I Would Call Aloud Upon Her Name' — Poe's Tales, 1919
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Harry Clarke's 'I Would Call Aloud Upon Her Name' — Poe's Tales, 1919

Razor-sharp black ink crosshatching creates an almost tactile darkness as a towering, halo-crowned goddess figure radiates from a massive mandala of geometric and floral patterns. A crouching sorcerer-figure kneels at lower right, clutching smoldering tendrils of smoke. The composition pulses with obsessive Art Nouveau detail — every surface alive with stippling, dots, and spirals — evoking the hallucinatory dread and dark romanticism of Edgar Allan Poe's supernatural fiction.

Category: Book Illustration
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Artist: Harry Clarke
Era: Edwardian (1901-1914)
Decade: 1910s
Country: Ireland
Coolness: 7/10

Clarke's obsessive pen-and-ink universe packs extraordinary imagination-per-square-inch — every millimeter of the page seethes with dotwork, geometry, and dark symbolism. The supernatural confrontation between radiant goddess and cowering dark magician channels pure Gothic fever energy.

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