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POE: THE RAVEN, 1845. Illustration by Edmund Dulac (1882-1953) for a 1912 edition of Edgar Allan Poes The Raven, first published in 1845

POE: THE RAVEN, 1845. Illustration by Edmund Dulac (1882-1953) for a 1912 edition of Edgar Allan Poes The Raven, first published in 1845


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POE: THE RAVEN, 1845. Illustration by Edmund Dulac (1882-1953) for a 1912 edition of Edgar Allan Poes The Raven, first published in 1845

POE: THE RAVEN, 1845.
Illustration by Edmund Dulac (1882-1953) for a 1912 edition of Edgar Allan Poes The Raven, first published in 1845

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This print showcases Edmund Dulac's stunning illustration for a 1912 edition of Edgar Allan Poe's timeless masterpiece, "The Raven". Originally published in 1845, this haunting poem has captivated readers for generations with its dark and mysterious themes. Dulac's artistic rendition perfectly captures the eerie atmosphere of Poe's work. The image depicts a middle-aged man sitting alone in a dimly lit room, his face filled with anguish and despair. A raven perches ominously on a bust above him, casting an ominous shadow over the scene. The intricate details of the illustration bring to life the gloomy ambiance that permeates throughout Poe's writing. Edmund Dulac was an American illustrator known for his exceptional talent in bringing fantastical stories to life through his art. His skillful use of color and shading adds depth and intensity to this particular piece, enhancing the overall sense of foreboding that resonates from Poe's words. This print serves as a visual tribute to both Edgar Allan Poe and Edmund Dulac, two influential figures who have left an indelible mark on American literature and art respectively. It is not only a testament to their creative genius but also an invitation for viewers to immerse themselves in the macabre world crafted by these talented individuals during America's early years in the 19th century

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