'The Little Sea Maid' illustrated by Harry Clarke, 1916
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is the opening scene of good omens 2 is inspired by the Harry Clarke's 1924 painting called "two winged angels in profile"?
Why did I, a certified Harry Clarke fan, not know about this?
It wasn't but it should have been.
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Judith slaying Holofernes
Harry Clarke
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Harry Clarke’s illustration for Goethe’s Faust
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"Methinks, a million fools in choir are raving and will never tire", from Goethe's Faust by Harry Clarke (1927)
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They look familiar…
I have a card with this image on it from the National Gallery of Ireland which I definitely didn’t buy solely because it reminded me of Crowley and Aziraphale 😅 now that we’ve seen them both in angel form together it seems particularly perfect. The Crowley one even has a plant 🪴😌
‘Two Winged Angels in Profile’ 1924, Harry Clarke, Oil on canvas
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Fairy Tales by Hans Christian Andersen
1916
Artist : Harry Clarke
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'I know what you want' said the sea witch", from Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale of "The Little Mermaid". Engraving From The Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen from 1916
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The Little Sea Maid - art by Harry Clarke (1916)
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Harry Clarke - Manuscript Found in a Bottle (1923)
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'The Masque of the Red Death' from Edgar Allan Poe's tale illustrated by Harry Clarke
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'Berenice' from Edgar Allan Poe's 'Tales of Mystery and Imagination' by Harry Clarke
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Étain, depicted with her peers in power and beauty
Harry Clarke, stained-glass, [c.1900]
Left to right; Étain [or Éadaoin], Helen, Medb and Fand.
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Down to the Central Earth, his Proper Scene, from Alexander Pope's The Rape of Lock by Harry Clarke (1913)
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