Edward Gorey Gallery
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Amerika. Franz Kafka. Doubleday Anchor, 1955. Cover by Edward Gorey. Amerika tells the story of the
antique-erotic: A fascinating picture from the 1910s, three well-muscled young men photographed outd
gothiccharmschool: thespectraldimension: Edward Gorey loved cats (and books). A lot. Sometimes more
nobrashfestivity: Edward Gorey, The Sea from his tarot card set pen and ink
wandering-in-wonder: Edward Gorey, vampires
cleolinda: Getting Gorey with Alley Theatre’s ‘Dracula’ Edward Gorey—whose p
“I is for Ida who drowned in a lake” is my favourite.
Chance. Joseph Conrad. Doubleday Anchor Books, NY, 1957 (first published 1913). Original d
trulyvincent: Edward Gorey
Edward Gorey
The Gashlycrumb Tinies by Edward Gorey, 1963
bad-moodboard: Edward Gorey - A Dull Afternoon
disease: Edward Gorey on the set he designed for Dracula, in 1977. He received a Tony Award for the
marianhalcombes: Jeremy Brett as Count Dracula in the 1978 adaptation of Dracula, designed by Edward
cousinbarnabas: Jeremy Brett in DRACULA, with production design by Edward Gorey.
theartivistic: Bats, by Edward Gorey (1925 – 2000).
wandering-in-wonder:Edward Gorey, vampires
Edward Gorey
Edward Gorey
disease: Edward Gorey on the set he designed for Dracula, in 1977. He received a Tony Award for the
Edward Gorey
folkhorror: cover art by Edward Gorey Gorey Covers #2:Joan Aiken - “The Wolves of Willoug
I really love the new Edward Gorey-esque character designs Disney is putting out for their Haunted M
I wrote a few more Edward Gorey-inspired ABDL-ish poems, and I recently illustrated one of them! The
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