Showing posts with label Walter Appleton Clark. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Walter Appleton Clark. Show all posts

7/28/15

Walter Appleton Clark, Haloed Joan of Arc (?) on horse with lion flag leading army

Walter Appleton Clark, Haloed Joan of Arc illustration
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C.

Date: 1890-1906
Technique: Watercolor

Published as cover of Collier's weekly

7/27/15

Walter Appleton Clark, Grim reaper against red sunset

Walter Appleton Clark, Grim reaper against red sunset illustration
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C.

Date: c. 1905
Technique: Drawing

Published as tailpiece in: "For the Blood is the Life" by F. Marion Crawford, Collier's weekly (Dec. 16, 1905), p. 20.

Walter Appleton Clark, Man playing chess with grim reaper

Walter Appleton Clark, Man playing chess with grim reaper illustration
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C.

Date: c. 1906
Technique: Drawing

Published as headpiece in: "At Ephesus" by Georgia Wood Pangborn, Collier's weekly (Feb. 17, 1906), p. 16.



The Seventh Seal Det sjunde inseglet Ingmar Bergman

The Seventh Seal (Det sjunde inseglet); Ingmar Bergman, 1957

3/12/13

Walter Appleton Clark, El Callejón del Armado

Walter Appleton Clark Illustration from Legends of the city of Mexico
Date: 1906-10

Illustration from Legends of the city of Mexico by Thomas A. Janvier

Walter Appleton Clark, El Puente del Clérigo

Walter Appleton Clark Illustration from Legends of the city of Mexico
Date: 1906-10

Illustration from Legends of the city of Mexico by Thomas A. Janvier

Walter Appleton Clark, La Calle del Puente del Cuervo

Walter Appleton Clark Illustration from Legends of the city of Mexico
Date: 1906-10

Illustration from Legends of the city of Mexico by Thomas A. Janvier

Walter Appleton Clark, La Mujer Herrada

Walter Appleton Clark Illustration from Legends of the city of Mexico
Date: 1906-10

Illustration from Legends of the city of Mexico by Thomas A. Janvier

Walter Appleton Clark, La Calle de los Parados

Walter Appleton Clark Illustration from Legends of the city of Mexico
Date: 1906-10

Illustration from Legends of the city of Mexico by Thomas A. Janvier

Walter Appleton Clark, El Callejón del Padre Lecuona

Walter Appleton Clark Illustration from Legends of the city of Mexico
Date: 1906-10

Illustration from Legends of the city of Mexico by Thomas A. Janvier

3/2/13

Walter Appleton Clark, The three rogues search in the woods for death

Walter Appleton Clark The Canterbury tales of Geoffrey Chaucer illustration
From The Canterbury tales of Geoffrey Chaucer, modern rendition by Percy MacKaye, New York, 1914