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The Gothic Illustrations of Edward Gorey

January 31, 2022June 28, 2020 by retrofuturista

Edward Gorey (born in Chicago, 1925-2000) was an American illustrator and writer noted for his pen-and-ink drawings influenced by the Victorian and Edwardian settings, gaining … Read more

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