Silent Sundays: Skeleton with Clown (1920)
Costumed participants in a football match reported in the July 1920 issue of Polytechnic Magazine, via the University of Westminster Archives .Filed under: Projects, Silent Sundays
View ArticleSilent Sundays: Halloween 1941
Halloween-themed pin-up photo shoot circa 1941 featuring Barbara Britton, Katharine Booth, Ella Neal and Eva Gabor. Advertisements Filed under: Silent Sundays
View ArticleSilent Sundays: Jinkies (2015)
Jinkies by Lego artist and photographer Chris McVeigh, 2015 Advertisements Filed under: Projects, Silent Sundays
View ArticleSilent Sundays: Deep Dark Fears (2014)
From the Deep Dark Fears series by Fran Krause, 2014
View ArticleSilent Sundays: Demons and Elves of Every Size (1869)
Demons and Elves of Every Size and Kind Danced Across the Room, illustration from “The Strange Message,” in Boys of England, vol. 6, no. 161, 13 Dec. 1869
View ArticleSilent Sundays: All the Flowers and Insects (2013)
Toru Kamei, All the Flowers and Insects, oil on linen, 2013
View ArticleSilent Sundays: Konga the Human Frog (1960)
Konga the Human Frog, illustration by Rudolf Sieber-Lonati for Macabros #4, 1960 (via Tales from Weirdland)
View ArticleSilent Sundays: Sin Eaters (2016)
Sin Eaters, diorama in wood, paper, moss, cloth, and clay, by Lee Harper, 2016 Advertisements
View ArticleSilent Sundays: The Sociable Ghost (1903)
Illustration by Thomas McIlvaine and A. W. Schwartz for The Sociable Ghost: Being The Adventures Of A Reporter Who Was Invited By The Sociable Ghost To A Grand Banquet, Ball, And Convention Under The...
View ArticleSilent Sundays: Faust (1925)
One of nearly thirty illustrations by artist Harry Clarke for a special 1925 edition of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s Faust Advertisements
View ArticleSilent Sundays: I Have No Reflection (2012)
I Have No Reflection, photography by Christopher McKenney, 2012 Advertisements
View ArticleSilent Sundays: Russian Folk Art Skull (2013)
Russian folk-art skull in the style of North-Dvina by Sasha Vinogradova, 2013
View ArticleSilent Sundays: Lucretia Can Ask (1974)
Lukretia lässt bitten (Lucretia Can Ask), color etching by Peter Croy, 1974
View ArticleSilent Sundays: The Garden of Death (1896)
Hugo Simberg, The Garden of Death, watercolor and gouache, 1896
View ArticleSilent Sundays: Apparition of the Large Skeleton (1844)
Apparition of the Large Skeleton Summoned Before Otake Taro Mitsukuni and His Retainer, by Takiyasha, Daughter of Taira no Masakado, in His Haunted Soma Castle, woodblock triptych by Utagawa Kuniyoshi...
View ArticleSilent Sundays: Joan (1998)
Finale from Alexander McQueen’s Joan-of-Arc-Inspired Autumn/Winter 1998 collection for London Fashion Week
View ArticleSilent Sundays: Halloween in Cleveland (1910’s)
Circa 1910-1920 Halloween party at the home of Helen and Bert Pour of Cleveland, Ohio (via Vintage Everyday)
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