Sunday, October 16, 2016

Herbert E. Crowley (1873 – 1939)

Herbert E. Crowley - Rye, 1911Rye, 1911

Herbert E. Crowley - Five Ghouls, 1911-14Five Ghouls, 1911-14

Herbert E. Crowley - NightmareNightmare

Herbert E. Crowley - Fantastic Animals Left off the Ark, 1911-14 Animals Left off the ArkFantastic Animals Left off the Ark, 1911-14

Herbert E. Crowley - SlanderSlander

Herbert E. Crowley - The Haunt, 1920'sThe Haunt, 1920's

Herbert E. Crowley - What is Funny? by Herbert Crowley (Toronto Sunday World), January 24, 1915What is Funny? by Herbert Crowley (Toronto Sunday World), January 24, 1915

Dummy for "The Wiggle Much" Comic Strip, Number 14 (published by The New York Herald, June 14, 1910)"The Wiggle Much" Comic Strip, Number 14 (published by The New York Herald, June 14, 1910)

Herbert E. Crowley - Dummy for "The Wiggle Much" Comic Strip, Number 11 (published by The New York Herald, May 29, 1910)"The Wiggle Much" Comic Strip, Number 11 (published by The New York Herald, May 29, 1910)

Herbert E. Crowley - Dummy for "The Wiggle Much" Comic Strip, Number 16 (not published by The New York Herald) 1910"The Wiggle Much" Comic Strip, Number 16 (not published by The New York Herald) 1910

Herbert E. Crowley - "The Wiggle Much" Comic Strip, No. 1 (published in The New York Herald, March 20, 1910)"The Wiggle Much" Comic Strip, No. 1 (published in The New York Herald, March 20, 1910)


"Herbert E. Crowley (1873 – 1939) was a British artist, set designer, and comic strip cartoonist. He is the author of The Wigglemuch, a symbolic comic strip published by the New York Herald. It ran for a total of 13 installments from March to June 1910.

Born in London in 1873, Crowley grew up to become a painter. Even though he studied singing in Paris and became a trained musician, his drawings and cartoons led him to New York, where he lived for around 15 years. His first work after arriving in the US in 1910 was The Wigglemuch (published by the New York Herald), a comic strip that has become his most famous piece. It was also the only collection of comic strip cartoons that he would ever publish. Between 1910 and 1924, many of his paintings and sketches were exhibited in New York, in both collective and individual exhibitions, including the Armory Show in 1913 and frequent artwork displays on 57th Street. He exhibited with Léon Bakst at the Berlin Photographic Company in New York in 1914, where his work was compared to that of William Blake in the exhibition catalog. The New York Times, in an article about the exhibit, remarked, regarding the comparison that "what resemblances may exist between the two artists is strongest in the spiritual quality of their attitude toward their art and a kind of personal symbolism not very clear to the uninitiated."

He married Neighborhood Playhouse founder Alice Lewisohn in 1924, and the two of them became part of the Carl Jung inner circle in Zurich. Crowley was one of the first set designers for the Neighborhood Playhouse, designing sets for The Kairn of Koridwen in 1917. The New York Times mentioned the wedding, held in London in a small item on an obituaries page, identifying Crowley only as "an English artist." The item went on to mention that "... (Alice) told none of her friends of the possibility that she might be married before she returned, but they were not surprised at the news, for she and Mr. Crowley had been close friends for several years."

In the mid-to-late 1920s Crowley returned to London and spent some time traveling. He went to the Middle East and he frequently visited India. Crowley eventually established himself in Zurich, Switzerland, where he would spend the rest of his life. He died in 1939." - quote source


There is currently a kickstarter titled "The Temple of Silence: Forgotten Worlds of Herbert Crowley" with the goal of creating an oversized archival art book of Crowley's work.   

A tumblr devoted to the works of Crowley can be viewed here.

Artworks found thanks to Josh O'Neil and at The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Wednesday, October 12, 2016

Sean Äaberg's Dungeon Degenerates - HAND OF DOOM Fantasy Board Game

Sean Äaberg - Dungeon Degenerates, Hand of Doom Cover

Sean Äaberg - Dungeon Degenerates Maze

Sean Äaberg - Dungeon Degenerates, THE WURSTREICH

Sean Äaberg - Dungeon Degenerates, Temple of Madness

Sean Äaberg - Dungeon Degenerates, Box Contents

"Dungeon Degenerates is a fantasy adventure board game from Goblinko. Blending a Dark & Dirty Old School role playing game aesthetic with an easy to learn, fast-moving & engaging board game system, Dungeon Degenerates delivers the dark fantasy adventure you want, when you want it. Players choose between four adventuring Degenerates who have been imprisoned for various crimes of survival. As they make their way out of Brüttelberg into the decaying Eastern provinces of the Würstreich they must find their way, taking on strange & dangerous adventures & fighting against the corruption & decadence that have set into the land. Monsters, cultists, witches, demons & wizards have taken advantage of the rot & are encroaching on civilization. As if that wasn’t enough, the Necromancer’s Hand of Doom points down on the land & disrupts the natural order with Hellish resolve."

Further details about the game can be found at its press release at Goblinko.  A selection of monsters from the game were previously shared on Monster Brains.

The kickstarter for Sean Äaberg's Dungeon Degenerates board game started yesterday and in that time it has amassed 25 of its 35 thousand goal, so it's safe to say this thing is getting made.

 If you would like to contribute to the kickstarter and pick up your own copy of Dungeon Degenerates,  you can find it here.

Sunday, October 09, 2016

Jan Brueghel the Elder (1568 – 1625)


Jan Brueghel the Elder - Aeneas Works the Hell Fires from Sybil, 1590-1620
Jan Brueghel the Elder - Aeneas Works the Hell Fires from Sybil, 1590-1620

Jan Brueghel the Elder (attributed to) - Aeneas in the Underworld, 1596 Jan Brueghel the Elder (attributed to) - Aeneas in the Underworld, 1596

Jan Brueghel the Elder - Orpheus Sings for Pluto and Proserpina, 1594Jan Brueghel the Elder - Orpheus Sings for Pluto and Proserpina, 1594

Aeneas og Sibyllen fra Cumae i underverdenJan Brueghel the Elder (attributed to) - Aeneas and the Cumaean Sibyl in the Underworld, 1600-25

Sankt Antonius' fristelser Jan Brueghel the Elder (attributed to) - The Temptation of Saint Anthony

Several of the above paintings found at the Thorvaldsen Museum. 

More paintings from Jan Brueghel the Elder can be found here.

Thursday, October 06, 2016

Herri met de Bles - Inferno, 16th Century

Herri met de Bles - The Inferno, 16th C Herri met de Bles - The Inferno, detail 1, 16th C Herri met de Bles - The Inferno, detail 6, 16th C Herri met de Bles - The Inferno, detail 2, 16th C Herri met de Bles - The Inferno, detail 4, 16th C Herri met de Bles - The Inferno, detail 5, 16th C Herri met de Bles - The Inferno, detail 3, 16th C Another painting by Bles depicting a hell landscape was previously shared here.

Tuesday, October 04, 2016

Theodor Kittelsen (1857-1914)

 Theodor Kittelsen - Skogstroll, 1890Skogstroll, 1890

Theodor Kittelsen - "The Ash Lad beheads the Troll." 1900 The Ash Lad beheads the Troll, 1900

Theodor Kittelsen - The Water Troll Who Eats Only Young Girls, 1881The Water Troll Who Eats Only Young Girls, 1881

Theodor Kittelsen - Troldskab, 1892 Troldskab, 1892

Theodor Kittelsen - Forest Troll, 1906Forest Troll, 1906

Theodor Kittelsen - The Ash Lad and the Wolf, 1900The Ash Lad and the Wolf, 1900

Theodor Kittelsen - Illustration for "Troldskab" 1892 Illustration for "Troldskab" 1892

Theodor Kittelsen - Trolløye, 1891 Trolløye, 1891

Theodor Kittelsen - The Monster of the Lake, 1904The Monster of the Lake, 1904

Theodor Kittelsen - PostkortPostkort

Saturday, October 01, 2016

Stefan Eggeler (1894 -1969)

 Stefan Eggeler - The musician and the devil in the enchanted castle, 1920The musician and the devil in the enchanted castle, 1920

Stefan Eggeler - The Walpurgisnacht Portfolio (six etchings after Gustav Meyrinks) 1922 (6)The Walpurgisnacht Portfolio (one of six etchings after Gustav Meyrinks) 1922

Stefan Eggeler - The Walpurgisnacht Portfolio (six etchings after Gustav Meyrinks) 1922 (5)The Walpurgisnacht Portfolio (two of six etchings after Gustav Meyrinks) 1922

Stefan Eggeler - The Walpurgisnacht Portfolio (six etchings after Gustav Meyrinks) 1922 (4)The Walpurgisnacht Portfolio (three of six etchings after Gustav Meyrinks) 1922

Stefan Eggeler - The Walpurgisnacht Portfolio (six etchings after Gustav Meyrinks) 1922 (2)The Walpurgisnacht Portfolio (four of six etchings after Gustav Meyrinks) 1922

Stefan Eggeler - The Walpurgisnacht Portfolio (six etchings after Gustav Meyrinks) 1922 (1)The Walpurgisnacht Portfolio (five of six etchings after Gustav Meyrinks) 1922

Stefan Eggeler - The Walpurgisnacht Portfolio (six etchings after Gustav Meyrinks) 1922 (3)The Walpurgisnacht Portfolio (six of six etchings after Gustav Meyrinks) 1922

Stefan Eggeler - Illustrations for Hanns Heinz Ewers's Die Herzen der Könige, 1922 (2) Illustration for Hanns Heinz Ewers's "Die Herzen der Könige," 1922

Stefan Eggeler - Illustrations for Hanns Heinz Ewers's Die Herzen der Könige, 1922 (1) Illustration for Hanns Heinz Ewers's "Die Herzen der Könige," 1922

Stefan Eggeler - Illustrations for Hanns Heinz Ewers's Die Herzen der Könige, 1922 (3)Illustration for Hanns Heinz Ewers's "Die Herzen der Könige," 1922

Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Giuseppe Bernardino Bison - Pluto and a Harlequin in Hell, 18th-19th C

Giuseppe Bernardino Bison - Pluto and a Harlequin in Hell, 18th-19th C

Studio of David Teniers the Younger - The Witches Sabbath, 17th C

Studio of David Teniers the Younger - The Witches Sabbath, 17th C

A version of this painting as copied by Dominique Vivant-Denon was previously shared here.

Artwork found at Sotheby's.

Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Antoine Valentin Jumel Noireterre - The Duel, 1853

Antoine Valentin Jumel Noireterre - The Duel, 1853

Artwork found at Scribe3haxan  The artwork originates from The Sabix website and exists in the collection of the Goya Museum in Castres, France.

Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Gunnar Utsond (1864-1950)

Gunnar Utsond - OgleOgle, date unknown

Gunnar Utsond - Vampyr (photo 3) 1911-12

Gunnar Utsond - Vampyr (photo 2) 1911-12

Gunnar Utsond - Vampyr (photo 1) 1911-12Vampyr, 1911-12


Artworks by the Norwegian artist Gunnar Utsond found at the Digital Museum.