
The Prophetess Libuse by Karel Vitězslav Mašek, 1893

The Prophetess Libuse by Karel Vitězslav Mašek, 1893
Currently based out of Castelfranco Veneto, Treviso, Italy, Dario Moschetta is an artist who isn’t afraid to experiment by mixing anything with everything in his work. Moschetta will go as far as to add glue and color paper to his canvases in order to create rough and irregular surfaces to build texture in his paintings.

THE DUNWICH HORROR
by Robert Randle
‘The Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám’ translated by Edward Fitzgerald; illustrated by Edmund Dulac. Published 1909 by Hodder & Stoughton, London.
1. Le Rat de Bibliothèque (1850)
2. Le Pauvre Poète (1839)


Road to the Fortress by Albena Markova on 500px

Edward Hopper

1 by sabrina gibson on Flickr.