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Edward Gorey; Vampire bat sketches for the Broadway production of Dracula., ca. 1976; 9.62 x 23 in. (24.4 x 58.4 cm.) close. View to Scale. Past Auction. Edward Gorey. American, 1925–2000. Vampire bat ...
Edward Gorey's whimsical approach to murder, suicide, fatal illnesses and lavish funerals is on full display in "The Gorey Details." A compilation of macabre skits and songs derived from the late ...
Artist, illustrator and writer Edward Gorey would have turned 100 this year, and the recently published “From Ted to Tom: The Illustrated Envelopes of Edward Gorey” is a fitting celebration of ...
Gorey’s personal art collection, on display in the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art’s 2018 exhibition Gorey’s Worlds, ... the ballet, cats, bats, shadowy landscapes.
“From Ted to Tom: The Illustrated Envelopes of Edward Gorey” brings together 50 illustrations that Gorey sent to his friend, Tom Fitzharris, at the height of their friendship in 1974 and 1975.
Feb. 26—Author interred at Woodland Cemetery Saturday marked the 100th anniversary of the birth of acclaimed author and illustrator Edward Gorey, the most famous resident of Woodland Cemetery in ...
The San Francisco author spent decades working with Gorey in the Northeastern U.S., collaborating on a plethora of theatrical productions, many of which Gorey wrote himself. Theatrical Adventures ...
Gorey, whose art formed the basis of Mystery! and who was the mind behind The Gashlycrumb Tinies, is undeniably one of the most influential American writers and illustrators of the last century.
This weekend (Feb. 22 to be exact) marks the centenary of the birth of Edward Gorey, an artist whose work has wielded a ridiculous amount of power over my own art, and even my worldview: Why else ...
Françoise Mouly writes about the cover for the December 10, 2018, issue of The New Yorker, which was submitted by the artist Edward Gorey more than twenty-five years ago.