THE MURDERS IN THE RUE MORGUE
(Gallery of Illustrations)
I'm including a bonus gallery of illustrations by various artists over the decades.
"THE MURDERS IN THE RUE MORGUE" by unknown (1852)
"THE MURDERS IN THE RUE MORGUE" by Daniel Urrabieta Vierge (1884)
"THE MURDERS IN THE RUE MORGUE" by Aubrey Beardsley (1895)
"THE MURDERS IN THE RUE MORGUE" by Alberto Martini (1905)
"THE MURDERS IN THE RUE MORGUE" by Byam Shaw (1909)
"THE MURDERS IN THE RUE MORGUE" by Harry Clarke (1919)
"THE MURDERS IN THE RUE MORGUE" by Arthur Rackham (1935)
"THE MURDERS IN THE RUE MORGUE" by Fritz Eichenberg (1944)
"THE MURDERS IN THE RUE MORGUE" by Guido Crepax (1951)
"THE MURDERS IN THE RUE MORGUE" by Al Davidson (1969)
"THE MURDERS IN THE RUE MORGUE" by Bernie Wrightson (1976)
"THE MURDERS IN THE RUE MORGUE" by Yves Chaland (1986)
"THE MURDERS IN THE RUE MORGUE" by Kevin Necessary (2014)
"THE MURDERS IN THE RUE MORGUE" by "Ero-Nel" (2015)
"UNUSUAL SUSPECT" by Jason Strutz (2016)
"THE MURDERS IN THE RUE MORGUE" by John Coulthart (2017)
"THE MURDERS IN THE RUE MORGUE" by Daniel Kiendl (2018)
Copyright (C) the various artists.
Scans of "The Murders In The Rue Morgue" by
unidentified artist (1852) from the Famous And Forgotten Fiction site,
Daniel Urrabieta Vierge (1884) from the All Posters site,
Aubrey Beardsley (1895) from the Wikipedia site,
Alberto Martini (1905) from the Monster Brains blog,
Byam Shaw (1909) from the Wikipedia site,
Harry Clarke (1919) from the Literatura site,
Auguste Leroux (1933) from the CuBra site,
Arthur Rackham (1935) from the Pellucidar Offerings blog,
Fritz Eickenberg (1944) from the Biblio Klept site,
Guido Crepax (1951) from the Anobii.com site,
Russell Hoban (1963) from the Ragged Claws site,
Al Davidson (1969) from MY collection,
Wilfried Satty (1976) from the John Couth Art site,
Bernie Wrightson (1976) from The Golden Age blog,
Yves Chaland (1986) from the Cata Wiki site,
Oscar Liebman (1989) from the Book Graphics site,
Kevin Necessary (2014) from the KevinNecessary site,
Nicolás Muñoz (2014) from the Behance site,
"Ero-Nel" (2015) from the Deviant Art site,
Jason Strutz (2016) from the Strutz Illustration site,
John Coulthart (2017) from the John Coulthart.com site, and
Daniel Kiendl (2018) from the Behance site.
Restorations by Henry R. Kujawa
For more:
Read about Edgar Allan Poe at The Poe Museum site.
Read about Edgar Allan Poe at the Biography site.
Read about THE MURDERS IN THE RUE MORGUE at the Spark Notes site.
Read about THE MURDERS IN THE RUE MORGUE at the Britannica site.
Read the complete story at the Poe Museum site.
See the RUE MORGUE Gallery of Illustrations.
Audio:
Hear the WEIRD CIRCLE radio episode!
Hear the Paul Hecht CBS RADIO MYSTERY THEATER episode!
Comics:
Read the Arnold L. Hicks RUE MORGUE adaptation!
Read the Sam Gross RUE MORGUE adaptation!
Read the Guido Crepax RUE MORGUE adaptation!
Read the Gino Dauro RUE MORGUE adaptation!
Read the Miguel Gomez Esteban RUE MORGUE adaptation! (coming soon!)
Read the Cezar Lopez Vera RUE MORGUE adaptation!
Read the Illustrated Classics RUE MORGUE adaptation! (coming soon!)
Read the Jose Ortiz RUE MORGUE adaptation!
Read the Ediciones Maisal RUE MORGUE adaptation! (coming soon!)
Read the E.R. Cruz RUE MORGUE adaptation!
(Coming soon:)
Read the Moises Cespedes RUE MORGUE adaptation!
Read the Howard Priestley RUE MORGUE adaptation!
Read the Mark A. Nelson RUE MORGUE sequel!
Read the Silvio Camboni RUE MORGUE adaptation!
Read the Matt Brooker RUE MORGUE adaptation!
Read the Fabrice Druet RUE MORGUE adaptation!
Read the Reno Maniquis RUE MORGUE adaptation!
Read the Emerson Dimaya RUE MORGUE adaptation!
Read the Ola Skogang RUE MORGUE adaptation!
Read the Richard Corben RUE MORGUE adaptation!
Read the Leandro Fernandez RUE MORGUE adaptation!
See the CHRONOLOGICAL list of Edgar Allan Poe stories!
See the ALPHABETICAL list of Edgar Allan Poe stories!
Gilberton's CLASSICS ILLUSTRATED are currently being reprinted--
go to the CLASSIC COMICS STORE to BUY your own copies!!!
(Continued in Poe 1944, Pt. 5)
The illustration by Daniel Vierge can't be dated 1870, tha artist at that time was only nineteen. It was published in the 1884 French edition by the title of:
ReplyDelete"les Histoires extraordinaires, traduites par Charles Baudelaire. Edition illustrée de treize gravures hors texte, Paris, A. Quantin, imprimeur-éditeur".
Tiziano Agnelli