Collection: Harry Clarke

Harry Clarke (1889–1931) was Dublin-born, stained-glass trained, and unlike anyone before or since. His illustrations for Poe, Andersen, and Goethe brought medieval craft and Gothic imagination into the twentieth century — dense ornamental linework, luminous colour, and a darkness that never tips into decoration.

George Russell called him one of the strangest geniuses of his time. He died at 41. The work never went out of print. Framed and unframed. Free worldwide shipping.

Symbolist illustration by Harry Clarke featuring mythical figures and ornate patterning