But Trust the Muse – Harry Clarke Art Print
But Trust the Muse – Harry Clarke Art Print
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Your grandmother's kitchen had holy pictures on the walls—this is the one she should have hung.
But Trust the Muse, She Saw it Upward Rise
Harry Clarke's 1913 drawing captures a figure suspended in Gothic reverie, caught between earthly weight and spiritual ascent. The ink and graphite work shows Clarke at his most lyrical, creating something that hovers between illustration and fine art. This is your chance to bring home one of Ireland's greatest visual poets.
About the Artist
Harry Clarke (1889–1931) was a Dublin stained-glass artist and illustrator who saw the world as inherently magical. His work blended medieval aesthetics with modernist vision, making the sacred feel immediate and strange. Clarke died young in Switzerland, his genius only fully recognized decades later by people who understood that beauty doesn't need explaining.Tracked, securely packaged, delivered in 2-5 business days.
