Harry Clarke – Spritely Grisette Art Print
Harry Clarke – Spritely Grisette Art Print
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Own a piece of the Gothic mystery that shaped Irish illustration forever.
Harry Clarke's Spritely Grisette, 1923
This stunning illustration captures a mischievous female figure rendered in Clarke's signature intricate linework, brimming with movement and shadow. Created for his celebrated 1923 edition of Edgar Allan Poe's tales, the work showcases the Dublin artist at the height of his imaginative powers. Bring home the Gothic elegance that made Clarke Ireland's master of the macabre.
About the Artist
Harry Clarke (1889–1931) was Dublin's most celebrated illustrator, a visionary who transformed Irish art with his meticulous pen technique and theatrical imagination. Self-taught in many ways, he built an international reputation illustrating Poe, Dante, and fairy tales. His work bridged Victorian detail with modernist edge, making him a legend among artists and collectors worldwide. Clarke died at just 41, leaving behind a legacy that still captivates.Tracked, securely packaged, delivered in 2-5 business days.
