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Halloween Collection (#5)

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Background imageHalloween Collection: ANDERSEN: LITTLE MERMAID. The little mermaid was slowly rising up out of the foam

ANDERSEN: LITTLE MERMAID. The little mermaid was slowly rising up out of the foam. Drawing, 1932, by Arthur Rackham for the fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen

Background imageHalloween Collection: HERRMANN: POSTER, c1900. American poster of Adelaide Herrmann

HERRMANN: POSTER, c1900. American poster of Adelaide Herrmann

Background imageHalloween Collection: HALLOWEEN: BLACK CAT. The black cat, a traditional Halloween symbol. Decorative cut

HALLOWEEN: BLACK CAT. The black cat, a traditional Halloween symbol. Decorative cut

Background imageHalloween Collection: ANDERSEN: THE SNOW QUEEN. The Hobgoblin laughed till his sides ached. Drawing by Henry J

ANDERSEN: THE SNOW QUEEN. The Hobgoblin laughed till his sides ached. Drawing by Henry J. Ford for the fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen

Background imageHalloween Collection: ANDERSEN: SNOW QUEEN. The Hobgoblin laughed till his sides ached. Drawing by Henry J

ANDERSEN: SNOW QUEEN. The Hobgoblin laughed till his sides ached. Drawing by Henry J. Ford for the fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen

Background imageHalloween Collection: WIZARD OF OZ, 1939. The Wicked Witch of the West (Margaret Hamilton) melting away

WIZARD OF OZ, 1939. The Wicked Witch of the West (Margaret Hamilton) melting away

Background imageHalloween Collection: ABBOTT AND COSTELLO. The Wolf Man (Lon Chaney, Jr. ) goes after Wilbur (Lou Costello)

ABBOTT AND COSTELLO. The Wolf Man (Lon Chaney, Jr. ) goes after Wilbur (Lou Costello)
ABBOTT AND COSTELLO. The Wolf Man (Lon Chaney, Jr.) goes after Wilbur (Lou Costello) in Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein, 1948

Background imageHalloween Collection: ABBOTT AND COSTELLO. Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in Meet the Mummy, 1955

ABBOTT AND COSTELLO. Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in Meet the Mummy, 1955

Background imageHalloween Collection: EARTHBOUND, 1940. A scene from the film

EARTHBOUND, 1940. A scene from the film

Background imageHalloween Collection: THE MUMMYs GHOST, 1943. John Carradine with Lon Chaney, Jr. as Mummy

THE MUMMYs GHOST, 1943. John Carradine with Lon Chaney, Jr. as Mummy

Background imageHalloween Collection: THE GORILLA, 1930. Lila Lee in the 1930 version of The Gorilla

THE GORILLA, 1930. Lila Lee in the 1930 version of The Gorilla

Background imageHalloween Collection: SEA MONSTER, 1953. Ricou Browning as Gill Man carrying Julia Adams in The Creature from the Black

SEA MONSTER, 1953. Ricou Browning as Gill Man carrying Julia Adams in The Creature from the Black Lagoon, 1953

Background imageHalloween Collection: Film Still: Werewolf

Film Still: Werewolf

Background imageHalloween Collection: Film Still: Monster

Film Still: Monster
FILM STILL: MONSTER

Background imageHalloween Collection: GREAT DEPRESSION CARTOON. This mansion is haunted by non-union ghosts. Keep away

GREAT DEPRESSION CARTOON. This mansion is haunted by non-union ghosts. Keep away. Cartoon on the Great Depression by Otto Soglow, early 1930s

Background imageHalloween Collection: BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN, 1935. The Bride of Frankenstein poster page, 1935

BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN, 1935. The Bride of Frankenstein poster page, 1935

Background imageHalloween Collection: SON OF FRANKENSTEIN, 1939. The Son of Frankenstein film poster, 1939

SON OF FRANKENSTEIN, 1939. The Son of Frankenstein film poster, 1939

Background imageHalloween Collection: GHOST OF FRANKENSTEIN. The Ghost of Frankenstein film poster, 1942

GHOST OF FRANKENSTEIN. The Ghost of Frankenstein film poster, 1942

Background imageHalloween Collection: SYMBOLS: HALLOWEEN. Various symbols of Halloween

SYMBOLS: HALLOWEEN. Various symbols of Halloween

Background imageHalloween Collection: MYTHOLOGY: WYVERN. The wyvern, a two-legged dragon of medieval mythology, symbol of vigilance

MYTHOLOGY: WYVERN. The wyvern, a two-legged dragon of medieval mythology, symbol of vigilance

Background imageHalloween Collection: MYTHOLOGY: CERBERUS. Three-headed dog of Greek mythology, symbol of vigilance

MYTHOLOGY: CERBERUS. Three-headed dog of Greek mythology, symbol of vigilance

Background imageHalloween Collection: MYTHOLOGY: DRAGON. Symbol of vigilance

MYTHOLOGY: DRAGON. Symbol of vigilance

Background imageHalloween Collection: SYMBOL: GARGOYLE. Symbol of vigilance

SYMBOL: GARGOYLE. Symbol of vigilance

Background imageHalloween Collection: ORPHANS AT GRAVE, c1889. A posed studio portrait of three young girls with the ghost of their

ORPHANS AT GRAVE, c1889. A posed studio portrait of three young girls with the ghost of their mother standing before her grave. Stereograph, c1889

Background imageHalloween Collection: NOTRE DAME: GARGOYLES. Gargoyles on the roof of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France

NOTRE DAME: GARGOYLES. Gargoyles on the roof of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France, dating to Eugene Viollet-le-Ducs restoration of the cathedral in the mid-19th century

Background imageHalloween Collection: MAGICIAN POSTER, c1911. Lithograph poster, c1911, advertising the magic act of George Newmanns

MAGICIAN POSTER, c1911. Lithograph poster, c1911, advertising the magic act of George Newmanns Wonderful Spirit Mysteries

Background imageHalloween Collection: NOTRE DAME : GARGOYLE. A gargoyle designed by Eugne Viollet-le-Duc for the 19th century

NOTRE DAME : GARGOYLE. A gargoyle designed by Eugne Viollet-le-Duc for the 19th century restoration of Notre Dame
NOTRE DAME : GARGOYLE. A gargoyle designed by Eugène Viollet-le-Duc for the 19th century restoration of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France. Photograph, mid-20th century

Background imageHalloween Collection: NOTRE DAME: GARGOYLES. Gargoyles on Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France

NOTRE DAME: GARGOYLES. Gargoyles on Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France, designed by Eugène Viollet-le-Duc for his restoration of the cathedral in the mid-19th century

Background imageHalloween Collection: SPIRIT PHOTOGRAPH, c1896. Astral body through trickery. Colonel Albert de Rochas d Aiglun

SPIRIT PHOTOGRAPH, c1896. Astral body through trickery. Colonel Albert de Rochas d Aiglun, administrator of the ÔÇ░cole Polytechnique in France and expert on the occult

Background imageHalloween Collection: ROSEMARYs BABY, 1968. Mia Farrow, as Rosemary, running down a hallway at the Dakota on Central

ROSEMARYs BABY, 1968. Mia Farrow, as Rosemary, running down a hallway at the Dakota on Central Park West, New York, in Rosemarys Baby directed by Roman Polanski, 1968

Background imageHalloween Collection: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, 1946. Josette Day as Beauty and Jean Marais as the Beast in the 1946 film

BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, 1946. Josette Day as Beauty and Jean Marais as the Beast in the 1946 film directed by Jean Cocteau

Background imageHalloween Collection: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, 1946. Josette Day as Beauty and Jean Marais as the Beast in the 1946 French

BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, 1946. Josette Day as Beauty and Jean Marais as the Beast in the 1946 French film directed by Jean Cocteau

Background imageHalloween Collection: SPIRIT PHOTOGRAPH, c1896. Astral body through trickery. Colonel Albert de Rochas d Aiglun

SPIRIT PHOTOGRAPH, c1896. Astral body through trickery. Colonel Albert de Rochas d Aiglun, administrator of the ÔÇ░cole Polytechnique in France and expert on the occult

Background imageHalloween Collection: SPIRIT PHOTOGRAPH, c1920. Partial dematerialization of the medium Marguerite Beuttinger

SPIRIT PHOTOGRAPH, c1920. Partial dematerialization of the medium Marguerite Beuttinger. Double exposed photograph, c1920

Background imageHalloween Collection: SPIRIT PHOTOGRAPH, c1900. Three men with a ghostly apparition above them

SPIRIT PHOTOGRAPH, c1900. Three men with a ghostly apparition above them. Altered photograph by German photographer Theodor Prinz, c1900

Background imageHalloween Collection: SPIRIT PHOTOGRAPH, 1921. Miss Evans with a spirit emanation. Photographed by English photographer

SPIRIT PHOTOGRAPH, 1921. Miss Evans with a spirit emanation. Photographed by English photographer Staveley Bulford, 1921

Background imageHalloween Collection: SPIRIT PHOTOGRAPHY, 1909. Materialization of a young woman produced by the medium Linda Gazzera

SPIRIT PHOTOGRAPHY, 1909. Materialization of a young woman produced by the medium Linda Gazzera. Altered photograph taken by Enrico Imoda, 1909

Background imageHalloween Collection: PARIS: FANCE, 1898. Seance with Eusapia Palladino at the home of Camille Flammarion, Rue Cassini

PARIS: FANCE, 1898. Seance with Eusapia Palladino at the home of Camille Flammarion, Rue Cassini. Photograph by H. Mairet, 25 November 1898

Background imageHalloween Collection: SPIRIT PHOTOGRAPH, c1905. A young girl holding flowers, surrounded by spectral figures of two

SPIRIT PHOTOGRAPH, c1905. A young girl holding flowers, surrounded by spectral figures of two women holding infants. Double exposed photograph by G.S. Smallwood, c1905

Background imageHalloween Collection: FILM: COUNT YORGA, VAMPIRE. Robert Quarry in the title role of the 1970 horror movie Count Yorga

FILM: COUNT YORGA, VAMPIRE. Robert Quarry in the title role of the 1970 horror movie Count Yorga, Vampire

Background imageHalloween Collection: GODZILLA. Godzilla destroying an oil refinery in one of the Japanese Godzilla movies

GODZILLA. Godzilla destroying an oil refinery in one of the Japanese Godzilla movies

Background imageHalloween Collection: BEETHOVEN: GHOST TRIO. Autograph manuscript for the final movement of Ludwig van Beeethovens Ghost

BEETHOVEN: GHOST TRIO. Autograph manuscript for the final movement of Ludwig van Beeethovens Ghost Trio (Geister Trio), 1808

Background imageHalloween Collection: DANCE: PAUL TAYLOR. American choreographer Paul Taylor (1930)

DANCE: PAUL TAYLOR. American choreographer Paul Taylor (1930- ) performing a role in his companys production of Book of Beasts, c1971

Background imageHalloween Collection: COMIC STRIP: SPENCER SPOOK. First page of the comic strip, Spencer Spook

COMIC STRIP: SPENCER SPOOK. First page of the comic strip, Spencer Spook, from the October 1948 issue of Giggle Comics

Background imageHalloween Collection: Beardsley: Salome

Beardsley: Salome
BEARDSLEY: SALOME. Death of Salome. Pen-and-ink drawing by Aubrey Vincent Beardsley for Oscar Wildes Salome



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