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Edward Gorey

Edward Gorey

  • Sweeney Todd
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    Edward Gorey

    Sweeney Todd

    $300.00

    Year: 1982

    30 x 46 inches

    With a cult following, Gorey’s designs bring to mind macabre Edwardian and Victorian sensibilities, always with a side of wicked humor. In 1980, he was commissioned by PBS to create a variety of posters for its ongoing Mystery! series, as well as its animated introduction. With far less detail than his other images, this chilling design for the Demon Barber of Fleet Street strikes a delightfully ominous chord.

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  • Mystery! So entertaining - It's criminal.
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    Year: 1981.

    Size: 30 x 45 inches

    This poster advertises the second season of PBS' Mystery! anthology series.

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  • Mystery! / Shades of Darkness
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    Edward Gorey

    Mystery! / Shades of Darkness

    $300.00

    Year: 1980

    30 x 46 inches

    This is is one of the many posters Edward Gorey produced for PBS's Mystery! series. This particular poster is entitled 'Shades of Darkness,' with the subtitle 'Tales that Terrify.' The lower middle text reads: "Adapted from stories by Edith Wharton, LP Hartley, Walter de la Mare, May Sinclair, and CHB Kitchin." This was a seven-part series which began airing on April 12th, hosted by the iconic Vincent Price. 

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  • Father Brown / The Divine Detective / Mobil
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    Year: ca. 1980s

    Size: 30 x 46 inches.

    This is an ORIGINAL FIRST PRINTING of this poster by the famous artist Edward Gorey.

    Printed in the 1980s, it advertises the Mystery PBS presentation of Father Brown. Hosted by Vincent Price, this is a fabulous piece of television history.

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