Harry Clarke Art Print – Poe’s Tales of Mystery (1923) – “I Would Call Aloud” | Museum-Quality Framed
Harry Clarke Art Print – Poe’s Tales of Mystery (1923) – “I Would Call Aloud” | Museum-Quality Framed
Couldn't load pickup availability
- Free Worldwide Shipping
- Ships in 2–5 Business Days
- Made to Order
Bring a touch of gothic elegance and literary history into your home with this premium reproduction art print of Harry Clarke’s haunting 1923 illustration, “I Would Call Aloud”, from Poe’s Tales of Mystery and Imagination.
Clarke’s intricate black-and-white illustration captures the dark, psychological depth of Edgar Allan Poe’s legendary tales, making this piece a stunning centerpiece for any space. Perfect for literature lovers, art collectors, or anyone who appreciates timeless gothic art.
Crafted for lasting beauty and sustainability:
-
Ready-to-hang – Includes a secure hanging kit, so you can display it immediately.
-
Premium Wooden Frames – Made from responsibly sourced oak or ash, each frame showcases unique natural wood grain for distinctive character.
-
Museum-Quality Paper – Printed on master's edition archival paper (250 gsm, 0.29 mm thick) with a matte, uncoated, natural white finish for unparalleled fine-art detail.
-
Shatterproof Plexiglass – Protects your print while maintaining crystal-clear visibility.
-
Wider Frame Design – A 20mm (0.79") thick and wide profile, bolder and more elegant than standard frames.
-
Eco-Friendly – Produced using FSC-certified paper and sustainable materials.
This framed art print blends classic gothic style with modern craftsmanship, ready to bring history and sophistication to your walls.
Transform your living room, library, or study into a space filled with mystery, artistry, and Poe’s immortal legacy.








