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Harry Clarke Art Print – Poe’s Tales of Mystery (1923) – “Marchesa Aphrodite” | Museum-Quality Framed Reproduction

Harry Clarke Art Print – Poe’s Tales of Mystery (1923) – “Marchesa Aphrodite” | Museum-Quality Framed Reproduction

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Celebrate the mystery and drama of Edgar Allan Poe’s timeless tales with this museum-quality framed reproduction of Harry Clarke’s 1923 illustration, “Marchesa Aphrodite”, from Poe’s Tales of Mystery and Imagination.

Harry Clarke, one of the most acclaimed illustrators of the early 20th century, was known for his intricate gothic detail, bold contrasts, and hauntingly surreal imagery. In “Marchesa Aphrodite”, Clarke captures the elegance and sinister beauty of Poe’s world, creating a stunning piece of art perfect for collectors, literature enthusiasts, and lovers of gothic design.

Exceptional craftsmanship, designed to last:

  • Ready-to-Hang Design – Comes with a secure hanging kit for effortless wall display straight out of the box.

  • Premium Handmade Frames – Crafted from responsibly sourced oak or ash, each frame features distinctive wood grain patterns, making every piece unique.

  • Museum-Grade Archival Paper – Printed on master's edition 250 gsm paper (0.29 mm thick) with a matte, uncoated, natural white finish, perfect for showcasing intricate linework and fine details.

  • Shatterproof Plexiglass Protection – Preserves your print while providing crystal-clear visibility.

  • Wider, Elegant Frame Profile20mm (0.79") thick and wide, offering a bolder presence than standard 14mm frames.

  • Eco-Friendly & Sustainable – Produced using FSC-certified paper and environmentally responsible materials.

Perfect for reading rooms, home libraries, studies, or gallery walls, this framed print blends Poe’s literary genius with Clarke’s gothic artistry, creating a conversation piece that’s both timeless and dramatic.

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