Todays blog post is more The Art of Horror Movies An Illustrated History, Enjoy!
Poster for “The Old Dark House”
Above Right- Brush and Ink on Board by Belgian artist “Wik”
Top Left- The Bat Whispers 1930 by Alvan Cordell “Hap” Hadley
Top Middle- The Crooked Circle
Top Right- Night of Terror
Bottom Left- Swedish Poster for Secret of the Blue Room by Walter Fuchs
Bottom Middle- Secret of the Chateau
Bottom Right- The Cat and the Canary
Above Left- The Scotland Yard Mystery retitled The Living Dead
Top Middle- The Clairvoyant aka Evil Mind 1935 by John Mauritz “Moje” Aslund
Top Right- The Dark Eyes of London by Tarik Uzmen 1940
Bottom Middle- The Ghoul
Bottom Middle Right- The Mystery of the Mary Celeste
Bottom Right- The Man Who Lived Again aka The Man Who Changed His Mind
Top Left- The Return of the Frog 1938 and The Demon Barber of Fleet Street akaSweeney Todd 1936
Top Right- Tod Slaughter Portrait by Les Edwards 2016
Bottom Left- The Face at the Window 1939
Bottom Right- Crimes at the Dark House by R. Mancinelli 1947
Top Left- Dracula’s Daughter 1936
Bottom Left- The Invisible Man 1933
Bottom Middle- The Bride of Frankenstein 1935
Above Right- The Most Dangerous Game aka Hounds of Zaroff 1932
Blood and Black Velvet Stained Glass Window by American Artist Micah Lee Mowbray 2015
White Zombie Illustration of Madge Bellamy for Monsterscene #3 by American Artist Jeff Preston 1994
Various Promotional Art for The Cat Creeps 1930-1939
Family Dracula for Monsterscene #7 by American Artist Jeff Preston 1996