Cute and sexy Flickr photographer Jean-Paul works a couple of variations on the Flandrin pose. (His other version is here.) Earlier Flandrin variations are linked below.
Elsewhere on { feuilleton }
• The recurrent pose archive
A journal by artist and designer John Coulthart.
Cute and sexy Flickr photographer Jean-Paul works a couple of variations on the Flandrin pose. (His other version is here.) Earlier Flandrin variations are linked below.
Elsewhere on { feuilleton }
• The recurrent pose archive
Glykon and Asmodeus by Alan Moore (1994).
Alan’s lengthy 2003 interview with Arthur magazine is now online if you missed it the first time, wherein he “gives Jay Babcock a historical-theoretical-autobiographical earful about the connection between the Arts and the Occult”. And his equally lengthy piece on the history of pornography from Arthur #25 is also on the Arthur site.
Previously on { feuilleton }
• Of Moons and Serpents
• Watchmen
• Alan Moore interview, 1988
The Guardian makeover
Following the lead of the NYT by the looks of it.
The Four Seasons (1897).
Typically gorgeous work from the unjustly neglected Victorian illustrator. There’s more scans of the Coleridge illustrations (shown below) at Dr Chris Mullen’s excellent Visual Telling of Stories site.