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Where have I seen this drawing?
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We all know that a picture is worth a thousand words, but will try my best to describe this one.
I know I have seen a picture of Death on a ship after having killed most of the crew, who is then stopped by seeing Beauty in a partial state of undress on this stricken vessel. I do not know which book I have seen this in, but know for a fact it is a pen and ink drawing; not in colour. Beauty is staring Death in the face, and not dying.
I know this is not much to go on, but it has been driving me nuts for years. Anyone who has seen it will know what I mean. Where can I see it again?
Thanks for any replies.
I know I have seen a picture of Death on a ship after having killed most of the crew, who is then stopped by seeing Beauty in a partial state of undress on this stricken vessel. I do not know which book I have seen this in, but know for a fact it is a pen and ink drawing; not in colour. Beauty is staring Death in the face, and not dying.
I know this is not much to go on, but it has been driving me nuts for years. Anyone who has seen it will know what I mean. Where can I see it again?
Thanks for any replies.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This obviously isn't the picture you're looking for - and it's an engraving, not a drawing - but your description makes me think of Gustave Dore's illustrations to Coleridge's *The Rime of the Ancient Mariner*.
They're very distinctive. If the style looks right to you, you could try searching out the rest of the set.
http://labelledamesensmerci.files.wordpress.co m/2008/06/dore-mariner14.jpg
There's also a set by Mervyn Peake, but I don't think any of his resemble your recollection.
They're very distinctive. If the style looks right to you, you could try searching out the rest of the set.
http://labelledamesensmerci.files.wordpress.co m/2008/06/dore-mariner14.jpg
There's also a set by Mervyn Peake, but I don't think any of his resemble your recollection.