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Lot 3156
Edward Gorey (American, 1925-2000), Cottage for Sale
Lot Details & Additional Photographs
Ink on paper, inscribed at lower left, unsigned, matted and framed under glass.

Sight size 8 1/2 x 6 cm.; Frame dimensions 13 x 10 1/2 in.

From the Collection of Don Preston, Executive Editor of Bernard Geis Associates, New York

Edward Gorey was an American writer, illustrator, and artist renowned for his distinctive, macabre, and darkly whimsical style. His works often feature eerie, Edwardian-inspired settings and characters, combining gothic horror with absurdist humor. Gorey’s finely detailed pen-and-ink drawings are iconic, and his storytelling—whether through picture books, illustrations, or theater—evokes a sense of mystery and the uncanny.
Born in Chicago, Gorey attended Harvard University where he befriended many literary figures. He later worked as a book designer and illustrator for various publishers before gaining fame for his own illustrated works, including The Gashlycrumb Tinies and The Doubtful Guest. His unique aesthetic has influenced numerous artists and filmmakers, including Tim Burton and Lemony Snicket (aka Daniel Handler). Celebrated for his ability to blend the whimsical with the grotesque, Gorey's legacy remains significant in both the literary and visual arts.

This is an original illustration for The Dream World of Dion McGregor published by Bernard Geis Associates in 1964.

Light toning to sheet; not examined out of the frame.