i’ll never not love how absolutely noisy huskies are.
my grandma’s husky was the absolute angriest and whiniest monster anyones ever met and i loved her
they’re having a conversation
They’re so overdramatic. I love it.
i’ll never not love how absolutely noisy huskies are.
my grandma’s husky was the absolute angriest and whiniest monster anyones ever met and i loved her
they’re having a conversation
They’re so overdramatic. I love it.
I took a peek at the lower level of Hell (Tumblr is above Twitter. I wandered over to Twitter…) and I saw that Neil Gaiman also likes the Harry Clarke Faust illustrations.
There are times when I feel like I’m the only one in the world who likes certain things and then Neil Gaiman unintentionally reminds me that I’m not alone. I think I needed that tonight and didn’t even realize it.
These are for you, Neil. @neil-gaiman



This one is a rare one but a favorite.

These ones below were not already saved to my harddrive. The above ones were.




It’s a shame Harry Clarke never did Faust Part 2.
For those who want to read Faust but never have, here is a fairly decent English language translation of Faust Parts 1 and 2 on PDF format. It doesn’t have the Harry Clarke illustrations though.
http://www.iowagrandmaster.org/Books%20in%20pdf/Faust.pdf
Faust is one of my favorite stories but I strongly prefer Goethe’s version to Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus. I like the ending in Goethe’s Faust Part 2 better than previous versions of the tale. I like the message about hope, love, and caring about others.
There’s also a beautiful silent film from 1926, from F. W. Murnau (who also gave us Nosferatu). It’s in the public domain so you should be able to find it easily on Youtube. It’s the only film adaptation that I know of that actually tried to adapt parts 1 and 2… well, other than the children’s show, Wishbone.
The Power metal albums “Epica” and “The Black Halo” by the band Kamelot also retell Faust Parts 1 and 2 if played back to back. They just change Marguerite’s name to Helena, and Faust’s name is Ariel. Mephisto’s name is left alone.
I went through a slight obsession a few years back…

About 21 years ago there was auction at Sotheby’s of Fantasy Art. I only managed to buy one piece in it, the cheapest of all, but that one was this Harry Clarke illustration of Mephistopheles and Faust. It brings me joy, still.
For more posts like this, follow Ultrafacts (Source)
I still need to know what dog this is
It is the Caucasian Shepherd Dog aka Russian Bear Dog. This picture below is just a PUPPY.

Holy shit.
I NEED THIS IN MY LIFE NOW
MOUSE
THE REAL LIFE CLIFFORD!
Level 1

Level 17

Level 35

I could literally ride this dog into battle.
and I would.
For anyone wondering, that last pic is another awesome breed called the Tibetan Mastiff :)


Fun fact: Tibetan Mastiffs were often “paired” with Tibetan Spaniels. The Tibetan Spaniel is a natural-born tattle tale and would run along monastery walls to keep an eye out for intruders. Upon spotting someone suspicious they would go get the big dog.
