Alfred Kubin was an Austrian illustrator, printmaker, and painter who was active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He is known for his dark, surrealistic, and symbolist works, which often explored themes of death, decay, and the subconscious. One of Kubin's most famous works is Vers l'inconnu (Towards the Unknown), a series of illustrations that he created for a French edition of Edgar Allan Poe's Tales of Mystery and Imagination.
Vers l'inconnu is a collection of 22 illustrations that Kubin created between 1908 and 1910. The images depict a range of disturbing and unsettling themes, including madness, horror, and the occult. Many of the illustrations feature macabre scenes of death and decay, with twisted, gothic imagery that evokes the dark and eerie world of Poe's stories.
You'll receive a heavyweight, giclée, acid-free print that's created to last for generations. The museum-quality paper works perfectly with large, full-color images. The lightly-textured, matte finish captures fine lines and subtle colors, resulting in stunning works of art (without unwanted reflections).
• Printed using eco-friendly, water-based inks
• FSC approved or sustainably-sourced paper
• Frame and matting isn't included. Print only.
• Shipped in a damage-proof artwork tube.
• Premium-quality (200gsm) giclée, acid-free paper
➤ DIGITAL-RESTORATION ART
We specialize in digital recreations of vintage sacred and surreal art. Each work is a handmade digital restoration of the original image, not a pixellated copy of an Internet image that some other vendors may sell. We provide high-quality, clean digital restorations — true to the original — with great attention to detail.