Showing posts with label Dracula. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dracula. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Sunday, October 9, 2011
Beware the Death Moth!
This piece was inspired by a passage in chapter 21 of Bram Stoker's Dracula. Count Dracula manipulates Renfield, a mentally ill entomophagist, by sending enticing insects in through the window:
"...He used to send in the flies when the sun was shining. Great big fat ones with steel and sapphire on their wings; and big moths, in the night, with skull and cross-bones on their backs."
Dr. Van Helsing, who is listening to Renfield's tale, nods and adds, "The Acherontia atropos of the Sphinges - what you call the 'Death's-head moth'!"
And then nothing else is said on the matter. But I found the idea of a "Death's-head moth" intriguing, so I looked it up. Apparently there are three different known "death moths." Two of them are known only in parts of Asia but there is one occasionally found in Europe, which mine is based on.
There seem to be various legends about them. Some say that if you see one it means that you will die, or someone you know will die. Others say that if you see one on someone's house it means someone who lives there will die, etc. The only way to prevent the death is to catch the death moth and kill it, which I think is awful. The poor little things can't help it if they're gloomy omens of doom!
I suggest you Google image search these guys. In some cases the skull on their backs is really uncanny!
Dracula Book Covers
Bram Stoker's Dracula was published in 1897. Since then it has inspired countless movie, television, theater and Halloween costume interpretations. As a result, it has never been out of print and has come out in innumerable editions worldwide. Here are some of my favorite covers that I've come across.
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From 1941 but it looks almost like something you could see being designed today! |
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A personal Project by Ben Templesmith |
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Excellent old Saul Bass-esque cover |
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Sweet lettering! |
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A very modern take by Mirinko Milosevski |
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Because chokers are sexy |
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1899 First American Edition |
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Jessica Hische for Barnes & Noble |
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An awesome cover by Edward Gorey, not for the book Dracula but for a collection of Gorey's drawings and costume designs for a play version of the novel. BAT LETTERS!!!! OMG |
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