The Lovecraftian Art of Harold Arthur McNeill

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H. P. Lovecraft is not just an inspiration to writers but also to visual artists who wish to translate his uncanny and sometimes elusive descriptions into visible realities. Harold Arthur McNeill is one of my favorite Lovecraftian artists. This portfolio of his paintings, drawings, sculptures, graphics, and book-bindings will show you why.

Mr. McNeill makes his living from his art, so if you like his work, please contact him at [email protected] [2] to arrange a purchase or a commission.

For more of Mr. McNeill’s work, see my article on his paintings here [3] or visit his Facebook gallery here [4].

Sculptures

 

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Bookbindings

 

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Binding for H. P. Lovecraft, "At the Mountains of Madness and Other Novels," selected by August Derleth, ed. S. T. Joshi (Sauk City, Wis.: Arkham House, 1964)

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Binding for "Necronomicon: The Best Weird Tales of H. P. Lovecraft," ed. Stephen Jones (Gollancz))

Paintings

 

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Graphics

 

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