'To the Church in Ephesus' by Sidney Sime,
(1867 - 1941)
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Sidney Sime - Romance Comes Down Out of Hilly Woodlands (Illustration for Lord Dunsany's "A Dreamer's Tale"), 1910
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Illustrations from Lord Dunsany's Time and the Gods by Sidney Sime (1906)
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Sidney Herbert Sime, from The Willy Grasser, 1923
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To the Church in Ephesus (Sidney Sime, 1867 - 1941)
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The Tomb of Zai, illustration by Sidney Sime for Lord Dunsany’s Time and the Gods (1906)
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Mung and the Beast of Mung, by Sidney Sime
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Sidney Sime - The Ultimate God. From Lord Dunsany's 'Time And The Gods', 1906.
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Sidney Sime.
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Sidney Sime.
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Time and the Gods
By Lord Dunsany and Sidney H. Sime
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Art by Sidney Sime (1867 - 1941)
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Sidney H. Sime (British, 1867–1941) - The Guardians
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Artwork by Sidney Sime.
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Detail of an illustration by Sidney Sime, 1865 - 1941. Sime gained fame as the origional illustrator of author Lord Dunsany's fanciful tales. Lovecraft knew of Sime and counted him among his favorite artists. The work below might well have inspired Lovecraft's tale AT THE MOUNTAINS OF MADNESS as much as the paintings of Nicholas Roerich. The glowing eyes seen in a cavern beneath the bottom of the cluster of buildings might also have been inspiration for Lovecraft's idea of the shoggoth creatures who figure so importantly in that tale. (Exhibit 372)
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Sidney Sime
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