Over the rainbow
| Marina Warner on The Wizard of Oz from book to screen to stage.
Walmor Corrêa’s Memento Mori
Bailarina (2007).
A work from Walmor Corrêa‘s 2007 Memento Mori series.
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• The art of Ron Pippin
• Custom creatures
• Polly Morgan, fine art taxidermist
• Cryptozoology
• Insect Lab
• The art of Jessica Joslin
• The Museum of Fantastic Specimens
A very modern emperor
A very modern emperor
| Mary Beard on Hadrian.
William Rimmer’s Evening Swan Song

Evening: Fall of Day by William Rimmer (1869–70).
This curiously sexless figure is a good example of a work by an artist whose reputation may not have been as elevated as many of his contemporaries but who nonetheless created an image which speaks to future generations. Rimmer (1816–1879) was an American artist who produced a number of pictures along these pre-Symbolist lines. This particular drawing (a blend of crayon, oil and graphite on canvas) became hugely familiar in the Seventies when it was chosen by Led Zeppelin as the basis for their Swan Song label logo (below).

