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Kay Sage, birth name Katherine Linn Sage, is an American artist known for her surrealist paintings. Sage began her career as a poet, but later turned to the visual arts, particularly painting, which became her primary means of expression.
Kay Sage's paintings are characterised by dreaminess, the juxtaposition of objects and landscapes, and a mysterious atmosphere. She often depicted desolate landscapes, architectural elements and mysterious structures, creating a sense of unease and ambiguity. Her work often features geometric shapes, unusual angles and an understated colour palette.
Kay Sage was influenced by Surrealism and became associated with the movement. She was inspired by the work of artists such as René Magritte and Yves Tanguy. Her paintings often convey a sense of isolation and introspection, exploring themes of identity, time and the subconscious.


Kay Sage, birth name Katherine Linn Sage, is an American artist known for her surrealist paintings. Sage began her career as a poet, but later turned to the visual arts, particularly painting, which became her primary means of expression.
Kay Sage's paintings are characterised by dreaminess, the juxtaposition of objects and landscapes, and a mysterious atmosphere. She often depicted desolate landscapes, architectural elements and mysterious structures, creating a sense of unease and ambiguity. Her work often features geometric shapes, unusual angles and an understated colour palette.
Kay Sage was influenced by Surrealism and became associated with the movement. She was inspired by the work of artists such as René Magritte and Yves Tanguy. Her paintings often convey a sense of isolation and introspection, exploring themes of identity, time and the subconscious.

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Edward Kay, or Ed(ward) Kay, is an English painter and illustrator, trained at the Royal Academy School in London.
Kay's work is inspired by art history and kitsch, and he masterfully combines styles. He works in a variety of genres, but the portraits and still lifes in his paintings become suddenly unconventional.

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Edward Kay, or Ed(ward) Kay, is an English painter and illustrator, trained at the Royal Academy School in London.
Kay's work is inspired by art history and kitsch, and he masterfully combines styles. He works in a variety of genres, but the portraits and still lifes in his paintings become suddenly unconventional.


Kay Rasmus Nielsen is a Danish illustrator and one of the leading artists of the Golden Age of Illustration in the early 20th century. Nielsen was a prolific collaborator with the Disney Company, for which he created many narrative sketches and illustrations, including for the feature film Fantasia.


Kay Rasmus Nielsen is a Danish illustrator and one of the leading artists of the Golden Age of Illustration in the early 20th century. Nielsen was a prolific collaborator with the Disney Company, for which he created many narrative sketches and illustrations, including for the feature film Fantasia.



Kay Rasmus Nielsen is a Danish illustrator and one of the leading artists of the Golden Age of Illustration in the early 20th century. Nielsen was a prolific collaborator with the Disney Company, for which he created many narrative sketches and illustrations, including for the feature film Fantasia.


Edgar Allan Poe was an American writer and poet, editor and critic who created a form of classical detective fiction in an atmosphere of mystery and horror.
In prose, Allan Poe wrote mostly short stories. His novella The Murders in the Rue Morgue (1841) initiated the modern detective story, and his poem The Raven (1845) is among the most famous in American literature. Romanticism of the first third of the 19th century was shrouded in a fog of Satanism and the occult, which obviously influenced the work of Poe, whose personality was subtle, dualistic, and multifaceted.
Most of Poe's best works are permeated with horror and sorrow, but in life the poet was a pleasant conversationalist with a great sense of humor and a talented orator. All this, coupled with the genius of the writer-narrator provided him with a prominent place among the world-famous writers. Edgar Allan Poe revolutionized the horror genre. He was one of the first to bring deep, visceral, psychological horror into literature. In his stories, the true monster often turned out to be the capacity for evil that lurks within every human being.

















































































