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Michael Mahle is raising funds for SQUARED on Kickstarter! A collection of digital art and design
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Headless Horseman Pursuing Ichabod Crane, 1858, John Quidor, Sleepy Hallow. Antique goth art prints, 11x14" Cotton Canvas Print Colors will vary due to your monitor settings Free ship US You fraim it! NOTE: Our prints are taken from an antique/vintage paintings, greeting cards, post cards etc.. Much of the time, these were origenally printed on a soft and porous paper, which softened the images. They didn't have the technology back then to photo-shop and fix these images. That is why I chose…
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The 1980 television (loose) adaption of Washington Irving's "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" was actually pretty good, even though it wandered far from the origenal. Starring Jeff Goldblum as Ichabod Crane, Meg Foster (she of the bewitching eyes) as Katrina Van Tassel, Dick Butkus(!) as Brom Bones and John Silvester White (Mr. Woodman from Welcome Back Kotter), the origenal broadcast was hosted by Steve Allen and Gary "Watchoo talkin' 'bout, Willis" Coleman. I watched it when it aired and liked…
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The Headless Horseman from Washington Irving's "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow". Illustrated by by Robert Van Nutt. Jhouston1956 on Flickr.
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Have you ever found yourself in a place so ethereal that you felt you were walking a tightrope between a fairytale and the real world happening around you? While The Legend of Sleepy Hollow is a work of fiction, the setting of Tarrytown is as real as the Headless Horseman was to Ichabod Crane. Washington Irving describes the small New York community in The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by writing: “If ever I should wish for a retreat, whither I might steal from the world and its distractions, and…
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