Collection: Edward Gorey

Edward Gorey was an American writer and illustrator known for his singular blend of macabre humor, meticulous cross-hatched drawings, and quietly unsettling narratives. His work often unfolds in ambiguous Victorian or Edwardian settings, where elegant figures encounter strange, sometimes tragic fates with an air of dry detachment. Through books like The Gashlycrumb Tinies and The Doubtful Guest, Gorey cultivated a distinctive visual and literary language that balances wit, absurdity, and a fascination with the darker edges of human experience, leaving a lasting influence on illustration, literature, and design. Today, the Edward Gorey Charitable Trust continues to preserve his legacy, supporting charitable causes, particularly in animal welfare, while stewarding and expanding access to his work for new audiences.

Edward Gorey