The Temple of Silence
Artist: Herbert Crowley
Date: 1911
Herbert Crowley, known for his fantastical illustrations and architectural imagination, created The Temple of Silence as part of his visionary symbolic works. Rising in intricate tiers of stone and foliage, the structure suggests both a sanctuary and a dreamlike fortress, blending natural and architectural forms. Crowley’s art exists at the intersection of Symbolism and surreal fantasy, making this piece equally significant for collectors of early 20th-century visionary art and striking as décor for interiors that embrace the mysterious and the monumental.
Print Details:
Giclée Reproduction of the original illustration
Archival Matte Paper 11"x17" untrimmed
Suitable for Framing
Carefully packaged and shipped flat
Ideal for:
Collectors of Herbert Crowley and Symbolist art
Admirers of visionary, surreal, and fantastical architecture
Décor for eclectic, gothic, or imaginative interior settings
Enthusiasts of early 20th-century mystical illustration
A monument of mystery—Crowley’s fantastical vision rises in silence and grandeur.
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