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CRANE AND HORSEMAN. Ichabod Crane and the Headless Horseman, attributed to William John Wilgus. Oil, c1835
IRVING: SLEEPY HOLLOW. The headless horseman scares Ichabod Crane out of town. Wood engraving, American, 1876, for Washington Irvings The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, first published in 1819
Two Galloping Horsemen [one carrying his own head] (etching)6198018 Two Galloping Horsemen [one carrying his own head] (etching) by Duncan, John (1866-1945); 12.1x7.9 cm; The McManus, Dundee, UK; Dundee Art Galleries and Museums; Scottish, out of copyright
Two Galloping Horsemen [one carrying his own head] (etching)6198019 Two Galloping Horsemen [one carrying his own head] (etching) by Duncan, John (1866-1945); 12.1x7.9 cm; The McManus, Dundee, UK; Dundee Art Galleries and Museums; Scottish, out of copyright
Two Galloping Horsemen [one carrying his own head] (etching)6199981 Two Galloping Horsemen [one carrying his own head] (etching) by Duncan, John (1866-1945); 12.1x7.9 cm; The McManus, Dundee, UK; Dundee Art Galleries and Museums; Scottish, out of copyright
Ichabod Crane encounters the Headless Horseman: etching, 1849, by Felix O. CIRVING: SLEEPY HOLLOW, 1849. Ichabod Crane encounters the Headless Horseman: etching, 1849, by Felix O.C. Darley for The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving
LEGEND OF SLEEPY HOLLOW. Illustration from Washington Irvings The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. Etching, 1849, by Felix O.C. Darley
IRVING: SLEEPY HOLLOW. The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. Wood engraving, late 19th century, after George Henry Boughton
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