Fraud Blocker Skip to main content

Paranoia Collection

"Paranoia: Unraveling the Twisted Threads of Fear and Suspicion" Step into a world where reality blurs, and sanity teeters on the edge

Background imageParanoia Collection: Academy Poster for Ingmar Bergmans Persona (1966)

Academy Poster for Ingmar Bergmans Persona (1966)
Ingmar Bergmans Persona (1966) Masks

Background imageParanoia Collection: Don Levys Herostratus (1967)

Don Levys Herostratus (1967)

Background imageParanoia Collection: Advertisement for a book about flying saucers

Advertisement for a book about flying saucers
An advertisement for a book by Gray Barker, They Knew Too Much About Flying Saucers, suggesting cover-ups, conspiracy and paranoia surrounding UFO sightings

Background imageParanoia Collection: Un Othello parisien soupçonnant sa chaste moitié, 1852. Creator: Honore Daumier

Un Othello parisien soupçonnant sa chaste moitié, 1852. Creator: Honore Daumier
Un Othello parisien soupconnant sa chaste moitie, 1852. A Parisian Othello suspecting his chaste [other] half. From Tout ce qu'on voudra, no. 2

Background imageParanoia Collection: Kanellos dance group at ancient sites in Greece, 1929 Creator: Arnold Genthe

Kanellos dance group at ancient sites in Greece, 1929 Creator: Arnold Genthe
Kanellos dance group at ancient sites in Greece, 1929

Background imageParanoia Collection: Kanellos dance group at ancient sites in Greece, 1929 Creator: Arnold Genthe

Kanellos dance group at ancient sites in Greece, 1929 Creator: Arnold Genthe
Kanellos dance group at ancient sites in Greece, 1929

Background imageParanoia Collection: An Old Woman Wearing a Rosary Cursing a Seated Man; Possibly Queen Margaret Cursing the Duke of

An Old Woman Wearing a Rosary Cursing a Seated Man; Possibly Queen Margaret Cursing the Duke of Gloucester, (pencil)
651822 An Old Woman Wearing a Rosary Cursing a Seated Man; Possibly Queen Margaret Cursing the Duke of Gloucester, (pencil, pen and brown ink, grey wash) by Fuseli, Henry (Fussli)

Background imageParanoia Collection: Mother Abbess Strangling the Infant, illustration from an Anti-Catholic pamphlet (litho)

Mother Abbess Strangling the Infant, illustration from an Anti-Catholic pamphlet (litho)
AQS256895 Mother Abbess Strangling the Infant, illustration from an Anti-Catholic pamphlet (litho) by American School, (19th century); American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Massachusetts

Background imageParanoia Collection: A man protected against cholera during the epidemic of 1832 (coloured engraving)

A man protected against cholera during the epidemic of 1832 (coloured engraving)
CHT236341 A man protected against cholera during the epidemic of 1832 (coloured engraving) by German School, (19th century); Musee d Histoire de la Medecine, Paris

Background imageParanoia Collection: Dark Genius; Dunkler Genius, 1891-2 (pencil on oaper over canvas)

Dark Genius; Dunkler Genius, 1891-2 (pencil on oaper over canvas)
1766397 Dark Genius; Dunkler Genius, 1891-2 (pencil on oaper over canvas) by Hodler, Ferdinand (1853-1918); 43x25 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Dark Genius; Dunkler Genius)

Background imageParanoia Collection: John Philip Kemble (1757-1823) as Shakespeares Richard III (pastel on vellum)

John Philip Kemble (1757-1823) as Shakespeares Richard III (pastel on vellum)
MIG170043 John Philip Kemble (1757-1823) as Shakespeares Richard III (pastel on vellum) by Eckstein, John (fl.1787-1838); 59.6x40.6 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageParanoia Collection: Illustration from an Anti-Catholic pamphlet showing a young woman being seduced by a

Illustration from an Anti-Catholic pamphlet showing a young woman being seduced by a
AQS256894 Illustration from an Anti-Catholic pamphlet showing a young woman being seduced by a priest (litho) by American School, (19th century); American Antiquarian Society, Worcester

Background imageParanoia Collection: The Blue Devils!, published by Hannah Humphrey

The Blue Devils!, published by Hannah Humphrey
CHT234666 The Blue Devils!, published by Hannah Humphrey, 10th January 1823 (coloured engraving) by Cruikshank, George (1792-1878); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris

Background imageParanoia Collection: Poster expressing German anxiety over the proposed construction of a Channel Tunnel

Poster expressing German anxiety over the proposed construction of a Channel Tunnel
CHT225279 Poster expressing German anxiety over the proposed construction of a Channel Tunnel linking Belgium and England, c.1914-18 (colour litho) by German School

Background imageParanoia Collection: The Dogger Bank Incident or Russian Outrage

The Dogger Bank Incident or Russian Outrage
The Dogger Bank Incident (or Russian Outrage ) occured on the 22nd October 1904, when the Russian Fleet (sailing to reinforce the 1st Pacific Squadron stationed at Port Arthur during)

Background imageParanoia Collection: Illustration from an Anti-Catholic pamphlet showing a priest kissing the robes of

Illustration from an Anti-Catholic pamphlet showing a priest kissing the robes of
AQS256893 Illustration from an Anti-Catholic pamphlet showing a priest kissing the robes of the Pope (litho) by American School, (19th century); American Antiquarian Society, Worcester

Background imageParanoia Collection: A man protected against cholera, c. 1831 (coloured engraving)

A man protected against cholera, c. 1831 (coloured engraving)
CHT236342 A man protected against cholera, c.1831 (coloured engraving) by French School, (19th century); Ordre National des Pharmaciens, Paris

Background imageParanoia Collection: The Blue Devils, pub. 1835 (hand coloured engraving)

The Blue Devils, pub. 1835 (hand coloured engraving)
2958390 The Blue Devils, pub. 1835 (hand coloured engraving) by Cruikshank, George (1792-1878); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageParanoia Collection: Portrait of Sarah Bernhardt, as Lady Macbeth, 1892 (oil on board)

Portrait of Sarah Bernhardt, as Lady Macbeth, 1892 (oil on board)
651185 Portrait of Sarah Bernhardt, as Lady Macbeth, 1892 (oil on board) by Lenbach, Franz Seraph von (1836-1904); 88.9x75.2 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageParanoia Collection: The Dogger Bank Incident or Russian Outrage

The Dogger Bank Incident or Russian Outrage
The Dogger Bank Incident (or Russian Outrage ) occured on the 22nd October 1904, when the Russian Fleet (sailing to reinforce the 1st Pacific Squadron stationed at Port Arthur during)

Background imageParanoia Collection: Young Tigress (Panthera tigris), 22 month, being frightened by a dead leaf

Young Tigress (Panthera tigris), 22 month, being frightened by a dead leaf. Banghavgarh National Park, India, April

Background imageParanoia Collection: The Dogger Bank Incident or Russian Outrage

The Dogger Bank Incident or Russian Outrage
The Dogger Bank Incident (or Russian Outrage ) occured on the 22nd October 1904, when the Russian Fleet (sailing to reinforce the 1st Pacific Squadron stationed at Port Arthur during)

Background imageParanoia Collection: The Man Who Stayed at Home - German spy play, WW1

The Man Who Stayed at Home - German spy play, WW1
Scenes from the play, The Man Who Stayed at Home starring Dennis Eadie and Isobel Elsom, a play about a German spy in England which played at the Royalty Theatre, London in December 1914. Date: 1914

Background imageParanoia Collection: Illustration of a Lambeosaurus standing on a weight scale

Illustration of a Lambeosaurus standing on a weight scale while holding ice cream behind its back

Background imageParanoia Collection: A Bugaboo!!! (hand-coloured engraving)

A Bugaboo!!! (hand-coloured engraving)
XCF306884 A Bugaboo!!! (hand-coloured engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: George III (1738-1820)

Background imageParanoia Collection: Death of Cardinal Beaufort, illustration from Shakespeares Henry VI

Death of Cardinal Beaufort, illustration from Shakespeares Henry VI
XJF425650 Death of Cardinal Beaufort, illustration from Shakespeares Henry VI, 1772 (pen, ink & wash on paper) by Fuseli, Henry (Fussli)

Background imageParanoia Collection: Computer surveillance

Computer surveillance. Conceptual computer artwork of human eyes, electronic circuit boards, a bar code (top centre) and a fingerprint (upper right)

Background imageParanoia Collection: Mental illness, conceptual artwork

Mental illness, conceptual artwork
Mental illness. Conceptual computer artwork of multiple warped heads, which may represent psychosis or a similar mental illness

Background imageParanoia Collection: Pyromania

Pyromania
MODEL RELEASED. Pyromania or schizophrenia. Abstract image of the face of a man in flames, open-mouthed and shouting with an expression of rage or terror

Background imageParanoia Collection: Face and eyes of a man suffering paranoia

Face and eyes of a man suffering paranoia
MODEL RELEASED. Paranoia. Abstract image of the face of a man suffering feelings of paranoia and terror. Whether due to a real or imagined circumstance

Background imageParanoia Collection: Organ harvesting

Organ harvesting. Conceptual image based on Leonardo da Vincis Vitruvian Man depicting a human body filled with various organs

Background imageParanoia Collection: Avian flu, conceptual art

Avian flu, conceptual art
Avian flu. Conceptual computer artwork depicting a man in a biohazard uniform walking in front of a giant egg. Avian flu is a viral disease of poultry

Background imageParanoia Collection: Avian flu

Avian flu. Conceptual computer artwork depicting a giant rooster standing on top of the Earth. Avian flu is a viral disease of poultry

Background imageParanoia Collection: Myth / Tibet / Musulman

Myth / Tibet / Musulman
FOOLISH YOUNG MUSSUMLAN The foolish young Mussulman is pursued by his own shadow, although he tries desparately to escape!


All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping

"Paranoia: Unraveling the Twisted Threads of Fear and Suspicion" Step into a world where reality blurs, and sanity teeters on the edge. Academy Poster for Ingmar Bergman's Persona (1966) sets the stage, inviting us to delve deep into the labyrinthine corridors of paranoia. Don Levy's Herostratus (1967) ignites an inferno of anxiety, as we witness a man consumed by his own destructive obsessions. The flames dance with eerie intensity, mirroring our own inner demons. An Advertisement for a book about flying saucers hints at extraterrestrial fears that haunt our collective consciousness. Are we truly alone? Or are unseen forces manipulating our every move? The Massacre of the Innocents depicts a chilling scene in pencil and ink, reminding us how easily innocence can be shattered by malevolence. It whispers tales of hidden agendas and sinister plots lurking beneath seemingly innocent facades. Illustrations from Anti-Catholic pamphlets shockingly portray women and children being murdered—a grotesque manifestation of religious paranoia fueling hatred and division. In An Old Woman Wearing a Rosary Cursing a Seated Man; Possibly Queen Margaret Cursing the Duke of Gloucester, fear takes on religious undertones as curses fly amidst political intrigue. Is faith being used as a weapon or shield against perceived threats? Mother Abbess Strangling the Infant captures an unsettling moment from another Anti-Catholic pamphlet—fanning flames of distrust towards those who wield power within sacred institutions. A colored engraving depicting A man protected against cholera during the epidemic of 1832 reminds us that they are manifest even in times of real danger. How far will one go to protect themselves when surrounded by invisible threats? Dark Genius; Dunkler Genius merges pencil and paper over canvas to evoke an enigmatic figure shrouded in shadows—an embodiment of genius tainted by suspicion or a mind tormented by its own brilliance.