So here's one by Gustav Rehberger that isn't exactly supernatural - but still pretty scary.You can see this one and a few others at full size in my Gustav Rehberger Flickr set.
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So here's one by Gustav Rehberger that isn't exactly supernatural - but still pretty scary.
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I wasn't familiar with Rehberger's work-- he seems classically trained but also pretty bizarre. Was that his normal style, or are you just plucking these images as an unrepresentative sample from those trashy magazines my mother warned me not to read?
That's the best description I could ever hope to hear for Rehberger, David : "classically trained but bizarre" ;-)
Rehberger did copius amounts of work for esquire and Coronet - but from what I can find, not for many others. And yes, this work is pretty representative of his style.
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