Masters of Madness Chapter 1: H.P. Lovecraft The Forbidden Edition

Tenth Scale Statue by Studio Everart
$850.00
Estimated Arrival: Q1 2027

STOCK STATUS: Preorder
EDITION SIZE: 100

Brand New / Factory Sealed / Original Packaging

Studio Everart presents Masters of Madness Chapter 1  H.P. Lovecraft The Forbidden Edition Statue.

Who Was H.P. Lovecraft?
Howard Phillips Lovecraft (1890–1937) was an American writer from Providence, Rhode Island, whose work redefined the boundaries of horror fiction. In a career spanning barely two decades, he created a mythology so vast and so internally consistent that it has outlived him by nearly a century — and shows no signs of fading.

He was not famous in his lifetime. He published mostly in pulp magazines like Weird Tales, earned almost nothing, and died at 46 from intestinal cancer and malnutrition. Yet today, the Lovecraftian universe — Cthulhu, the Necronomicon, the Great Old Ones, the town of Arkham — permeates every corner of popular culture, from video games to cinema to art.

"The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear, and the oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown."— H.P. Lovecraft, Supernatural Horror in Literature (1927)

What Is Cosmic Horror — and Why Does It Still Matter?
Lovecraft invented a subgenre. Before him, horror was personal: a monster, a haunted house, a murderer. The threat was understandable, containable, survivable.

Lovecraft made the threat the universe itself.

In his mythology, humanity is not the center of existence — we are a microscopic, accidental species on a forgotten planet, and the entities that preceded us are so vast and so alien that encountering them does not make you scream. It makes you lose your mind. The horror is not that they want to destroy us. The horror is that they don't even notice us.

This idea — that the greatest terror is indifference, not malice — is what made Lovecraft unique. And it is what makes him still relevant today, in an era when science keeps revealing just how small and brief our existence truly is.

Lovecraft's Most Important Works
The Call of Cthulhu (1928) — The text that introduced Cthulhu and the concept of the Mythos. A narrator pieces together a global conspiracy of cults worshipping a sleeping god at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean. It reads like a fever dream. It is the cornerstone of everything that followed.

At the Mountains of Madness (1936) — A scientific expedition in Antarctica uncovers an ancient, non-human civilization that predates humanity by millions of years. This is Lovecraft at his most epic: architectural, geological, horrifying not through blood but through the sheer scale of what the characters discover.

The Shadow Over Innsmouth (1936) — A traveler visits a decaying Massachusetts port town and discovers that its inhabitants have made a pact with creatures from the sea. One of Lovecraft's most cinematic works, and the origin of what fans call "the Innsmouth look."

The Dunwich Horror (1929) — Rural Massachusetts, an unseen creature, a family with a monstrous secret. Lovecraft at his most viscerally threatening — closer to traditional horror, but filtered through his cosmic lens.

The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath (1943, posthumous) — A long, baroque journey through Lovecraft's Dreamlands — an alternate universe visited through sleep. Less horror than dark fantasy, this work reveals the architectural scope of the Mythos.

Lovecraft's Legacy in Art, Culture, and Collecting
Few writers have had a more disproportionate impact relative to their commercial success in life. Lovecraft's influence stretches across disciplines:

Literature: Stephen King has called Lovecraft "the 20th century's greatest practitioner of the classic horror tale." Authors from Neil Gaiman to Thomas Ligotti to Jorge Luis Borges cite him as formative.

Gaming: Call of Cthulhu (the tabletop RPG, 1981) has sold millions of copies. Lovecraftian horror is a foundational genre in both video games and board games.

Cinema: John Carpenter's The Thing, In the Mouth of Madness, Guillermo del Toro's entire filmography — all deeply Lovecraftian, often explicitly acknowledged as such.

Art and Collectibles: The Mythos has generated an enormous ecosystem of artistic interpretation. Yet — until now — no studio had produced a statue that honored Lovecraft himself: the man, the writer, the mind behind the mythology. Not a creature. Not a tentacle. The author.

The Studio Everart H.P. Lovecraft Statue — Masters of Madness · Chapter I

This is what we built.

A 42 cm hand-painted polystone statue. 100 pieces worldwide — produced in two runs of 50. Each piece numbered, each carrying a certificate of authenticity. Once sold out, it will never be reproduced.

The design begins not with Cthulhu, not with the Necronomicon — but with a question: what moment defined Lovecraft's place in literary history? The answer is not a creature. It is a man alone with his paranoia, his vision, and his writing — building a mythology that the world would discover only after his death.
The H.P. Lovecraft Forbidden Edition captures the duality at the heart of Lovecraft's universe, two interchangeable portrait heads depicting madness or awareness, set upon a Cthulhu-inspired base with intricate tentacle textures.

Product Features:
Two Switchable Heads: Madness or awareness. Two interchangeable portraits capture the duality of the man and his mythology.
The Necronomicon: A 12cm resin replica of the forbidden tome. A standalone collectible.
Original Art Print: 30×40cm black and white print by Francesco Manna. Fine paper, exhibition quality.
Numbered Certificate: Each piece carries a numbered certificate of authenticity. Your number is yours forever.
Sculpted by 3D Artist  Giacinto Platania and painting by Simona Bordonaro

Product Specifications:
License: H.P. Lovecraft
Product Type: 1/10 Scale Statue
Edition Size: 100
Manufacturer: Studio Everart 
Product Size: 
Height: 42 cm
Width / Depth: 23.2 cm / 26.6 cm
Product Materials: Polystone

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