Así como S.T. Joshi insiste, o al menos señala que ya había sido señalado por Donald R. Burleson en su Lovecraft: Disturbing the Universe, que es esta misma pintura la que H.P. Lovecraft tenía en mente al escribir el siguiente pasaje de su Pickman's Model:
It was a colossal and nameless blasphemy with glaring red eyes, and it held in bony claws a thing that had been a man, gnawing at the head as a child nibbles at a stick of candy. Its position was a kind of crouch, and as one looked one felt that at any moment it might drop its present prey and seek a juicier morsel.
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éste: http://taller-asuncion.blogspot.com/2007/09/otros-canbales.html
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