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Franz von Stuck (1863–1928) - Salome, 1906
oil on canvas
Władysław Galimski (1860-1940) - Symphony of Care and Suffering, c. 1910
source
“The Hellmouth”, 1668
detail from the set design for Antonio Cesti’s opera ‘Il pomo d'oro’
engraved by Mathäus Küsel (1621–1682) after Ludovico Ottaviano Burnacini (1636–1707)
Hanuš Schwaiger (1854–1912) - “Rattenfänger”, 1882
from ‘Ver Sacrum’ Vol.1 #8, 1898
source
Ernst Stöhr (1860–1917) - “The Woman”
from ‘Ver Sacrum ⁓ Sonderheft’ , 1898
source
Wojciech Siudmak (b. 1942) - “Early Morning Poem”, 1999
acrylic on canvas
Die Nacht des Bileth, Alfred Kubin, c. 1920
Wolfgang Grasse (1930–2008) - “The Kingdom of Death”, 1999
source
Witold Pruszkowski (1846–1896) - “Dragoon”
source
Légendes et contes d’Andersen
Éditions Gründ
1962
Artist : Jiri Trnka
The Little Mermaid
Hans Printz (1865–1925) - Satans Karneval
from ‘Die Muskete’ #750, February 19, 1920
source
The Garden of Eden by Nicolas Poussin
Jorōgumo, Edo period. A type of yōkai in the form of a demonic spider in Japanese folklore, that takes the form of a beautiful woman, seducing and consuming unwary men.
The Story Of A Mother, 1910 (Kay Nielsen)
The Three Princesses In the Blue Mountain - The Troll was quite willing, and before long he fell asleep and began snoring, 1914 (Kay Nielsen)
Alfred Kubin 1877-1959
Czechoslovakia/Austria
"Dream Animal" 1903
Leon Kowalski (1870–1937) - Medusa, c. 1910s
source