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Visión de Don Miguel de Mañara, unknown artist, ca. 17th century, Spain, from the collections of churches and monasteries of Toledo.
Don Miguel de Mañara was a 17th-century Sevillian nobleman, libertine, and ultimately, Christian convert. Following the death of his wife, he suffered a spiritual crisis during which he experienced a series of macabre visions,some depicted in art, including a woman appearing to be his wife who transformed into a skeleton.
Inferno (detail) ca. 1825 - 1828, Joseph Anton Koch.
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Superman and the Mole Men (1951)
The Christian Dirce, (Details), (1897), by Henryk Siemiradzki (Polish, 1843 – 1902), oil on canvas, 263 cm (103.5 in) x 530 cm (17.3 ft), National Museum in Warsaw
Octopuses and pillow lava—two of our favorite things 🐙🌋
Pillow lavas look like rounded blobs of solidified lava. They are formed as lava pours slowly out of the seafloor, and cold seawater cools the outer edge very quickly. Think about squeezing toothpaste out of a tube, but instead of it flowing freely, the outer skin of the toothpaste hardens as soon as it touches air. Pillow lavas come in various sizes and shapes, and each of these shapes can tell us a bit about the eruption that formed them.
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