Allegory of Tragedy, 1897 by Gustav Klimt (Austrian, 1862--1918)

Discoholic 🪩

Product Placement
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
$LAYYYTER
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
EXPECTATIONS

★
Stranger Things
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

ellievsbear

izzy's playlists!
official daine visual archive
noise dept.

gracie abrams

#extradirty
The Stonewall Inn
NASA
Claire Keane
untitled
Monterey Bay Aquarium
seen from Panama

seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Canada
seen from Bangladesh
seen from Colombia

seen from Malaysia
seen from United States
seen from Chile
seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from Netherlands
seen from Ukraine
seen from Germany

seen from T1
seen from Canada

seen from United Kingdom

seen from United States
seen from Costa Rica

seen from Türkiye
@gothamov
Allegory of Tragedy, 1897 by Gustav Klimt (Austrian, 1862--1918)
Konstantin Korobov - Tormentum
Konstantin Korobov, Liberty
2026.
Wellbeing (No. 72, June 1998)
Otto Bache - A centaur playing with his son (1867)
Elijah in the Wilderness
Frederic Leighton
Salomé
Pierre Bonnaud
“Memento Mori” Skull Pocket-watch, Gold and Enamel, 1810
Julius Möessel (1872–1957), “Symphony in Hell, No. 1”
oil on canvas, c. 1940s — source
The knight’s encounter with the mysterious faery lady, an otherworldly figure who enchants him, draws him away from the world of men, and leaves his soul bound to her spell.
“I met a lady in the meads, Full beautiful, a faery’s child…”
From John Keats’s poem "La Belle Dame sans Merci." Engraving after Edward Brewtnall, 1881.
Panel with the Temptation of Christ. early 16th century. Credit line: The Cloisters Collection, 1950 https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/471375
“They were not exactly ghosts; more like things — creatures. . . .”
Virgil Finlay (1914–1971), illustration to “Three Against the Stars” by Eric North
Fantastic Novels Magazine Vol. 4 #1, May 1950 — source
Swimming Lessons by Nicola Bealing, 2014
Henry Jones Thaddeus - The Wounded Poacher (1881)
Norman Lindsay (1879–1969), “Sirocco”
oil on canvas on board, 1941 — source
Georg Erler (1871–1950), “Death and the Maiden”
etchings, c. early 20th century — source