A Favorite Custom by Lawrence Alma-Tadema (1909)
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A Favorite Custom by Lawrence Alma-Tadema (1909)
The Horror of Party Beach | 1964
Musidora in Les Vampires (1916)
The Children of Lir by John Duncan (Scottish painter, 1866-1945)
“The Children of Lir (Irish: Oidheadh chloinne Lir) is a legend from Irish mythology. It is a tale from the post-Christianisation period that mixes magical elements such as druidic wands and spells with a Christian message of faith bringing freedom from suffering.” ~Wikipedia
Much more: https://bardmythologies.com/the-children-of-lir/
Odd Nerdrum
Hans Kressin b 1878, Girl and Monster, pencil on paper c1920 from the Prinzhorn Collection
"SUMMER NIGHT BY THE BEACH" EDVARD MUNCH // 1902-03 [oil on canvas | 103 x 120 cm.]
R. P. Alexandre Perier from the Society of Jesus, Torment of Eternity, Torments from Hell Used by the Missionaries, 1735
A Nixie in the Well frightens an old woman' by R. M. Euchler, (1872-1947)
Satan Exulting over Eve, watercolor by William Blake.
The Golden Fleece by Herbert James Draper (1904)
Jan Saenredam, Marriage for Wealth Officiated by the Devil, 1595
George Barbier, 1916.
Necrophagy is the exposition of the meatiness of human flesh. Necrophagy parodies the sacramental meal by making its assumptions real. […] Cannibalism, the most elementary act of exploitation, that of turning the other directly into a comestible; of seeing the other in the most primitive terms of use. The strong abuse, exploit, and meatify the weak, says Sade. They must and will devour their natural prey. The primal condition of man cannot be modified in any way; it is, eat or be eaten.
- The Sadeian Woman, Angela Carter
Gorgeous! Brand new by Annie Stegg Gerard, Gallery Gerard, titled The Serpent Queen
Richard Bernstein Grace Jones Mask for Warm Leatherette, 1980