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Andre Castaigne, Alexander at The Temple of Apis in Memphis, c.1898.
Karl Friedrich Schinkel, scenic designs for Die Zauberflöte (The Magic Flute); The Hall of Stars in the Palace of the Queen of the Night [Königin der Nacht]; Entwurfzeichnung zum Bühnenbild, Berlin, c. 1816.
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"Descenso de Cristo al Limbo" (detalle). Por Bartolomé Bermejo, circa 1475. http://iglesiadesatan.com/
Philosophy (final state), 1907
Gustav Klimt
Head of Gudea, ruler of the Sumerian city of Lagash in Southern Mesopotamia. The diorite stone sculpture dates back to around 2090 BCE. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, NY.
Photo by Babylon Chronicle
Linear Elamite Inscription on a Vase
This silver vase bears a royal inscription in Linear Elamite, a writing system used in Elam during the Bronze Age. (Source)
Elamite, c. 2200 BCE.
Piebald pythons, I’ll take them all.
DARKNESS becomes YOU……….No.1
Teotihuacan, 150 - 550 A.D. Height: 42 cm; width: 33 cm ID IV Ca 46159 National Museums in Berlin, Ethnological Museum
The incense burner consists of a basin and an upper part on whose reverse side a “chimney” was mounted as a smoke outlet and whose front side takes the form of a temple (or stage) adorned with birds’ heads, feathers, and rosettes of clay, as well as small plaques into which, in turn, depictions of temples have been scratched. The center is a typical, “triangular” Teotihuac
Demon on a leash, detail from the french manuscript “Recueil de maximes sur la pénitence, en français et en latin”, f.3r, 1501-1600
Source: gallica.bnf.fr Bibliothèque nationale de France, Département des manuscrits, Français 1890
“Garuda" (GWK, Bali, Indonesia) ”Garuda is one of the three principal animal deities in the Hindu Mythology that has evolved after the Vedic Period in Indian history. The other two are Ganesha, the elephant-headed son of the goddess Durgha, and Hanuman, the monkey god. Garuda is the king of the birds. He mocks the wind with the speed of his flight. As the appointed charger of Vishnu he is venerated by all, including humans. He has the head, wings, talons, and beak of an eagle and the body and limbs of a man. He has a white face, red wings and golden body. When he was born he was so brilliant that he was mistaken for Agni, the god of fire, and worshipped.” source: pantheon
Roberto Ferri, Lucifero