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Three Goblin Art

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shark vs the universe
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Love Begins
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Technophilia, Agustin Fernandez
Carl Messer bookplate. Ephraim Moses Lilien (Israeli, 1874-1925).
With a fanged serpent held down under her feet, the woman wields an over-sized quill pen with her bottle of ink behind.
C.G. Jung - The Union of Irreconcilables, the Marriage of Water and Fire (the two figures each have four hands to symbolize their many different Capabilities), "Psychology and Alchemy “, 1968.
Closeup of Circe, by Louis Braquet. Artist prints of her at Louisbraquetart.etsy.com
From Buket, 1906.
I’ve curated a thousand favorite vintage imps and demons.
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Hekate shrine, Fresco from a bedroom in the Villa of P. Fannius Synistor at Boscoreale. Italy
Cover art by Wietse Treurniet
The Empress of Dust By @egregoredesign
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Bacchante (c.1880). Joaquin Sorolla y Bastida (Spanish, 1863-1923). Oil on canvas.
With a sculpture of Bacchus next to her, the Bacchante has dropped the skins she had been wearing. She carries a thyrsus, the long stick wrapped in ribbon and tipped with a pine cone. She wears a wreath of ivy around her head similar to the wreath around the neck of Bacchus.
by George Barbier
The Garden Of Persephone R. H. Ives Gammell