The Seven Deadly Sins. Jacques Callot (1592-1635) • via Bibliothèque Infernale on FB
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Cosimo Galluzzi
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The Seven Deadly Sins. Jacques Callot (1592-1635) • via Bibliothèque Infernale on FB
Taira Koremochi Slaying the Female Demon Kijo by Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1855)
Angus McBride
From “The Wrath Of Darkness” (Wrathprayer/Force Of Darkness split) Artwork by David S. Herrerías.
Moontoad Magus. A vision caused by the over indulgence of Olde English Scrumpy Cider.
A Taste of Hemlock
The Shepard Comes to the Arch of Snakes, from The Language of Beasts for Andrew Lang’s The Crimson Fairy Book by Henry Justice Ford (1903)
The Ghost Story by Alfred Bestall, 1930
Arthur Rackham - The Haunted Wood, Arthur Rackham's Book of Pictures interior illustration (1913)
Ash tree, ca. 1912 - by Rudolf Koppitz (1884 – 1936), Czech/Austrian
Illustration for Act I of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream by W. Heath Robinson (1914)
From Susquehanna University’s 1933 yearbook.
More than a bottle’s worth of vintage genies.
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Jean-Édouard Dargent, known as Yan’ Dargent
Louis Remy Mignot-Twilight on the Passaic (1861)
Thus concludes Mars in Taurus. Mars will now be in Gemini until next year due to its retrograde phase beginning this fall. This phase will be full of drama and some say Mars retro in Gem coincides with war and famine. Considering the stage that has been set, This cycle may coincide with a final battle in an longstanding information war… Follow me on twitter for more @pantheonastro