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Ford Madox Brown - The Dream of Sardanapalus, 1871.
Solomon Joseph Solomon - Saint George (ca. 1906)
John Martin (1789–1854) (follower of)
“Satan”, 19th century
source
Urban Spring - RHADS
– Betty Jiang
The Chimera by Gustave Moreau (1867)
Prometheus Consoled by the Spirits of the Earth by George Spencer Watson (1869-1934)
The Triumph of Light over Darkness by Franz Matsch (1897)
Macbeth ’s Three Witches by Alexandre - Gabriel Decamps (1803-1860)
Lilith and the serpent ‒ A.J Hamilton @thetogfather model: @althea.adair
”Lo, Eve’s eyes were opened as if blinded by a burst of fire; and she was cast down as if by a blow; and she wept for the things she understood. And Lilith coiled about Eve to comfort her; and Eve held the serpent like a lover; and they did know each other in the shadow of the Tree of Knowledge.” ‒ Cycle of Lilith: The Book of the Serpent
Lilith ‒ A.J Hamilton @thetogfather model: @althea.adair
”Lo, Eve’s eyes were opened as if blinded by a burst of fire; and she was cast down as if by a blow; and she wept for the things she understood. And Lilith coiled about Eve to comfort her; and Eve held the serpent like a lover; and they did know each other in the shadow of the Tree of Knowledge.” ‒ Cycle of Lilith: The Book of the Serpent
The angel of death striking a door during the plague of Rome (Detail), 1879. Engraving by Levasseur after Jules-Élie Delaunay
The Vision of the White Horse, 1798
by Philip James De Loutherbourg
Une Martyre. Watercolour by André Devambez (1867-1943) for a Baudelaire poem • via Bibliothèque Infernale on FB
Giovanni Gasparro
La Prêtresse de Delphi (Priestess of Delphi) John Collier, 1891
Demon by Maximiliano Moretto