Gustave Doré (1832–1883)
illustrations from Milton’s Paradise lost, c. 1866
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Gustave Doré (1832–1883)
illustrations from Milton’s Paradise lost, c. 1866
“The Fall of Satan to the Earth” “Satan’s Despair” “Satan Overlooking Paradise” “Satan in the Garden of Eden”
Reclining Bacchante, (Detail), (1834), by Lorenzo Bartolini (Italian, 1777 – 1850), marble, Musée du Louvre, Paris
Marco de Vincenzo Fall 2020 Ready-to-Wear ꩜ Graphic hand-motif knitwear over striped turtleneck, metallic aqua trousers
Subtly Queer Succubus/Sleep Paralysis Demon, Postcard, 5.4 x 3.4 inches, c. 1900 [ELDRITCH OCULUM]
Riposo durante la fuga in Egitto (Rest on the Flight into Egypt) (Detail), (c. 1597), by Caravaggio, oil on canvas, 135.5 cm × 166.5 cm (53.3 in × 65.6 in), Galleria Doria Pamphilj, Rome
The Execution of Lady Jane Grey (1833), (detail), by Paul Delaroche (French, 1797-1856), oil on canvas, 246 cm × 297 cm, The National Gallery, London
An Allegory of Virtue, (Detail), (1657), by Elisabetta Sirani (Italian, 1638 – 1665), oil on canvas, 34 1/2 x 45 1/4 in. (87.6 x 114.9 cm), Private Collection
Ophelia, (Detail), (1889) by John William Waterhouse RA (English, 1849 – 1917), oil on canvas, 98 cm x 158 cm, Private Collection
Portrait of a Young Lady, (Detail), (c. 1600), by Federico Barocci (Italian, 1535 – 1612), oil on canvas, 195 mm (47.04 in) x 830 mm (32.67 in), Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen
You have to let people love you. You have to let people get to know you. You have to let people help you. Being so completely selfless that you try to erase yourself off the face of the planet and never ask for anything and reject everybody's offers of support makes you very hard to love! Unfortunately. Emptying yourself out of everything that makes you, you is not actually what your loved ones want from you, generally. They want to make you happy! They will be so so sad if you don't give them the chance. It's not all selfish. I promise.
I see green, icy blue - Andrea Dautelle
The Dew (La Rosée), (Detail), (19th century), by Fritz Zuber-Bühler (Swiss, 1822 - 1896)
I am a man with a heart that offends with its lonely and greedy demands
John My Beloved by Sufjan Stevens (via pinterest)
Abduction of Helena (1879) by Rudolf Friedrich von Deutsch (German, 1835 – 1900), oil on canvas, 306 x 221 cm, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin