"Thor Battering the Midgard Serpent" by Henry Fuseli, oil on canvas painting (1790)
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"Thor Battering the Midgard Serpent" by Henry Fuseli, oil on canvas painting (1790)
A recreation of The Nightmare by Henry Fuseli. I love this painting for more than just its creepy imagery and lighting. It represents to me every mysterious phenomenon throughout humankind’s development that were explained through supernatural means. As we discover more about the world and ourselves, those supernatural constructs fall over and over again.
😹 Henry Fuseli, The Nightmare Cat 🙀 Happy Friday 13th! 😈 Let the heavy cat sleeping on you be the scariest nightmare in your life!😻☮️
🖼 The story of the painting
The Debutante, Henry Fuseli, 1807
By Tim Truman:
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"Once more an enemy sets my father against me. Never again!"
Zatanna by Paul Dini (2010-2011). "Night on Devil Mountain."
Ariel' from William Shakespeare 's :' The Tempest ', (1800 - 1810), by H. Fuseli.