Edgar Allan Poe's 'Metzengerstein' by M.G. Kellermeyer.

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Edgar Allan Poe's 'Metzengerstein' by M.G. Kellermeyer.
Carla Marlier and Jane Fonda in Metzengerstein
Arthur Rackham - Poe's 'Tales of Mystery'.
The young Metzengerstein seemed riveted to the saddle of that colossal horse.
“Horror and fatality have been abroad in all ages. Why then give a date to this story I have to tell?” is such a raw opening line and I’m totally up for it.
Indeed, the Baron’s perverse attachment to his lately-acquired charger—an attachment which seemed to attain new strength from every fresh example of the animal’s ferocious and demon-like propensities—at length became, in the eyes of all reasonable men, a hideous and unnatural fervor. In the glare of noon—at the dead hour of night—in sickness or in health—in calm or in tempest—the young Metzengerstein seemed riveted to the saddle of that colossal horse, whose intractable audacities so well accorded with his own spirit. —-Edgar Allan Poe/Metzengerstein
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Metzengerstein
The Cask of Amontillado
METZENGERSTEIN (1850) (link) - tw: death
The origin of this enmity seems to be found in the words of an ancient prophecy- "A lofty name shall have a fearful fall when, as the rider over his horse, the mortality of Metzengerstein shall triumph over the immortality of Berlifitzing."
THE CASK OF AMONTILLADO (1846) (link) - tw: death
“I drink,” he said, “to the buried that repose around us.”
Jane Fonda as Contessa Frederique de Metzengerstein in the "Metzengerstein" segment of Spirits of the Dead (1968), directed by Roger Vadim.
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Getting back into drawing and pushing myself a little by drawing other people's characters. Metzengerstein from @rz-053 was a nice one to start with!