Battle scene from the Thirty Years' War by Werner Wilhelm Gustav Schuch
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Battle scene from the Thirty Years' War by Werner Wilhelm Gustav Schuch
Werner Schuch (1843-1918), 'The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse', 1910 I'm posting this piece of art as an excuse to reference the Greek rock band Aphrodite's Child's album, 666 (considered by many to be a progressive/psychedelic rock classic). It was the band's third and final album released in 1972 and their only double LP. "The central concept is a countercultural interpretation of the Book of Revelation, in which a circus show based on the apocalypse performs for an audience at the same time that the real apocalypse takes place outside the circus tent, and at the end the two merge into one." The song I wanted to share was the 4th song on side one of the LP, 'The Four Horsemen'. It's a song that's been waiting to end up on a mix that I've yet to make. Note: this was one Evangelos Odysseas Papathanassiou's (aka Vangelis) bands that he helped form back in 1967 at the age of 25.
Der Tod reitet in die Schlacht (1890) - Werner Wilhelm Gustav Schuch
Werner Wilhelm Schuch (Late 1800s) König Friedrich II. von Preussen
The four horsemen of the apocalypse by Werner Wilhelm Gustav Schuch (German, 1843–1918)
The Four Horsemen by Werner Schuch (1843-1918).
Cavalry Charge by Werner Wilhelm Gustav Schuch
The Four Horsemen by Werner Schuch (1843-1918)