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Maria Callas as Medea
Pier Paolo Pasolini, 1969
Original “Hecate” artwork. Ink on true grain. 21/9"
John Singer Sargent
“Hekate”. Commissioned by the Temple Below. Watercolor on paper. Nekronikon © 2015
Mitchell Nolte
Lucifer, illustration by Carl Schmidt-Helmbrechts (”Jugend” magazine) for a poem by Alice Gurschner (aka Paul Althof), University Library of Heidelberg.
Stephen Gammel art ♡
Les Humains De Xinim - Série Verte #55
“Three hooded witches bearing the stang make their way to the cavern of initiation; a hare leaps in the beams of the full moon.” by Nigel ‘Aldcroft’ Jackson, from the book Call of the Horned Piper.
The Greenwood Tarot, Two of Cups
Benvenuto Disertori La Nicchia, 1910
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Horse frontlet with a nude goddess holding lotus flowers and lions METROPOLITN MUSEUM Period: Neo-Assyrian Date: ca. 9th–8th century B.C. Geography: Mesopotamia, Nimrud (ancient Kalhu) Culture: Assyrian Medium: Ivory
John Brosio (b. 1968, Pasadena, California) - Night Hunt, 2012 Paintings: Oil on Canvas
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Steve McCurry 1985
Heinrich Krenes, Die Muskete October 24, 1918
The High Priestess from Tarot of the Golden Serpent by Sebastian Haines