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#INKFLORESCENCE 12: Elderflower “When I woke up I saw her, pridefully, in front of me. I s
Jupiter in the Guise of Diana Embracing Callisto by Antonio Tempesta (1606)
Neptune Pursuing Coronis by Vieira Lusitano (1724)
Mars by Pietro Bettelini (1800-21)
The Rape of Europa by Luca Giordano (1675-77)
Bacchus and Erigone, from the series Loves of the Gods by Pierre Milan (1520-39)
Neptune and Caenis by Lattanzio Gambara (1560)
Neptune by Bartolommeo Pinelli (1811)
Saturn, from the series The Seven Planets by Jan Sadeler I (1585)
Apollo by Niccolo Renieri (17th Century)
Triumph of Venus by Lorenzo Tiepolo (1762)
solitarelee: proteesiukkonen: I Am a Bride A short comic inspired by Finnish werewolf folklore in
icontrive: The Morrígan also known as the Phantom Queen, the Irish Goddess of war and death,
The raven is an iconic and magical creature in the Viking world. It is a powerful symbol of war and
It was a monstrous dragon.Illustration by Th. Hoffman for Germania’s Sagenborn (Germania&rsquo
fairytellers:Baba Yaga, in Slavic folklore, is a supernatural being (or one of a trio of sisters of
Golden trees By: ©
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“Melusine”, fresh water spirit of European folklore.I had fun pretending to be a
A Winged Putto Flogging a Satyr Tied to a Tree by Jusepe de Ribera (1625-50)
Flowers and Fairies by Warwick Goble (1912)
The Golden Key, from Among Gnomes and Trolls 9 by John Bauer (1915)
“Just as they bent down to take the rose a big dense snow-drift came and carried them away&rdq
Trolls by Starlight by John Bauer (1913)
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