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Vestal, 1874, Arnold Bocklin
The Isle of the Dead, 1883, Arnold BocklinMedium: oil,panel
Pan among the reeds, 1858, Arnold BocklinMedium: oil,canvas
Lament of the shepherd, 1866, Arnold Bocklin
viktor-vasnetsov: Gamaun, The prophetic bird, 1897, Viktor VasnetsovMedium: oil,canvas
Here’s something new for the new year! Three “spell” vignettes created based
Karl Wilhelm Diefenbach (1851-1913), Toteninsel, 1905, oil on canvas, 100 x 150 cm. In a private col
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided TrailerDirector: “I wonder if the whole angel motif is getting a
Fred Gettings, Secret Symbolism in Occult Art
The Anonymity of Faith (Mexico City, 2021), by Abelardo Ojeda.// More of my Street Photography: http
BLOOD EGG RITUAL WITH NON TRADITIONAL ANIMALS IN POST ESTABLISHMENT NEOSYMBOLISM (#neoliberalexpress
Miss Margaret Henderson (1900), by J.W. WaterhouseThe Alexander Henderson family was of considerable
The Lady Clare (1900), by J.W. Waterhouse Waterhouse was a fan of Alfred Tennyson and used his poems
A Mermaid (1900), by J.W. WaterhouseEver after he we was elected as member of the Royal Academy of A
Destiny (1900), by J.W. WaterhouseThis work was painted by Waterhouse to support the injured soldier
Mrs Arthur Kenworthy (ca. 1899), by J.W. WaterhouseWaterhouse was not famous because of his portrait
Juliet (1898), by J.W. WaterhouseThis lovely portrait of Shakespeare’s Juliet in a Venetian se
Ariadne (1898), by J.W. WaterhouseAnother painting based on the 21 letters from Ovidius, collectivel
Mariana in the South (1897), by J.W. WaterhouseThis painting of Mariana refers again to a poem by Te
Pandora (1896), by J.W. WaterhouseBecause Prometheus had stolen the fire from Mount Olympus, Zeus pu
Hylas and the Nymphs (1896), by J.W. WaterhouseHylas is a character from Greek and Roman mythology a
The Shrine (1895), by J.W. WaterhouseWith this painting (top) Waterhouse returned to an old theme, w
Phyllis (1895), by J.W. WaterhouseIn December 1895, at the age of 46, Waterhouse was finally elected
Saint Cecilia (1895), by J.W. WaterhouseThe fascination that Waterhouse had with women in poetry, pe
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