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Hercules Defeating the River God Acheolus by Giovanni Jacopo Caraglio (1526-27)
Sea Nymph by Emil Wolff (1841)
Return of the Mari Lwyd (2020)“For She knows all from the birth of the Flood To this moment where we
“Mari Lwyd, Horse of Frost, Star-horse, and White Horse of the Sea, is carried to us.The Dead return
“Changeling” – a sketch (from back in August? yikes) inspired by the Celtic folklore illustrat
FlamingoSirens(2020)Fill your ears with beeswax and tie yourselves to your masts boys, else your shi
“St. Bride” by John Duncan, 1913
Settai Komura (1887-1940) — Momotarō by Sazanami Iwaya (woodblock print,1927)
talesfromweirdland:MAID AGNES musing sat aloneUpon the lonely strand;The breaking waves sighed oft a
Kensuke Koike aka 小池健輔 (Japanese, b. 1980, Nagoya, Japan) - Hyakume / Hyakki Yakou (Night parade of
fiodorowna:iuvencula:slavic-mythology:Perelesnyk (aka litavets). A figure in Ukrainian folk mytholog
Apollo Belvedere (Italy 17th Century)
Yuri Hill (Ukrainian, based Kiev, Ukraine) - 1: 1857, 2018 2: 1856, 2018 Digital Arts: Paintings
Tang SanZang and his horse ride the waves with the Dragon Fish.Here’s another illustration that is J
agadixit:An illustration for a Russian fairy tale Vasilisa the Beautiful.Art by me.
Katsukawa Shunshō aka Shunshō Katsukawa aka Katsumiyagawa Yūsuke (original name) aka 勝川春章 (Japanese,
Estela Cuadro (Argentinian, b. 1979, Buenos Aires, Argentina) - 1: Eminencia, 2014 2: Constelacione
Mermaids by Jessie M. King
Yuki-onna (snow woman) a tall, beautiful woman with long black hair and blue lips.In many stories, Y
Naruto AU Week Day 2: Myth/Folklore for @naruto-au-weekKakashi as Ares and Iruka is still just a be
kokodrawings:I’m officially in the middle of a Japanese folklore mood, so here’s samurai!Sasuke and
Anton Romako (1832–1889)Neapolitan tavern
My entry in the challenge delivering sailor moon to Brazilian folklore, transforming it into an Indi
ukiyoecats:Hyakki yagyō 百鬼夜行, literally “night parade of 100 demons,” refers to a folklore motif tha
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