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Sunday, October 6, 2024

MYTHS by different artists, part 3

The Vampire, a Pablo Volta photograph 1962
'
The Vampire' ... a Pablo Volta photograph,  1962       see full size
      
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Arnold Böcklin 1875 Pan with flute
an Arnold Böcklin painting,
  1875
      
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1600s lace dragon
a 1600s dragon in lace       see full size
      
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1888 Physiognomy Devil's Eye
1888 Physiognomy judged moral character by the shape of a face    "The Devil's Eye ... cunning,
  deceipt,  trickery,  guile ... as licentious and lustful as that of the ape"
      
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an André Devambez illustration of a giant
an André Devambez illustration       see full size
      
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1822 zoology mermaid
1822 zoological description of a reported mermaid     "The skin was harsh, the ears very large, and the back parts and tail were covered with scales"
      
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a Paul Rieth illustration 1910, lust
a Paul Rieth illustration,
  1910       see full size
      
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Felician Rops mythological art
Felician Rops art,
  1800s
      
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a Frank Frazetta 1960s illustration for Eerie Magazine
a modern reprint of a
1960s Frank Frazetta illustration for
 Eerie Magazine's contributing artists ... back then with my 
news paper route I bought every used Eerie and Creepy 
 magazine I could find        see full size
      
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Anthony Frederick Augustus Sandys 1875 Medusa
'Medusa'    Anthony Frederick Augustus Sandys,  1875
see full size
      
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Carl Spitzweg art, a scientist controlling a summoned hell demon
Carl Spitzweg art
      
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a Walter Molino illustration of a sea serpent
a Walter Molino illustration       see full size
      
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Franz von Stuck, a satyr is a creature from Greek mythology
Franz von Stuck ... a satyr is a creature from Greek mythology
      
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Robert Williams art
Robert Williams art       see full size
      
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a Hans Christiansen illustration for 1895 Jugend Magazine
a Hans Christiansen illustration for 1895 Jugend Magazine
      
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'Struwwelpeter'  an 1845 German Cautionary tale in an 1879 book
'Struwwelpeter' is an 1845 German children's cautionary tale
in an 1879 book       see full size
                    
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1965 television character Herman Munster
1965 television comedic character Herman Munster
      
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an Adolfo Hohenstein poster for Cinzano Vermouth
an Adolfo Hohenstein poster for Cinzano Vermouth
see full size
      
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Gateway To The Garden Of The Gods 1887 USA
"Gateway To The Garden Of The Gods"   1887 USA
see full size
      
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Buddhist myth Garuda
a Buddhist mythical 'Garuda'       see full size
      
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Buddhist Vischnu on Garuda illustration
Buddhist Vischnu on a Garuda
      
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Greek god of the sea 'Poseiden' in a 1936  Simplicissimus magazine
Greek god of the sea
'Poseiden' sees political change in 
Simplicissimus magazine,  1936
      
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Medusa by Karl Alexander Wilke 1906
the ancient Greek
'Medusa' by Karl Alexander Wilke,  1906
      
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1903 Jugend magazine number 6, a female satyr representing youth
a female satyr on Jugend magazine number 6
, 1903
see full size
      
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a Harry Borgman 1970 horror illustration
killing a vampire ... a Harry Borgman 1970 horror illustration
see full size
      
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a Rea Irvin 1920 cartoon about cinematic heroes
a Rea Irvin 1920 cartoon about cinematic heroes
      
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mythical sea monster illustration
a sea creature       see full size
      
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a Howard Pyle 1903 illustration of a dead pirate's ghost guarding sunken treasure
a Howard Pyle 1903 illustration
      
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Franz von Stuck illustration, a satyr
Franz von Stuck
      
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Margaret Hamilton as a witch
Margaret Hamilton as a witch in the 1939 film 'The Wizard of Oz'
from BBC on 1500s & 1600s Europe:  "Why was there such a proliferation of witches? Everybody assumed it was because the world had got so foul that it was coming to an end. As a result there was an outpouring of brutally misogynistic witchcraft imagery, with artists taking advantage of the invention of the printing press to disseminate material rapidly and widely."
         
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