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Cover illustration from Panther Horror edition of The Haunter of the Dark & Other Tales by H. P. Lovecraft.
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Hansel and Gretel
Illustrations by Kay Nielson
Rosebud looked so beautiful he stooped down and gave her a kiss.
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Ancient Egyptian Brown Scarab 1070 - 712 BC
Carved brown limestone heart scarab, once placed on the throat, chest, or heart of the Mummy. Some were worn by the deceased on a necklace, or mounted in gold settings as a pectoral. Heart scarabs provided the bearer with the assurance that at the final judgment as depicted in the Book of the Dead, the bearer would be found ”True of Voice” and accepted into the eternal afterlife by the God Osiris. Six lines of hieroglyphics, including a standing Horus, ankh, sun God Ra, at the bottom. Third Intermediate Period.
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Sonata of the Pyramids 1909 by Mikalojus Ciurlionis 1900 - 1911 Lithuanian painter
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“100 years under the Dome : 1912-2012” via @archdaily
© Archives Galeries Lafayette
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prominence seven- Thomas Hooper (2010)
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Two birds in a wintry landscape Chinese, Southern Song dynasty, second half of the 13th century, ink on silk, Formerly attributed to Liang Kai
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Hansel and Gretel
Illustrations by Kay Nielson
Then the fisherman went home and found his wife sititng upon a throne, and she had three great crowns upon her head.
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Cornelis Galle I (After Ludovico Cardi Il Cigoli), Lvcifer, circa 1650.
Lettered around image with excerpts of Dante’s Divina Comedia. See moreRemains one of my favorite illustrations ever.
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