psychesdescent
psychesdescent
Psyche's Descent
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Myth and Magic. Folklore and Fables. Fairytales and Religion. Rituals and Symbols. Dreams and Nightmares. Sacred and Profane. Beauty and Decay.
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psychesdescent · 5 years ago
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The gesture
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Details from The Sleeping Beauty, 1921.
John Collier (British, 1850–1934)
Oil on canvas
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One of my favorites. 💛
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J. W. Waterhouse, The Siren ca. 1900
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My Bohemian Home
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psychesdescent · 6 years ago
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‘𝘔𝘰𝘶𝘳𝘯𝘪𝘯𝘨’, 2018.
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psychesdescent · 6 years ago
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inatt - suomi - 2015
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psychesdescent · 6 years ago
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Hans Sebald Beham (c.1500-1550)
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狂った一頁 (A Page of Madness) 1926 dir. 衣笠 貞之助 (Teinosuke Kinugasa)
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“Stop! Here lies the empire of death.” Seen in the Paris Catacombs.
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Black flowers blossom.
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© Nona Limmen Facebook / Instagram
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Alfons Mucha, Mount of saint Adalbert, 1892
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ARCHES OF OPHION
Adrian Baxter
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psychesdescent · 6 years ago
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A deathbed: a man breathes his last, the devil flies down and grabs his soul (in the form of a baby) from his mouth. Engraving, [between 1600 and 1699]
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