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THE ART OF SUPER-SEVENTIES BRITISH HORROR -- THE LADIES OF HAMMER STUDIOS.
PIC(S) INFO: "Little Shoppe of Horrors" presents...Spotlight on back cover art to "Little Shoppe of Horrors" magazine #24, "The Journal of Classic British Horror Films." (published May 2010). Artwork by Bruce Timm.
EXTRA INFO: Back cover art of English actress Valerie Leon as Margaret Fuchs/Queen Tera, from the British horror film "Blood from the Mummy's Tomb" (1971), directed by Seth Holt and loosely based on Bram Stoker's 1903 novel "The Jewel of Seven Stars."
Sources: www.littleshoppeofhorrors.com/LSoH24.htm, Pinterest, & the Black Box Club (blog).
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panlight · 1 month
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For those who missed it this morning, we solved the mystery of what was on Benjamin's necklaces. We've long known about the ankh (an ancient Egyptian symbol meaning life or eternal life), but we've discovered the other pendant is an Agadez Cross, a type of Saharan Berber jewelry made especially by the Tuareg people of Niger. They vary in design but the above example is nearly a perfect match for Benjamin's.
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hauntedbystorytelling · 8 months
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Betty Arlen, Metro dancer, ca. 1925
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((translating apollo to a pharoah without hiding his design behind the nemes hes wearing is... kinda tricky ngl, but i feel like im slowly starting to pull it off
ill be adding more intricate details later but here have a WIP))
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tsalmu · 9 months
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So-called "Ivory of Shapash" (North-Semitic Sun Goddess) Origin: Syro-Phoenician, ca. 8th century BCE Found in palace of Ashurnasirpal II Nimrud, Iraq (Assyria) (Met Museum 59.107.7, Pub Domain, Enhanced) Built by the Assyrian king Ashurnasirpal II, the palaces and storerooms of Nimrud housed thousands of pieces of carved ivory. Most of the ivories served as furniture inlays or small precious objects such as boxes. While some of them were carved in the same style as the large Assyrian reliefs lining the walls of the Northwest Palace, the majority of the ivories display images and styles related to the arts of North Syria and the Phoenician city-states. Phoenician style ivories are distinguished by their use of imagery related to Egyptian art, such as sphinxes and figures wearing pharaonic crowns, and the use of elaborate carving techniques such as openwork and colored glass inlay. North Syrian style ivories tend to depict stockier figures in more dynamic compositions, carved as solid plaques with fewer added decorative elements. However, some pieces do not fit easily into any of these three styles. Source: The Met Museum
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jeannepompadour · 9 months
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Part of the treasure discovered in the tomb of the 'King's daughter' Nubhetepti-khered in Dahshur, possibly a daughter of Hor Awibre also known as Hor I or of Amenemhat III;  13th dynasty of Egypt
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andyevej · 2 months
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There can only be one Ra // WIP
still on my grind of never finishing anything
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eggirrum · 13 days
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I swear that something absolutely radical is soon gonna be finished, but I keep getting sidetracked and art blocked.
So while fighting my lactose intolerance today and eating a whole can of corn, have medjed.
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Thank you to @pricklypinefawn for that one idea in the top right corner.
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charismaenigmaart · 2 months
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Skytheron
Abilities: Aeroblade Increases the critical hit ratio of its flying-type moves.
Metal Fortress Reduces damage from Steel and Rock-type moves.
Description: Skytheron soars as the emperor of the skies in the Shinwamon world. With wingspan wide enough to cast shadows over entire villages, it embodies the power of the winds and the unyielding nature of steel. The icy blue and sharp orange accents on its body signify the dual chill of the high altitude and the searing focus of its steel-clad talons. Legends say that Skytheron was born from the heart of a dying star, and its flight paths often mirror the constellations. Its presence in the sky is a blessing for the worthy and a harbinger of awe for all who gaze upon it.
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A study on Anubis with a hint of Assassins Creed costume design 🐕‍🦺
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A GODDESS FROM BACK IN TIME AND FOR ALL TIME -- HAMMER FILM PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS...
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on English actress Valerie Leon in a promotional image as Margaret Fuchs/Queen Tera, from the British horror film "Blood from the Mummy's Tomb" (1971), directed by Seth Holt. Hammer Film Productions.
Resolution at 800x1000 & 440x628.
Sources: www.valerieleon.com/product/blood-from-the-mummys-tomb-sarcophagus-standing & Carry On Fan (blog).
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xenoanubisartblog · 6 months
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"But sister, it's for SCIENCE!" "Bastet, as Ra is my witness I will rip you in half if don't UNTIE ME RIGHT NOW!!!"
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hauntedbystorytelling · 8 months
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Atelier Jacob Merkelbach ~ Danseres Johanna Wittrock, 1895 | src Stadsarchief Amsterdam Beeldbank
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Anybody else think it was lazy design wise as how they just rehashed costumes from Bayonetta 2 in the 3rd game? like with China!Bayonetta they just took the red version of the silk dress and added junk to it and like why the fuck is French!Rosa wearing like a Harley Quinn version of the Robes of Banishment?? Like did they forget that was her prison outfit or??
This game took how long to make? And they couldn’t think of anything new for these versions? 
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elettraml · 1 year
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Hαʅʅσɯҽҽɳ'ʂ Cʅҽσραƚɾα
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Yep, another image I've modified with prequel, cause I really enjoy becoming a cartoon 🌟. Especially for Halloween: this year I decided to dress as a modern Cleopatra ✨.
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gesray · 8 months
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