Eric Pape, Mermaids and Sea Nymphs, n.d.
Mirko Rački (Croatian, 1879-1982, b. Novi Marof, Croatia) - The Devil In the Church, 1907, Paintings: Oil on Canvas
Study for “Inferno” Lithograph
Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes
Perseus Starting from the Cave of the Gorgons
Attributed to Henry Fuseli, c. 1816 Oil and oil wash, over graphite and with touches of pen and black ink, on tan laid paper, laid down on off-white Japanese paper
A Witches’ Sabbath, Cornelis Saftleven, 1640, Art Institute of Chicago: European Painting and Sculpture
An old woman riding a goat and brandishing a broomstick dominates this picture, which is an outstanding example of Cornelis Saftleven’s work in a traditional Netherlandish genre: scenes of hellfire and witchcraft. Pioneered by Hieronymous Bosch and given new life by Jan Brueghel and Jacques de Gheyn II a century later, such ghoulish subjects were aimed at an audience of sophisticated collectors. Paintings and drawings in this genre combine precise scientific observation—as here in the moth wings of the howling figure on the right—with a sense of powerful, uncontrolled natural forces. George F. Porter Collection Size: 21 3/8 × 30 ¾ in. (54.3 × 78.2 cm) Medium: Oil on panel
Jacques de Gheyn II - Design for a wall in a garden grotto - 1620 - © The Trustees of the British Museum
T. Ketola, cover art for Krypts “Unending Degradation”. Acrylic on paper, 2012
Entering the Desert (2016 / Acrylics on amatl paper) - David S. Herrerias
El Greco - The Vision of Philip II (The Adoration of the Name of Jesus), detail. N.d., 1578-79
Theodor von Holst, Charon, c. 1837
Arthur Kurtz (German, 1860-1917)
Creation of the Woman (Erschaffung des Weibes), 1897 - 1900
Oil on wood, 65 x 54.5 cm
Vijay Sarathy aka Canvasoul (Indian, b. 1995, Chennai, India, based in the Himalayas) - Photography
Edwin Austin Abbey, The Wind, 1895
Cyprian Kamil Norwid, Allegorical Scene from the Inferno of Dante, c. 1840-80
Fritz Schwimbeck, Eternity, 1910
Glyn Philpot (British, 1884-1937), Under the Sea, c.1914-18. Oil on canvas, 60 x 60 in.



