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The Boat of Charon (1919) by José Benlliure y Gil (Spain, 1858-1937). In Greek mythology, Charon is the ferryman of Hades who carries souls of the newly deceased across the rivers Styx & Acheron that divides the world of the living from the world of the dead. #Art
La Ghirlandata (1873) by Dante Gabriel Rossetti (UK, 1828-1882). Guildhall Art Gallery, London. #Art #PreRaphaelite #Victorian
Tamara and Demon (1889) by Konstantin Makovsky (Russia, 1839-1915). #Art #Lermontov #Gothic #Victorian
A Winter’s Tale by John Everett Millais (England, 1829-1896). #WilliamShakespeare #PreRaphaelite #1800s #theatre #stories
New book review on the blog. Bodysnatchers by Suzie Lennox. 'Digging up the untold stories of Britain’s Resurrection Men'. Oh 'eck. https://t.co/PvG4eTTVez … #Bodysnatching #Anatomy #Gothic
The vicar receives his tithes (1792) by Henry Singleton (England, 1766–1839). #GeorgianArt #Christianity #Tithing
A Winter’s Tale by John Everett Millais (England, 1829-1896). #PreRaphaelite #Shakespeare #Storytelling #Family