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The Sleepwalker - Maximilian Pirner, 1878. (National Gallery, Prague).
The #harp has long been associated with #death and the #Celtic #Otherworld.
Chieftains were buried with a harp at their feet to act as a bridge to the afterlife.
#folklore
Image: The End of all Things, Maxmilian Pirner, 1887
would be fun if each of Hecatia's bodies had a different skin tone, like ex. this Pirner painting depicts Hecate
Maximilian Pirner was a Czech painter whose s usual themes were classical mythology and the macabre.
'The End of All Things - Finis' (1887)
'Funeral of a Fairy' (1888)
'Medusa' (1891)
'Hekate' (1901)
Finis [The end of all things] (1887) by Maximilian Pirner (Czech, 1853-1924). #GothicArt
@OGOMProject Is #GothicSpring continued in May?
(🖼️ Maxmilián Pirner, "Fairy Funeral", 1888)
Finis (The End of All Things) - Maximilian Pirner, 1887.
(National Gallery in Prague).
Maximilian Pirner (Czech, 1853-1924), Finis (The End of All Things), oil on canvas, 1887
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Czech artist Maxmilián Pirner was born #OTD 1853. If it’s not already obvious, he had a penchant for mythology, the strange, & the macabre.
The End of All Things (detail)
Hekate
The Fairy Funeral
Death
#Art #ArtHistory #ArtNouveau #Mythology #Death
Las pasiones desbordantes de los autores del siglo XIX....
🎨 Maximilian Pirner (1854-1924): Finis. El fin de todas las cosas, 1887. Museo Nacional, Praga.
#art #loveart #artlovers #sigloxix