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Caillech Bheur, personification of Winter and mother of all gods and goddesses in Scottish mythology #folklorethursday
Image ©Andy Paciorek
It's #folklorethursday & here's Wm Holman Hunt in @AberyUni colls warning us to beware those sleepy mini-witches https://t.co/uasfAIXPmP
#folklorethursday Dickens' Ghost of Christmas Present (John Leech) echoes ancient pagan midwinter traditions pre-dating modern Santa Claus
Always a #FolkloreThursday favourite; here #ArthurRackham's beautiful 1915 illustrations for 'A Christmas Carol' by Charles Dickens. #art
Found a Bavarian #FolkloreThursday piece: #Wolpertinger based on Dürer, By Rainer Zenz - Rainer Zenz, CC BY-SA 3.0 https://t.co/TpmVwcn3yw
Forget Santa. Here's La Befana, Italy's wine-sipping witch. A little early but it is #folklorethursday https://t.co/oY8U0Ph81w via @Slate
Tracking the representations of rainbows over time suggests continuing folkloric importance https://t.co/FXyLKOrM3m #folklorethursday
Child's shoe found under floorboards in late 17th c. house in Yealand Conyers in Lancs. @LMuseums #apotropaic #folklorethursday
Love @artofmmignola's Baba Yaga. Also horrified.
#FolkloreThursday
"Faeries, come take me out of this dull world..." ~W.B. Yeats. Rackham #fairy tiles inspired by @terriwindling #folklorethursday #fairies
Charmed by these lovely #fantasy #fairytale #illustrations by Jessica Boehman
+ more here: https://t.co/wZ44dtkpbx #folklorethursday
Atmospheric Swan feels from @Bright_Group artist Junyi Wu ✨ #folklorethursday #grace #nature
#folklorethursday In Greek and Roman mythologies, the harpy steals food from their victims while they are eating. Its name means 'snatcher'
It's #folklorethursday. This is a wolf in France. Not quite sure who is saving saving whom from whom here @AberUni https://t.co/R75lffHjSh
Strange Desert Phenomenon #folklorethursday #painting #desert #myth