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In Norfolk you can find the ruins of St Mary’s church. It has an oak tree growing from its nave called The Witch’s Finger. But, it is less a finger, more of a leg. A witch with a wooden leg was buried alive under the nave and resurfaced to destroy the church. #FaustianFriday
"Your name is a golden bell hung in my heart. I would break my body to pieces to call you once by your name."
—Peter S. Beagle, The Last Unicorn
The Scholar Queen, @INeveenBadr
will be with you for the next two hours of #FaustianFriday.
Young Woman with Unicorn, Raphael c.1505 & Unicorn, Maerten de Vos c.1590. At this time the #unicorn was generally believed to be real & its “horn” sold as a cure-all against poison. Elizabeth 1 had a unicorn horn to keep her safe from harm. #FaustianFriday #NationalUnicornDay
A selection of my drawings from England's Dark Dreaming, because it's #FaustianFriday and they seem appropriate.
A new piece for #UnicornDay #NationalUnicornDay #faustianfriday based on an old favourite movie of mone, The Last Unicorn.
Did you know that the unicorn is Scotland's national animal? Scottish artist @stewartbremner has two pieces featuring this fantastic creatues, so I thought I'd share them for #NationalUnicornDay & #FaustianFriday. Visit @indy_prints or https://t.co/D16gvLGfV2 for more art & info.
In some versions of Persian folktales, Kardakann was a gentle soul and like other western unicorns it had ability to purify water simply by immersing it´s horn into a stream, lake or a pond. It could also change it´s shape at will.
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Unicorn-like creatures in Indian folk tales is rsya that looks like a water buffalo with horns on its forehead .Ancient Sanskrit epic Mahabharata even mentions human-like being called Rsyasrnga who also had a horn in his forehead.
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Bluebeard marries many women who end up missing. His final bride enters a secret room in the house & discovers the corpses of his previous wives. Through trickery, she & her siblings end up killing Bluebeard & she ends up a wealthy widow, marrying for love.
'Scary Fairy Tales Told by Grandfather Egor a Peasant of the Former Cherdynsky Uyezd of the Perm Province' written by Vasily Tihov, who in fact is a local historian Vasily Shumov. The Russian folklore book is wonderfully illustrated by Arkady Amirkhanov in 1993. #faustianfriday
'Scary Fairy Tales Told by Grandfather Egor a Peasant of the Former Cherdynsky Uyezd of the Perm Province' written by Vasily Tihov, who in fact is a local historian Vasily Shumov. The Russian folklore book is wonderfully illustrated by Arkady Amirkhanov in 1993. #faustianfriday
'Scary Fairy Tales Told by Grandfather Egor a Peasant of the Former Cherdynsky Uyezd of the Perm Province' written by Vasily Tihov, who in fact is a local historian Vasily Shumov. The Russian folklore book is wonderfully illustrated by Arkady Amirkhanov in 1993. #faustianfriday
More images from Vladimir Konashevich of the #soviet horror story for children about the attack of the household items. And the eventual meet-up with the scary crocodile. Don't forget to maintain your hygiene! #FaustianFriday
On the street, the boy meets a crocodile who gets angry at him, for being so dirty, that the boy runs back home to wash. Many artists have drawn Moydodyr, here are images by Vladimir Konashevich from 1939 and the previous was by Yuri Uzbyakov from 1950's #FaustianFriday
The Pied Piper blew a tune into his flute and danced merrily away, the rats of Hamelin streaming after him. When he returned to get paid he was turned away, so he blew a tune again and this time all the children of Hamelin danced away after him into the woods.1/2
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Two mermaids (Havfruen) by Danish painter Elisabeth Jerichau Baumann from 1863 and 1873
The Examiner apparently described the mermaid's face on the left as 'dark with the grief of womanhood made monstrous and cast adrift from all sypathies by which a woman lives'
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The Mermaid, by Howard Pyle, 1910. @delartmuseum #FaustianFriday #fullmoon #mysterious #romantic #art
“I must be a mermaid, Rango. I have no fear of depths and a great fear of shallow living.” (Anais Nin)
🖼️ Edvard Munch "The Mermaid" 1896
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#FaustianFriday Miroslav Vasa - Illustrations from The Bugaboos Or Little Natural History Of The Spooks, Ghosts And Phantoms, 1961
Source: https://t.co/KjvMtsfge1
Merrow in Irish folklore are similar to mermaids, seducing their prey into following them into the sea with their song.
A Cohuleen druith is a magic hat that Merrow wear so they can dive beneath the waves, without it they lose their power to return to the water.
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