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A Sculpture of Baba Yaga
Image by Artemiy Ober

A Sculpture of Baba Yaga

A sculpture of Baba Yaga. Baba Yaga is a character from Slavic folklore who was said to be an evil spirit taking the form of the old woman. She was often portrayed as a caricaturally ugly person with a hooked nose and wrinkled face. The sculpture...
Baba Yaga by Vasnetsov
Image by Viktor Mikhailovich Vasnetsov

Baba Yaga by Vasnetsov

A painting portraying Baba Yaga. According to Slavic folklore, Baba Yaga was a witch who often preys on children to eat them. However, some accounts present her as a wise and helpful creature. The painting was created in 1917 and is now located...
Baba Yaga
Image by Ivan Bilibin

Baba Yaga

An illustration portraying the Baba Yaga. The image comes from the traditional Russian fairy tale called Vasilisa the Beautiful that discusses the adventures of a young girl who encounters Baba Yaga upon being expelled from her home by her...
Marooned Mariner by Howard Pyle
Image by Howard Pyle

Marooned Mariner by Howard Pyle

A detail of a 1909 painting showing a marooned mariner by the artist and writer Howard Pyle (1853-1911). To be marooned without food or water, sometimes even without clothes, was a punishment given to a mariner or pirate who had seriously...
Walking the Plank by Howard Pyle
Image by Howard Pyle

Walking the Plank by Howard Pyle

An illustration of a victim walking the plank by Howard Pyle (1853-1911). Published to illustrate Buccaneers and Marooners of the Spanish Main in Harper's Magazine, 1887.
A Pirate Captain by Howard Pyle
Image by Howard Pyle

A Pirate Captain by Howard Pyle

Captain Keitt, a detail from the frontispiece of The Ruby of Kishmoor, written and illustrated by Howard Pyle (1853-1911). First published in 1908.
Dog Mosaic from Alexandria
Image by Carole Raddato

Dog Mosaic from Alexandria

Ptolemaic (2nd century BCE) mosaic emblema from Alexandria with the depiction of a dog seated next to a gilded vessel. This mosaic is made in the opus vermiculatum technique, using small, closely set tesserae. Bibliotheca Alexandrina Antiquities...
The Family Tree of the Kuru Dynasty in the Mahabharata
Image by Simeon Netchev

The Family Tree of the Kuru Dynasty in the Mahabharata

Family Tree of the Kuru Dynasty of Hastinapur, according to the epic Indian poem the Mahabharata showing the line of royal and family succession. I would like to thank Atita-guna (@atitaguna108) for letting me use pictures of her beautiful...
Wodan and Frea
Image by Emil Doepler

Wodan and Frea

Wodan and Frea (Odin and Frigg) stand out and look out of a window in the heavens, inspired the Origo Gentis Langobardorum. Illustration from 12 of the book Walhall, die Götterwelt der Germanen by Emil Doepler, published by Martin Oldenbourg...
Frigg
Image by Dagfin Werenskiold / Oslo City Hall

Frigg

Relief showing Frigg, Odin's wife, the goddess of love and destiny, who makes plants and trees promise that they will not harm her son Baldr. Part of a series of 16 beautiful and unique wooden reliefs by Dagfin Werenskiold, depicting Norse...
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