Hieronymus Bosch The Garden of Earthly Delight c. 1504

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Hieronymus Bosch The Garden of Earthly
Delight c. 1504
The Earthly
Paradise
Garden of Earthly Delights
(Ecclesia's paradise)
Hell
William Blake
The Ghost of a Flea
(c.1819)
Blake claimed that, while he was
sketching the flea, it had explained
to him that fleas were inhabited by
the souls of bloodthirsty men.
These bloodthirsty men were
confined to the bodies of small
insects, because if they were the
size of horses, they would drink so
much blood that most of the
country would be depopulated.
The flea's bloodthirsty nature can
be seen in its tongue, darting
eagerly from its mouth, and the cup
(for blood-drinking) that it is
carrying.
Edward Hicks (1780-1849) The Peaceable Kingdom
Edward Hicks (1780-1849) The Peaceable Kingdom
Edward Hicks (1780-1849) The Peaceable Kingdom c 1848
Paul Klee “Howling Dog” 1928” oil on canvas H.17-1/2 x W.22-3/8 in.
Paul Klee “Howling Dog” 1928
Joan Miró “The
Policeman”, 1925
Pablo Picasso “Self
Portrait”,
Johann Heinrich Fussli(Henry Fuseli)
The Night-Hag Visiting the Lapland Witches c. 1796
Henry Fuseli The Nightmare 1781
Arnold Böcklin (Swiss, 1827–1901)
Island of the Dead, 1880
Giorgio de Chirico “Montparnasse Station”