Goth
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People and Portraits
Eugene Carriere : “Sleep (Jean-Rene Carriere)” (1897)
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Myth and Fantasy
Frederick Stuart Church : “The Witch’s Daughter” (1881)
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People and Portraits
Amedeo Modigliani : “Boy in Sailor Suit” (1917)
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People and Portraits
Felix Hilaire Buhot : “Funeral Procession on the Boulevard de Clichy” (1887)
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People and Portraits
Edvard Munch : “Vampire (Love and Pain)” (1895)
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People and Portraits
Edvard Munch : “Anxiety” (1894)
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Landscapes and Scenery
Ralph Albert Blakelock : “Moonlight” (c. 1883-1893)
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Myth and Fantasy
Salvator Rosa : “Scenes of Witchcraft IV – Night” (c. 1645-1649)
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Myth and Fantasy
Salvator Rosa : “Scenes of Witchcraft III – Evening” (c. 1645-1649)
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Myth and Fantasy
Salvator Rosa : “Scenes of Witchcraft II – Day” (c. 1645-1649)
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Myth and Fantasy
Salvator Rosa : “Scenes of Witchcraft I – Morning” (c. 1645-1649)
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Myth and Fantasy
Hugo Simberg : “The Wounded Angel” (1903)
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Myth and Fantasy
Hugo Simberg : “The Garden of Death” (1896)
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Myth and Fantasy
John Quidor : “The Headless Horseman Pursuing Ichabod Crane” (1858)
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People and Portraits
Philip James de Loutherbourg : “Visitor to a Moonlit Churchyard” (1790)
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Landscapes and Scenery
J.M.W. Turner : “The Dormitory and Transept of Fountains Abbey — Evening” (1798)
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Landscapes and Scenery
Arnold Bocklin : “Ruin by the Sea” (1881)
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Myth and Fantasy
Otto Henry Bacher : “Arachne” (c. 1884)
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Eastern Art
Ohara Koson : “Rabbits at Full Moon” (undated)
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People and Portraits
Salvator Rosa : “Self-Portrait” (c. 1647)
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Scientific and Botanical
Pietro da Cortona and Gaetano Petrioli : “Tabulae Anatomicae, Plate 11” (1618/1741)
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Scientific and Botanical
Pietro da Cortona and Gaetano Petrioli : “Tabulae Anatomicae, Plate 20” (1618/1741)
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Scientific and Botanical
Pietro da Cortona and Gaetano Petrioli : “Tabulae Anatomicae, Plate 19” (1618/1741)
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Scientific and Botanical
Carlo Cesi and Jerome Bollmann : “Anatomical Drawing of a Human Skeleton” (1706/1759)
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Scientific and Botanical
Cornelius Huyberts after Frederik Ruysch : “Ad Vivum Sculpsit” (c. 1721-1733)