Try to hang on

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Original post here. Image was likely drawn by Dolcett. Sourced on tumblr to rapedollieangelina via eroticmacabre.

Served on a platter

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Original post here. Artist Appolonia Saintclair has a tumblr here and you can read an interview with her here. Sourced to appoloniasaintclair via blvck-black.

Bring me his head!

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deathandmysticism:

Lili St. Cyr as Salome with St. John the Baptist’s head

Pastel decapitaiton

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Four from the Grand Guignol

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Original post here. Images are four posters advertising productions at the Théâtre du Grand-Guignol in Paris, respectively “(1) Femme que aimait les têtes, la pièce que tout le monde veut voir. (2) La sorcière, drame gitan en un acte d’Eddy Ghilain. (2) Les Coupeurs de têtes: Perdues dans l’Enfer Vert. Danise Dax, Germaine Duclos, avec Eddy Ghilain, Bernard Charlan, et Jimmy Galliard. (4) Le jardin des supplices, de Octave Mirabeau.” Original text:

metalonmetalblog:

posters from Grand Guignol.

Swordswoman fail

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Facing Madame Guillotine

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Antoinette: derniere aventure. by ~aforismatic

Judith and Holofernes

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Original post here. Sourced via greatgrottu. Original text:

trillianmcmilan:

The story behind Judith and Holofernes comes from the deuterocanonical book of Judith. The Bible tells us that the King of Nineveh, Nebuchadnezzar, sent his general, Holofernes, to subdue his enemies, the Jews. The Jews are besieged in Bethulia and rapidly lose all hope of victory. Famine further undermines their courage and they begin considering surrender.

Judith, whose name means “lady Jew” or “Jewish woman”, was a strikingly beautiful widow. She overhears plans for surrender and decides to “deliver the city”. She creeps into the Assyrian camp, seduces Holofernes with her captivating beauty, waits until he is thoroughly drunk, and cuts off his head.

The account of the beheading of Holofernes by Judith is the subject of more than 114 paintings and sculptures.

In European art, Judith is very often accompanied by her maid at her shoulder, which helps to distinguish her from Salome, who also carries her victim’s head on a silver charger (plate).

1.Judith beheading Holofernes by Caravaggio. c.1598-1599 (Galleria         Nazionale d’arte Antica – Roma)

2.Judith slaying Holofernes by Artemisia Gentileschi. c.1614-1620 (Uffizi     – Firenze)

3.Judith with the head of Holofernes by Cristofano Allori. 1613 (Royal           collection)

4.Judith victorious over Holofernes by Lucas Cranach the Elder. 1530         (Castello di caccia di Grunewald)

5.Judith with the head of Holofernes by Jean Massys. 1543 (William A.         Coolidge Galley)

6.Judith and Holofernes by Fransesco Furini. 1636 (Galleria Nazionale       d’arte Antica)

7.Judith cutting off the head of Holofernes by Trophime Bigot. c.1640           (The Walters Art Museum)

8.Judith with the head of Holofernes by Peter Paul Rubens. 1616                 (Herzog Ulrich Anton Museum) 

9.Judith slaying Holofernes by Artemisia Gentileschi. 1611-1612 (Museo    di Capodimonte – Napoli)

10.Judith with the head of Holofernes by Titian. c.1515 (Galleria Doria          Pamphilj) 

You can do a lot with six arms

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Original post here. Image contains the text “Silber Grusel-Krimi. Zauberkreis-Verlag. Der magische Spiegel des Temudschien. Cater Saint Clair.” Sourced to thebookhaven.wordpress.com.

Whatcha doing with that head?

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Original post here. Image is a fumetto cover containing the text “Jacula. Vampiro, alzati e camina. Fumetti per adulti, l. 150. Francia 2 F. Germania Dm. 1.60, Svizzera Fr. 190.” Original text:

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