Title Page, first edition of Christopher Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus (1618)

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Title Page, first edition of Christopher Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus (1618)

Rembrandt von Rijn, “Faust” ( )

Alchemy: om/alchemy/alche m-a.html om/alchemy/alche m-a.html Alchemy: om/alchemy/alche m-a.html om/alchemy/alche m-a.html Thomas Wijck, “The Alchemist in his laboratory” (1670s)

Visions of Heaven and Hell: Fra Angelico, “The Last Judgment” (1431)

Details…

What Does Evil Look Like? Albrecht Dürer, “Knight, Death and the Devil” (1513)

Does the Devil Wear Prada?

Princes of Darkness: Strasbourg Cathedral (13th c.) and Eugène Delacroix (1828)

Wilhelm Tischbein, “Goethe” (1786)

Eugène Delacroix, “Mephistopheles appearing to Faust” (1828)

Delacroix, Scenes from The Tragedy of Faust (1828)

Standard poodles…

Caspar David Friedrich, “Wanderer above the Sea of Mist” (1818) and “Monk by the Sea” (1809)

Friedrich, “Two Men Contemplating the Moon” ( )

Delacroix, “Mephistopheles in the students’ tavern” (1828)