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The Departure of the Witches

The Vision of Faust by Luis Ricardo Falero. Date: 1878.

From the brief on the artmagick site:

Exhibited at the Paris Salon in 1880. In this work Falero depicts Faust’s encounter with the world of Satan, an encounter that takes place in the form of a vision rather than as a physical experience. Faust’s reaction to these figures with tiny eyes, sharp claws and slimy hands is one of disorientation asking ‘Are these the ones who lost themselves, believing Satan’s Lies?’.

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February 16th, 2010 / Giles Dickerson

Category: Art

Tags: Luis Ricardo Falero, Vision of Faust

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