'Fallen Angels' in Art ('Halloween in Art' Series)
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'The Fallen Angel (L'Ange déchu),' (1847),
Alexandre Cabanel (1823–1889),
Oil on canvas, H 120.50 cm × W 196.50 cm,
Musée Fabre, Montpellier, France.
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'Le génie du mal (Lucifer or The Lucifer of Liège),' (1848),
Guillaume Geefs (1805–1883),
White marble, 165 by 77 by 65 cm,
Liège Cathedral, Liège, Belgium.
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'The Lament for Icarus,' (1898),
Herbert James Draper (1863–1920),
Oil on canvas, H 180 cm × W 150 cm,
Tate Britain, London, England.
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I wonder how Lucifer would react to hearing Charlie made a deal with Alastor... I'm sure it will be fine!
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fallen angel gang! I love these two and need more of them together
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Charlie tries to imitate her daddy, but she lacks experience
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Lucifer found the perfect way to welcome Vaggie to the family- matching ducks!
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Ok last one for today. I just really wanted to draw Vaggie.
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