Frontispice de Bracquemond pour Les Fleurs du Mal, Charles Baudelaire, Seconde édition, 1861
(via disease)
Frontispice de Bracquemond pour Les Fleurs du Mal, Charles Baudelaire, Seconde édition, 1861
(via disease)
Amulet Carved in Intaglio (Incised)
Byzantine (Egypt), 6th–7th century CE
Inscriptions identify the subject of this amulet as the Woman with the Issue of Blood (Mark 5:25–34; Luke 8:43–48). On the reverse a woman stands in the orant (prayer) pose. Hematite was believed to stop the flow of blood and was a favorite medium for amulets related to female reproductive health and menstrual problems.
(Source: metmuseum.org, via didoofcarthage)
‘Lamia and the Soldier‘ by John William Waterhouse, c. 1905.
(via ravnking)