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I'm sick of it. Since when did we become like this? When did things go so wrong for us?

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Immortality (1886) by Henri Fantin-Latour (French, 1836-1904)

"Just like Prometheus, he’s searching for immortality but will ultimately see death the same as everyone else."

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the hell with it. at least i get to witness your wretched death in person

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The Mystic Death of a Theologian (1880) by James Ensor (Belgian, 1860-1949)

... i won't give up on this life. so don't give up either.

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⸢t l s 1 2 3⸥

⸢Y o u ca nn ot cha nge th is sto ry⸥

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Desperate by Alfred Steven's

Most of Alfred Stevens art is comprised of elegant 1860s modern woman. His most known works are "The Persian Sphinx," "The Psyche," and "What is Called Vagrancy.""

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Daughters of the Mist (1910) by Evelyn De Morgan

Evelyn De Morgan's paintings focused on the female body through spiritual and mythological means. She's most known for 'Helen of Troy (1898)' and 'The Love Potion (1903)'

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Diana and Actaeon (1886) by Henryk Siemiradzki

Henryk Siemiradzki is most known for his greek-roman lifestyle and Biblical paintings. His most known works are monumental curtains for the Lviv (Lwów) Theatre of Opera and for the Juliusz Słowacki Theatre in Kraków.

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Water Nymphs(1877) by Witold Pruszkowski

Witold Pruszkowski is most known for his fairytale and folklore paintings. His most famous painting is "March to Siberia (1893)".

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