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The short answer is: art history is terrifying. Because all of the above and more take<br />
place in the canvases of painters past, from Henry Fuseli to Francisco Goya<br />
to Artemisia Gentileschi to Katsushika Hokusai.<br />
Since Halloween is less than a dozen days away, we couldn‘t help dedicate this<br />
week‘s roundup of overlooked and adored paintings to the scariest themes in<br />
art. Forget binge-watching horror flicks on Netflix — just scroll through this<br />
collection of scream-inducing artworks. Happy All Hallows‘ Eve!<br />
Horse: Phil, is Gretchen awake yet?<br />
Phil: Silence, Horse, I’m stealing her soul.<br />
Wikimedia Commons Henry Fuseli, “The Nightmare,” 1781<br />
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