The Kiss of the Sphinx, by Franz von Stuck - 1895
This painting is grand melodrama painted in a blaze of fiery red. Locked in a passionate kiss, the sphinx presses her lips against the man’s like a vampire, as if to suck the life out of him. It was Heinrich Heine’s poem in the foreword to his Buch der Lieder of 1839 that inspired Stuck to paint this triumph of woman over man.
‘The marble image came alive,
Began to moan and plead -
She drank my burning kisses up
With ravenous thirst and greed.
She drank the breath from out my breast,
She fed lust without pause;
She pressed me tight, and tore and rent
My body with her claws.’
1935, taken in the Grindelwald region
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dragon flying (via Matt Marble)