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Prometheus Afterthoughts
See: Deacon's mouth echoes of scare faces from Beetlejuice
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See: Early Neomorph references the Quatermass And The Pit apemen ghosts?
Alien Covenant: Steve Messing's artwork
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Jean Delville's Treasures of Satan (1895) references Illustration of a Mycenaean lentoid showing a sacred palm and wild goat from Palaeokastro in Crete?
c) The two side by side with the lentoid image reversed
d) We might start with the plant that becomes the underwater tree like form on the right.
e) The goat's horns become the tentacle like wings. The dog's eye becomes the head of the Satan. I suppose the neck becomes this cloth like form wrapped around the arm and extending downwards before the Satan figure
g) The glyph like form perhaps becomes the rock in the distance on the left
Jean Delville's Treasures of Satan (1895) references illustration from a page from the Codex Tudela (Origin 1530–1554 − Valley of Mexico)
a) Jean Delville's Treasures of Satan (1895)
b) Illustration from a page from the Codex Tudela (Origin 1530–1554 − Valley of Mexico)
I had noticed that the codex image reminded me of Giger's Alien Monster IV
and that seemed to be a merger of numerous compositions relating to
Treasures of Satan in different ways.
So I wonder if Jean Delville had got to see one of the various copy versions of the Codex to take note of it
c) Comparable areas
d) The eye becomes the fabric wrapped around the arm, while the spewed blood becomes the trail of fabric running down in front of the Satan's head
e) The head fan becomes the tentacle like wings
f) The tendril like hair at the back becomes the end of the tentacle at the rear of the Satan, while the ear ring becomes his rear
g) The pink area of the face becomes the torso and head of the Satan
Mysteries of Mars
leading from
a) See: The face on Mars