The Treasures of Satan (1895) by Jean Delville.
• Among the new titles at Standard Ebooks, the home of free, high-quality, public-domain texts: Là-Bas, the celebrated account of Satanism in fin-de-siècle France by Joris-Karl Huysmans.
• New music: Chronicle by ARC, and The Invisible Road: Original Recordings, 1985–1990 by Sussan Deyhim & Richard Horowitz (linked here before but that was for the pre-release).
• Fabulous Animals (1975), a six-part British TV series about cryptozoology presented by David Attenborough (!).
• At Colossal: “Colour and repetition form optical rhythms in Daniel Mullen’s geometric paintings“.
• At Public Domain Review: Anton Seder’s The Animal in Decorative Art (1896) turns up again.
• Unseen scenes from Sergei Parajanov’s The Colour of Pomegranates.
• Steven Heller’s font of the month is Roadhouse.
• Fanzine covers selected by DJ Food.
• Mark Webber’s favourite records.
• Satan Side (1972) by Keith Hudson | Satan Is Boring (1986) by Sonic Youth | Sataan Is Real (1991) by Terminal Cheesecake
The Treasures of Satan (1895) was used for the cover of Morbid Angel’s second album.
https://morbid-angel.bandcamp.com/album/blessed-are-the-sick
http://askearache.blogspot.com/2009/03/morbid-angel-original-painting-of.html
Something I noted here:
https://www.johncoulthart.com/feuilleton/2013/02/15/jean-delville-album-covers/
More Deville album covers have turned up since I made that post. The metal world is keen on paintings like these.
Yes! Terminal Cheesecake mentioned! Always a pleasant moment.