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Angry Nature. Henry Clive Henry Clive, Anger Art, Rolf Armstrong, Gloria Swanson, Rudolph Valentino, Ziegfeld Follies, Vintage Illustration Art, Alex Colville, Nature Artists

A rare surviving fresh estate find, an original pastel cover done for The American Weekly from a series titled, Visions Of An Artist, circa 1937. This particular series seems to artistically "feminize" natural disasters. Aptly titled "Menace". Beautifully matted and framed in an expensive gallery frame as seen. This was renamed by the magazine and appeared as a cover under the title "Angry Nature" on Feb 28, 1937. This was unearthed in California recently and was in the estate of Patricia…

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Pele — The Paganista Pele Fire Goddess Hawaii, Pele Goddess, Goddess Pele, Volcano Goddess, Hawaiian Mythology, Fire People, Hawaiian Goddess, Goddess Of Fire, Volcanic Landscape

Pele, the revered goddess of fire, lightning, wind, and volcanoes in Hawaiian mythology, is a central figure residing in the Halemaʻumaʻu crater of Kīlauea on the Big Island of Hawaii. Born to the goddess Haumea and the god Kane Milohai, Pele's fiery journey began when she was cast out by her father

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Goddess, Pele (The Volcano Goddess, The Fire Goddess, The Creator of Life) - Pele, the Hawaiian goddess of fire, lightning, dance, wind, and volcanoes, is revered as one of the most powerful and influential deities in the Hawaiian pantheon. Born from the union of Haumea, the goddess of fertility, and Kane, the god of creation, Pele embodies the raw, untamed energy of the natural world, symbolizing the destructive and creative forces that shape the earth. Fantasy God, Goddess Pele, Volcano Goddess, Fantasy Gods, Rise Of Kingdoms, Hawaiian Goddess, Hair Tied Back, Goddess Of Fire, Female Goddess

Goddess, Pele (The Volcano Goddess, The Fire Goddess, The Creator of Life) - Pele, the Hawaiian goddess of fire, lightning, dance, wind, and volcanoes, is revered as one of the most powerful and influential deities in the Hawaiian pantheon. Born from the union of Haumea, the goddess of fertility, and Kane, the god of creation, Pele embodies the raw, untamed energy of the natural world, symbolizing the destructive and creative forces that shape the earth.

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