RMMBD6WT–Faust, Mephistopheles and Gretchen - from the lithograph by Delacroix (1798-1863) to Goethe's Faust - Part I
RMERHC3A–Woodcut of Faustus / Faust and Mephistopheles Title page to Christopher Marlowe's 'The Tragicall Historie of the Life and
RMBKA5M7–Faust, Johannes, birth name Georg, circa 1480 - circa 1540, German magician, astrologer, fortuneteller, with Mephistopheles in cowl, engraving, by Christoph von Sickem, 1608, private collection, London, historic, historical, Europe, Germany, 17th century, superstition, esotericism, occultism, magic, monk, globe, mirage, mirages, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMG38C97–Faust Makes his Contract
RMD964GC–Dr Faustus conjuring up Mephistopheles. Faust formed the subject of dramas by Christopher Marlowe and Goethe. Goethe's version was the basis for Gounod's opera. Legend based on Johann Faust, German wandering conjuror and astrologer c1488-1541.
RMEAY8K8–the Faustian pact between Mephistopheles or Mephisto and Heinrich Faust, 16th century, der Teufelspakt zwischen Mephistopheles o
RFBHCA78–Mephistopheles tempting Doctor Faust. Detail of the Monument to Goethe in Villa Borghese, Rome.
RMC45GDR–Gustaf Gruendgens as Mephistopheles in 'Faust', 1932
RM2A2JR2K–Mephistopheles and Faust Fleeing after the Duel, 1828, Eugène Delacroix, French, 1798-1863, France, Lithograph in black on white China paper laid down on white wove paper, 265 × 225 mm (image), 325 × 242 mm (sheet
RF2PE005J–Lewis Morrison as 'Mephistopheles' in Faust!, performance poster - 1887 - Lithograph by Dickman, Jones & Hettrich
RMFF9EFK–FAUST: MEPHISTOPHELES, 1828. /nThe garden scene from Goethe's 'Faust.' Lithograph by Eugene Delacroix, 1828.
RME3TPYA–In the Faust legend, a historical scholar named Johann Georg Faust (right) wagers his soul with the devil.
RMHYCFEH–Faust and Mephistopheles by Eugene Delacroix, oil on canvas, c.1827-28
RMGEY4EK–Eugène Delacroix - Faust and Mephistopheles on the Blocksberg
RM2MFFYHB–Eugene Delacroix, Faust and Mephistopheles on the Blocksberg, drawing in pencil with brush and wash, 1826-1827
RM2BXWRM1–JOHANN GEORG FAUST (c 1480 or 1466 - c 1541) German alchemist with Mephistopheles in a 1600 engraving. He may have been the inspiration for the fictional Dr. Faustus.
RM2NH9474–Faust and Mephistopheles, painting circa 1900 by Anton Kaulbach (1864‚Äì1934)./n/n
RM2A5YYRC–Painting titled 'Faust and Mephistopheles' by Eugène Delacroix (1798-1863) French Romantic artist. Dated 1840
RM2AYG5HB–Faust and Méphistophélès by Ary Scheffer 1795 – 1858 Dutch the Netherlands. ( In the legend, Faust makes a deal with the devil at the price of his soul, Mephistopheles acting as the devil's agent. )
RMMC6P7J–Illustration from Goethe's play, 'Faust', afer Moritz Retzsch, 'Umrisse zu Goethes Faust', depicting Faust and Mephistopheles in the house of the witch, with attendant demons and monsters. White witch cat (familiar), in the scene where Mephistopheles and Faust consult the witch. From the engraving for Moritz Retzsch, 'Umrisse zu Goethes Faust', 1834
RMERHKF0–Advert based on 'Faust' scene - play by Johann Wolfgang Goethe. Mephistopheles, the devil, tempting Faust to drink a magical
RMTW9GHH–Faust and Mephistopheles, lithograph by Faustin Sir based on the painting 'Faust und Mephisto' (1821) von Ludwig Ferdinand. Schnorr from Carolsfeld, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMD88D3E–Faust and Mephistopheles, Harry Clarke
RMD9CY5K–Mephistopheles appearing to Doctor Faustus, from a 1631 edition of Tragical Historie of D. Faust the play by Christopher Marlowe in which Faust sells his soul to the Devil in exchange for knowledge and power.
RM2JKGEB5–Faust make over his soul to Mephistopheles. After an illustration by German artist Moritz Retsch in an 1824 English edition of Goethe's Faustus. The engraving was made by Henry Moses. Faust sells his soul to the devil.
RM2CTWMAW–Faust with Mephistopheles, Faust II, first act, by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
RMJ4HMXR–German Legend. Faust and Mephistopheles. Engraving by Ravenel. 'Semanario Familiar Pintoresco', 1876.
RM2B9N9HJ–FAUST - APPEARS TO MEPHISTOPHELES FAUST - DELTEIL Strauber-62 Eugène Delacroix (1798-1863). 'Méphistophélès apparaissant à Faust'. Lithographie sur vélin. Musée des Beaux-Arts de la Ville de Paris, Petit Palais.
RMKCCWB5–Faust and Mephistopheles in the Hartz Mountains (Goethe, Faust), Eugène Delacroix, 1825–27
RM2AAP539–Mephisto knocks on the door of Faust. AKA Mephistopheles, he appears to Faustus as a demon – a worker for Lucifer. Critics claim that he does not search for men to corrupt, but comes to serve and ultimately collect the souls of those who are already damned. In this illustration by Johann Wolfgang von Goetha. Faust was the protagonist of a classic German legend, based on the historical Johann Georg Faust (c. 1480–1540). The erudite Faust is highly successful yet dissatisfied with his life, which leads him to make a pact with the Devil at a crossroads, exchanging his soul for unlimited knowledge
RM2PM8RJ3–Edouard de Reszke in role of Mephistopheles of Charles Gounod - Edouard de Reszke (1853-1917) dans le role de Mephistopheles (Mephisto) dans 'Faust' - in 'The Theatre' du 01/09/1905
RM2C59DCF–l-r: Peter Lindford (Mephistopheles), Simon Callow (Faust) in FAUST part ii by Goethe FAUST part ii by Goethe at the Lyric Theatre Hammersmith, London W6 04/1988 English version by Robert David MacDonald composer: Nigel Osborne design: David Roger lighting: Peter Mumford director: David Freeman
RMBHR2HM–Eugène Delacroix Méphistophélès dans les airs (Faust de Goethe) - Mephistopheles in the air (Goethe's Faust) 1828
RMDE6NFF–Mephistopheles Prologue in The Sky. Illustration to Goethe's Faust, 1828. Artist: Delacroix, Eugène (1798-1863)
RMC45GEA–Gustaf Gruendgens as Mephistopheles in Goethe's 'Faust', 1942
RMKE541N–Edouard De Reszke in Charles Gounod 's opera Faust as Mephistopheles at Academie nationale de Musique. Polish Tenor, 1853-1917. CG: French composer, 18 June 1818 - 18 October 1893
RMTXGR89–Dr Faustus conjuring up Mephistopheles. Faust formed subject of dramas by Christopher Marlowe and Goethe. Goethe version basis for Gounod's opera. Legend based on Johann Faust, German wandering conjuror and astrologer c.1488-1541.
RMG31NTB–Leipzig, Germany, Bronze group Faust and Mephistopheles before Auerbach's Keller
RMMC87C8–DEMONS - FAUST - MEPHISTOPHELES Faust in his study, surrounded by alchemical apparatus and books: he is attempting to translate the first verses (presumably the first 14 verses) of the Gospel of St. John. The intruding monstrous poodle (see previously on the heath) is the appearance of Mephisopheles, making its way into the study. Faust's magic power is not sufficiently strong to banish the creature. Mephistophles emerges from the dog, in human form. Engraving No. 3 in Umrisse Goethe's Faust. Gezeichnet von Moritz Retsch, 1836. There were two distinct early editions of the Retsch series
RMERGX84–'Faust': Scene from a production of the classic German legend. Caption reads: Mephistopheles to Faust: 'You see that she
RMBJW89H–literature, 'Faust I', 4th scene, 'Study', scene with Mephistopheles, woodcut by W. Hecht, circa 1870, ,
RMG3B6TT–'FAUST' While Mephistopheles woos Marguerite's neighbour Marthe, Faust successfully courts Marguerite. Date: first performed 1859
RMF7NHN8–Lewis Morrison as Mephistopheles in Faust. By Jones & Hettrich Dickman, San Francisco.
RF2HW54GY–Art inspired by Mephistopheles presents himself to Martha (Goethe, Faust), 1825–27, Lithograph; second state of seven, 10 3/8 x 8 in. (26.4 x 20.3 cm), Prints, Eugène Delacroix (French, Charenton-Saint-Maurice 1798–1863 Paris, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMF5MG5J–Mephistopheles or Mephisto, scene from the tragedy Faust by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Mephistopheles oder Mephisto, Szene aus
RMKGXE42–German Legend. Faust and Mephistopheles. Engraving by Ravenel. 'Semanario Familiar Pintoresco', 1876. Colored.
RM2B9N9GH–FAUST - MEPHISTOPHELES FAUST AND LEAVING AFTER THE DUEL - DELTEIL Strauber-69 Eugène Delacroix (1798-1863). 'Méphistophélès et Faust fuyant après le duel'. Lithographie. Musée des Beaux-Arts de la Ville de Paris, Petit Palais.
RMEDRWT1–FAUST, AT THE LYCEUM THEATRE, Mephistopheles (Mr. Irving): 'Pretty to see young lovers play with crime.' ACT II., Scene 6
RMH3W3F8–“Dearest and best, with my whole heart I love thee.” Frontispiece illustration from ‘Faust by Goethe’ by Harry Clarke (1889-1931). Mephistopheles helps Faust seduce the beautiful Gretchen.
RM2R29JD7–Mephistopheles (Mephisto) (Mephisto) se presente chez Marthe en presence de Marguerite - Faust tragedie de M. de Goethe, traduite en francais par M. Albert StapferIllustration d'Eugene Delacroix (colorie ulterieurement) Chez C. Motte et Sautelet (Paris), 1828
RM2WP1M6F–A walk in the garden. Faust and Malzata, Mephistopheles and Marta.; Ruscheweyh, Ferdinand (1785-1846), Cornelius, Peter von (1783-1867), Wenner, Johann Friedrich (1772-1835); 1816 (edition); 1813 (matrix) (1813-00-00-1816-00-00);Faust, literary figure, Goethe, Faust, Karnicki Justinian, collection, Mephistopheles, Faust, literary figure, Germany, country, romanticism, illustration, literature, garden
RM2HNRGCR–Sculpture of Mephistopheles bewitching the students in the scene Auerbachs Keller from Faust at the entrance of Auerbachs Keller pub in Leipzig
RMJ32APT–Faust visiting Gretchen in Prison. Engraving by Peter Cornelius, Germna (1783-1867). 1816. Bilder zu Goethe's Faust.
RMR54WXE–St. James's Hall, Piccadilly. Mr. Charles Du-Val in his world-famous monologue, 'Odds & ends'. The most brilliant success since the days of 'Patter v. Clatter.' The Tilly Family (children artistes) in their choregraphic performance during the en'tracte. A central illustration of Du Val and other characters from the entertainment: Mrs. Clearstarch, Col. Peppard, the light-weight jockey, Miss Dashaway, the showman, Capn. Rattlecash, Marguerite, Mephistopheles, Faust, Mr. Blake & his pupil, Professor Dullbore. [London] : Aubert's Steam Printing Works, Maiden Lane, Strand, London, 1883. Source: Ev
RFRDW7CC–Leipzig, Germany - November 15, 2018. Bronze figures depicting a scene from Faust, with Mephistopheles and a student, by the Leipzig sculptor Matthieu
RFCCF5HN–A stamp printed in Germany, show the Doctor Johannes Faust with Homunculus, Mephistopheles and Faust, Woodcut (1616), circa 1979
RMCPJA84–Gosta Ekman and Emil Jannings in 'Faust', 1926
RMMC87D7–DEMONS - FAUST - MEPHISTOPHELES Faust and Mephistopheles ride past the place of execution, where skeletons and ghosts dance. Engraving No. 27 in the series, Umrisse Goethe's Faust. Gezeichnet von Moritz Retsch, 1836. [In the Retsch's Series of Twenty-Six Outlines, Illustrative of Goethe's Tragedy of Faust engraved by Henry Moses, in 1820, it is engraving 24.] There were two distinct early editions of the Retsch series of drawings for Goethe's play, Faust. The finest was Umrisse Goethe's Faust. Gezeichnet von Moritz Retsch, 1836 edition, printed in both Stuttgart and Augsburg. There were 2
RMERHETF–Goethe 's ' Faust '. Painting of Henry Ainley as Faust and Herbert Beerbohm Tree as Mephistopheles by Buchel. Early 20th
RMBJWC76–literature, 'Faust I', 4th scene, 'Study', scene with Mephistopheles and scholar, woodcut by W. Hecht, circa 1870, ,
RM2M987M6–Henry Irving as Mephistopheles in Faust by W G Wills, adapted from Goethe's play.
RMF7PH9J–Painting titled 'Faust and Mephistopheles' by Eugène Delacroix (1798-1863) French Romantic artist. Dated 1840
RF2HW552E–Art inspired by Faust and Mephistopheles in the Hartz Mountains (Goethe, Faust), 1825–27, Lithograph; seventh state of seven, Sheet: 19 1/4 x 12 9/16 in. (48.9 x 31.9 cm), Prints, Eugène Delacroix (French, Charenton-Saint-Maurice 1798–1863 Paris, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RM2CTWF3P–Faust and Mephistopheles, first part of the tragic play Faust by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
RM2W88P9A–Mariano Fortuny Marsal (1838-1874). Spanish painter. Fantasy on Faust, 1866. Oil on canvas, 40 x 69 cm. Prado Museum. Madrid. Spain.
RM2B9N9M3–FAUST - MEPHISTOPHELES FAUST AND IN THE MOUNTAINS OF Harz-DELTEIL Strauber-71 Eugène Delacroix (1798-1863). 'Faust et Méphistophélès dans les montagnes du Harz'. Lithographie sur vélin. Musée des Beaux-Arts de la Ville de Paris, Petit Palais.
RM2A2JKYP–Mephistopheles Appearing to Faust, 1828, Eugène Delacroix, French, 1798-1863, France, Lithograph in black on ivory wove paper, 258 × 210 mm (image), 390 × 316 mm (sheet
RM2H8H6XC–Mephistopheles in the Air, lithographic print by Eugene Delacroix, 1828
RM2R29JFH–Dans la nuit de Walpurgis, Faust et Mephistopheles (Mephisto) gravissent la montagne du Brocken pour assister au sabbat. Faust tragedie de M. de Goethe, traduite en francais par M. Albert StapferIllustration d'Eugene Delacroix (colorie ulterieurement) Chez C. Motte et Sautelet (Paris), 1828
RMMPTG4F–Stage design for the opera Faust by Ch. Gounod, c. 1870.
RM2HNRGD8–Sculpture of Mephistopheles bewitching the students in the scene Auerbachs Keller from Faust at the entrance of Auerbachs Keller pub in Leipzig
RMJ32AX2–Faust visiting Gretchen in Prison. Engraving by Peter Cornelius, Germna (1783-1867). 1816. Bilder zu Goethe's Faust.
RMW0J7TT–Madler Passage, Mephistopheles and Faust sculptures, Leipzig, Saxony, Germany, Europe
RM2JD67P8–Faust and Marguerite watched by Mephistopheles Colourised version of : 10023681
RFKH0H8P–Old engraved reproduction of an etching by Rembrandt depicting Doctor Faustus. By Marvy and Gouchar, publ. on Magasin Pittoresque, Paris, 1847
RMC45G4G–Gustaf Gruendgens in 'Faust', 1932
RMMC87D2–DEMONS - FAUST - MEPHISTOPHELES Faust learns for the first time that Margaret is in prison. Engraving 23 in the Retsch's Series of Twenty-Six Outlines, Illustrative of Goethe's Tragedy of Faust engraved by Henry Moses, in 1820. [It is engraving No. 26 in the series, Umrisse Goethe's Faust. Gezeichnet von Moritz Retsch, 1836.] There were two distinct early editions of the Retsch series of drawings for Goethe's play, Faust. The finest was Umrisse Goethe's Faust. Gezeichnet von Moritz Retsch, 1836 edition, printed in both Stuttgart and Augsburg. There were 29 plates in this edition, for the
RMERHDMD–Goethe Faust. Scene from act IV, Valentin's death. Faust and Mephistopheles. Illustration on early 20th century postcard.
RMBJWA45–literature, 'Faust I', 12th scene 'Garden', Faust and Mephistopheles, wood engraving by W. Hecht, circa 1870,
RM2M99ED9–Theatre poster for a production of Faust, showing Mephistopheles.
RMD998P6–Bicycle applied to the Legend of Faust: From - Temptation by Mephistopheles, A rejuvinated Strauss courting Marguerite, To Faust and Marguerite escaping on tricycle. From 'Le Petit Journal', Paris, 2 April 1894. (also 0510007479).
RMEC1XN5–Goethe monument, sculpture group Faust and Mephistopheles, marble, 1904, sculptor Gustav Eberlein, Pinciano, Rome, Lazio, Italy
RM2CTWE7H–Mephistopheles, witch, Faust, first part of the tragic play Faust by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
RMGDW4P0–'Faust', stage director Karsten Wiegand
RM2B9N9MN–FAUST - MEPHISTOPHELES FAUST AND IN THE MOUNTAINS OF Harz-DELTEIL Strauber-71 Eugène Delacroix (1798-1863). 'Faust et Méphistophélès dans les montagnes du Harz'. Lithographie sur chine volant. Musée des Beaux-Arts de la Ville de Paris, Petit Palais.
RM2A2KJDY–Faust and Mephistopheles, 1880, Odilon Redon, French, 1840-1916, France, Various charcoals, with wiping, stumping, erasing, and incising, on cream wove paper altered to a golden tone, 400 × 320 mm
RM2A5YKHG–La Beauté du Diable Year : 1950 France / Italy Director : René Clair Gerard Philipe, Michel Simon Poster (Fr)
RM2R29JCX–Mephistopheles (Mephisto) seduit Faust au cours de longues discussions. Le Malin se revele davantage lorsque apparaît un etudiant venu demander les conseils de Faust - Faust tragedie de M. de Goethe, traduite en francais par M. Albert StapferIllustration d'Eugene Delacroix (colorie ulterieurement) Chez C. Motte et Sautelet (Paris), 1828
RMDE92N0–Fantasy on Faust (Fantasía sobre Fausto), 1866. Artist: Fortuny, Marià (1838-1874)
RMFPW2GJ–1600s GERMAN LEGEND FAUST A SCHOLAR MAKES A PACT FOR HIS SOUL WITH SMILING MEPHISTOPHELES A DEMON ENGRAVING BY TONY JOHANNOT
RM2MH5G12–Prague - December 15: View of the Faust house in the corner of Charles Square on December 15, 2022 in Prague, Czech Republic. Snowy rooftops at sunset
RMP9D69J–Feodor Chaliapin as Mephistopheles in the opera Faust by Charles Gounod. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION.
RM2JD68FN–When it is time for Faust to die, Mephistopheles hurls him down to Hell from the highest mountain in Saxony, to make his fall as fearful as possible. Colourised version of : 10109399
RMW7DC5P–'Mephistopheles and Faust', 1923.Artist: Edmund Joseph Sullivan
RMRPRP09–FAUST Verfilmung einer Aufführung des Deutschen Schauspielhauses Hamburg, 1960. GUSTAF GRÜNDGENS (Mephistopheles)
RMMC87CG–DEMONS - FAUST - MEPHISTOPHELES Faust, in the witch's den with his companion, contemplates the vision in the magic mirror. Mephistopheles stretches out in the arm chair, contemplating: 'Here I sit like a king on his throne; I hold the sceptre, but not the crown'. Engraving No. 8 in Umrisse Goethe's Faust. Gezeichnet von Moritz Retsch, 1836. There were two distinct early editions of the Retsch series of drawings for Goethe's play, Faust. The finest was Umrisse Goethe's Faust. Gezeichnet von Moritz Retsch, 1836 edition, printed in both Stuttgart and Augsburg. There were 29 plates in this
RMERH8BM–Faust - the Opera ('Opera Faust'). Published 1892. Opera by Charles Francois Gounod, French composer: 18 June 1818 - 18 October 1893. Translation: 'The invocation of Mephistopheles. The appearance of Marguerite'. ('De aanroeping van Mefistofeles. Verschijning van Margaretha.') Liebig Company collectible cards series.
RM2G4DN54–theatre / theater, play, 'Faust Part One', by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749 - 1832), ARTIST'S COPYRIGHT HAS NOT TO BE CLEARED
RM2M99P24–Cartoon, Henry Irving as Mephistopheles with J L Toole - So you are about to burlesque me, Johnny? Probably a reference to a Faust burlesque, Faust and Loose, written by F C Burnand.
RMD998P7–Bicycle applied to the Legend of Faust: From - Temptation by Mephistopheles, A rejuvinated Strauss courting Marguerite, To Faust and Marguerite escaping on tricycle. From 'Le Petit Journal', Paris, 2 April 1894. (also 0510007480).
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