"Nocturne in Black and Gold - The Falling Rocket" by James Abbott McNeill Whistler is a captivating portrayal of fireworks illuminating the night sky
evoking a sense of foreboding and supernatural dread
Gustave Doré's engraving "The Wolves and The Sheep" from around 1867 is a powerful illustration that conveys a sense of dread and impending doom
"Entry of Alexander into Babylon" by Charles Le Brun is a majestic portrayal of the triumphant arrival of Alexander the Great into the legendary city of Babylon
"The Magpie" stands out for its serene beauty
Practice Slope | Franz Sedlaceck | 1936 Anonymous "Nocturne in Black and GoldAbout the artwork: Franz Sedlaceck was an Austrian painter known for his eerie, atmospheric works that blend elements of surrealism, symbolism, and magic realism. Active in the early 20th century, Sedlaceck often depicted unsettling scenes, where nature, architecture, and human figures seem to coexist in a dreamlike or nightmarish reality. His work, such as *Ghosts on a Tree* (1933), often conveys a sense of isolation, mystery, and existential dread,