Mermaid Pictures, 19th CenturyI'm going by a "long" ninteenth century, ending in 1913 or so. The first World War mostly killed-off Mermaids as a major subject of Western art. Or anyway they went into hiding quite literally in the case of Delvaux's 1942 The Village of the Mermaids. Don't worry, they re-emerged in Boris Vallejo's California. Other Galleries:
Ancient18th Century |
19th Century |
20th Century |
Storybook Mermaids |
Fantasy (Light) |
Fantasy (Medium) |
Fantasy (Dark) |
Mermaids and Mermen |
Pinup |
Drawings |
Sculpture |
Little Mermaid Statue |
Tattoos |
Advertising |
Costumes |
Coney Island Mermaids |
Photoshop! |
Computer Art |
Feejee Mermaid |
Merchandise Pictures |
New Mermaid Pictures
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"Blue Mermaid" above courtesy Tania Henderson, www.henderart.com. All material © 20002004 Tim Spalding. Books presented in association with Amazon.com. |
If you enjoy this site you may like this other site by me: Seahorse and Sea Dragon Central. Comprehensive guide to seahorse and sea dragons. Angels on the Web. Images and other web resources on angels in Western culture, religion and art. Hammerhead Shark! Hammerheads in all their glory, with a picture galery. |