goethe's faust

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This is an introduction to Goethe's Faust (Part I).

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Faust, Part I

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

1808

FaustusUnknown German Painter, 17th Century

St. Jerome in His StudyAlbrecht Dürer, 1514

Faust in His StudyEugène Delacroix, 1828

The Alchemist in Search of the Philosopher’s StoneJoseph Wright, 1771

Faust in His StudyGeorge Friedrich Kersting, 1829

Dr. FaustusJean-Paul Laurens

Faust in His StudyAry Scheffer, 1831

The SorcererRembrandt, 1652

The Appearance of the Earth SpiritJohann Wolfgang Goethe, 1812

Faust with the Earth SpiritLudwig G. C. Nauwerck, 1810

Faust and Wagner on Their Walk Eugène Delacroix, 1828

Faust and Wagner on Their WalkGustave Schlick, 1850

Faust and MephistophelesStich von Tony Iohannot, 1847

The Pact Between Faust and MephistophelesJulius Nisle, 1840

Fresco, c. 1625

Ceiling Lamp, c. 1625

Venus Sleeping in a LandscapeGiorgione, c. 1510

DanaeTitian, 1553

The Three Witches from Shakespeare’s MacbethDaniel Gardner, 1775

Gretchen by the Church PortalErnst Meisel, 1849

Faust and MargueriteSandor Liezen-Mayer, 1875

Faust Meeting MargueriteEugène Delacroix, 1828

Faust and MargueriteLawrence Alma-Tadema, Late 19th Century

Gretchen Discovering Faust’s JewelsDante Gabriel Rossetti, 1859

Scene from FaustHendrik Frans Schaefels, 1863

Faust and MargueriteAry Scheffer, 1861

Faust and Marguerite in the GardenJames Tissot, 1861

Faust and MargueritePedro Américo, Late 19th Century

Gretchen in the ChurchAugust von Krelings

Marguerite in the Church with the Evil SpiritEugène Delacroix, 1828

Gretchen Before the Mater DolorosaWilhelm von Kaulbach, 1859

Witches’ SabbathJohn Jacob Wick

Walpurgisnacht1668 Engraving

Walpurgisnacht

Witches’ SabbathFrancisco de Goya, 1823

WalpurgisnachtJohann Heinrich Ramberg, 1829

Vision of FaustLuis Ricardo Falero, 1878

Mephistopheles and Faust on Black SteedsEugène Delacroix, 1828

Faust Rescuing MargueriteEugène Delacroix, 1828

Gretchen is Saved!Wilhelm Hensel, 1835

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