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Horror in the minds of the audience is often associated with movies and series only, but art has many other forms, all of which have had a significant share in the expression of horror, especially plastic art, in which the types of horror varied according to the painter and the time he experienced. He was terrified from the point of view of internal psychological concerns, while others chose to express popular myths full of frightening tales.

Saturn devours his son
One of the 14 black paintings painted by the Spanish artist Francisco Goya, during his time in the "House of the Deaf Man" from 1819 until 1823, this painting was specifically one of the four paintings that adorned the dining room, and was later transferred to canvas and is presented to date in Museo del Prado in Spain.

This painting represents one of the most melancholy Greek mythology. The prophecy tells the goddess Kornas “God according to such beliefs” that one of his sons would remove him from the throne, devouring every child born upon his birth for fear of displacement, but his wife hides his third son on an island. Crete without his knowledge, while growing up displaces his father from the throne as the prophecy said.

Goya did not intend to see one of these paintings when he painted them, until they were discovered only after his death, and it is believed that these paintings represent the darkest moments that have passed on Goya, and because he did not intend to display it to the public is not meant, but gave it to those who found this title based To its closeness to the painting "Saturn devours his son" by Peter Paul Ronbs in 1636, from which Goya is thought to have inspired his painting.

Your worst nightmares on your chest
This painting by Anglo-Swiss artist Henri Fosselli has been a world-renowned artist that has survived for centuries.When it was painted in 1781 and presented to the public in 1782, it has gained unprecedented fame, and even three other paintings revolve around the same idea.

In the painting, a woman is drowned in sleep and her hand is hanging over her chest. A legendary ugly object, perched on the chest, is known as a nightmare and paralyzes the movement of the sleeper.

Not only did Fuseli draw the ghost, but at the end of the painting he drew a strange horsepower. Some theories suggest that this horse, according to Scandinavian mythology, refers to a spirit sent to torment or suffocate someone.

Infinite skulls
Spanish artist Salvador Dali was a sensitive person, so he had his own fears about death and war, and Dali expressed in this painting brilliantly and simply. Dali painted this painting in 1940 when he was in California, the United States, after the end of the Spanish Civil War and before the outbreak of World War II.

The painting represents a face on its features panic, and inside the cavities of his eyes and mouth there are other faces panic, and within the cavities of each face another group of faces panicking, and so endlessly, look at the background of the painting a vast desert, and around the face hovering a lot of snakes, and appear at the bottom The painting is by Dali personally, and, as it appears, brown and beige dominate the painting, to show how frustrated the war is.

When humans eat each other
The French artist Theodore Gererico did not live long. He died at the age of 32. He began his artistic career at the age of 27 with his painting "Raft Medusa", which decided to be based on the accident that shook people in 1816, when the ship Medusa with 157 people on board. Only 15 people only.

Jericho painted the painting in 1818-1819, before he visited the remains of the ship and the survivors of the accident, he also visited the morgue to learn how the bodies look, and painted his nightmare painting representing 15 survivors wrestling over the raft for their leadership, and this after eating each other from the intensity of hunger, as happened Already in the real accident.

Although Jericho chose his painting to follow in the footsteps of a traditional school of fiction, that the artist chooses a story and makes a plan before starting to paint, but the dramatic display of disagreement makes it one of the neoclassical paintings.

Human fusion with insects
Renowned for his dystopian paintings, the Polish artist Gislav Peczynski was depressed and frightening. He described his paintings as Gothic. Pikinsky, who belonged to the school of magical realism drenched in black, defended himself that his paintings are optimistic and even bear a sense of humor, and the end was tragic as he imagined the end of the world in his paintings, was killed by a teenage relative when he refused to give him money.

This "reptile of the night" represents what the world might look like after the mass destruction.The background appears orange because of the burned and destroyed houses.In the foreground of the picture is a mixture of humans and cockroaches crawling, his face fully covered with a blood stain on the front of the face.