Le Vampir Glorieux: Bizarre Vintage Paintings of Vamprires by Boleslaw Biegas
The Third Vampire Metamorphosis, 1916 – 1917
The surrealist Polish artist Boleslaw Biegas produced a wealth of works in both painting and sculpture.
The thing that really piqued my interest, though, was his series of incredibly strange paintings with vampire themes. Insect vampires, flying camel vampires, elephant vampires, and so on are just a few of the bizarre vampire interpretations that Biegas carried through from the classic humanoid bat-like vampires.
h/t: monsterbrains
The Vampire In The Form Of Allied, 1915 – 1916
The Vampire In The Form Of The Dragon, 1917
The Vampire In The Form Of Tura, 1916 – 1917
The Vampire In The Form Of The Serpent, 1916 – 1917
The Vampire In The Form Of The Elephant, 1915 – 1916
The Fight With The Vampire, 1915 – 1916
The Second Metamorphosis Vampire, 1917 – 1918
The Vampire In The Form Of Polyp, 1916
The First Metamorphosis Vampire, 1917
Vampire Suyene, 1917
Kiss of the Vampire, 1916
Humanity’s Victory Over The Vampires, 1918
Ironic Fight Vampires, 1915 – 1916
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Vampire In The Form Of A Grasshopper, 1914
Vampire War Dance, 1918
Family Tree of Adam and Eve, 1918 – 1920
Kobyla Winged, 1918 – 1920
Vampire Appearing In The Form of an Explosion, 1916
Vampire Resting On The Cannon Barrel, 1916
The Vampire In The Form Of The Demon, 1917
The Glorious Vampire, 1916