Luis Ricardo Falero
Luis Ricardo Falero was a Spanish painter known for his sensual and mystical depictions of women, often set against cosmic or fantastical backgrounds.
He was influenced by the Pre-Raphaelites and the Symbolists, and his work often reflects themes of fantasy, mythology, and the occult.
His most famous painting is probably “The Witches Going To Their Sabbath” c1878, which features a group of nude witches, ghouls and bats flying in a moonlit sky; and even though he also painted numerous portraits and landscapes, it is his erotic and supernatural art that has endured as his legacy.