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Season 6, Episode 3: How art invented the Devil

Waldy and Bendy talks about the horses in the Stubbs exhibition at the National Gallery, and delves into how art has portrayed the devil.

Whistlejacket by George Stubbs, c. 1762

Scrub, a bay horse belonging to the Marquess of Rockingham by George Stubbs, c. 1762

Three views of Sampson by George Stubbs. Done for Whistlejacket's owner, lord Rockingham, with the background added by someone else.

St. Michael Vanquishing the Devil by Bonifazio Veronese

The Fallen Angel by Alexandre Cabanel

The Ignudi on the Sistine Ceiling by Michelangelo

9th century Stuttgart gospels

Pan Reclining by Rubens

The Story of Job from the Weltchronik

Job Mocked by his Wife by Georges de la Tour

St Michael Triumphs over the Devil with the Donor Antoni Joan by Bartolomé Bermejo

The church in the reservoir at Taos

The Virgin and Child with Saints Louis and Margaret by Unknown Netherlandish or French artist

Dante's 3 headed devil

Satan summoning his Legions by Sir Thomas Lawrence

Lilith by Dante Gabriel Rossetti

The Nightmare by Henry Fuseli

The Succubus by Rodin

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