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Faust Makes his ContractFaust making his contract with Mephistopheles
Faust and MephistophelesThe ageing Faust uses his knowledge of magic to summon up Mephistopheles, who agrees to restore his lost youth in exchange for his soul : its a bargain
The Death of FaustWhen it is time for Faust to die, Mephistopheles hurls him down to Hell from the highest mountain in Saxony, to make his fall as fearful as possible
Berlioz Faust Liebig 5The damnation of Faust : he falls into Hell, while Mephistopheles and his demons celebrate another victory
Faust - Liebig - 4FAUST Faust fights Marguerites brother Valentin, and Mephistopheles directs a fatal stroke
Scene from FaustMephistopheles gives Faust a vision of Marguerite : the scholar is suitably impressed
Berlioz Faust Liebig 4Mephistopheles and Faust ride towards the abyss - demons line the route
Faust - Liebig - 1FAUST Mephistopheles, summoned by Faust, shows him a vision of Marguerite, whereupon he signs a pact exchanging his soul for youth and pleasure
Faust Sees MargueriteMephistopheles presents Faust with a vision of Marguerite
Music cover, Mephistopheles Polka, by Richard EilenbergMusic cover, Mephistopheles Polka for piano, by Richard Eilenberg Date: 1895
Doctor Faustus conjuring Mephistopheles Date: 1929
Documents written in blood are considered exceptionally bind- -ing, as Faust will discover when Mephistopheles requires him to fulfil his side of their contract Date: 1506
Cartoon, Henry Irving as Mephistopheles with J L Toole - So you are about to burlesque me, Johnny? Probably a reference to a Faust burlesque, Faust and Loose, written by F C Burnand. 1885
Poster, Les Magique Leons, Whirlwind IllusionistsTheatre poster, Les Magique Leons, Whirlwind Illusionists in the Palace of Mystery
Theatre poster, FaustTheatre poster for a production of Faust, showing Mephistopheles
The Mephistopheles Galop by John FitzgeraldPromotional music sheet for The Mephistopheles Galop by John Fitzgerald, as performed in the burlesque Very Little Faust and More Mephistopheles by Francis Burnand
Faust - LiebigFAUST While Mephistopheles woos Marguerites neighbour Marthe, Faust successfully courts Marguerite. Date: first performed 1859
FAUSTUS & MEPHISTOPHELES FAUSTUS & MEPHISTOPHELESDoctor Faustus with Mephistopheles dressed as a monk. Date: 1600
Faust by W. G. Wills - Henry Irving as MephistophelesFaust by W. G. Wills (a free adaptation of Goethes version). First produced at the Lyceum Theatre, London on 19th December 1885
Faust by Stephen Phillips and J. Comyns Carr. First produced at His Majestys Theatre, London on 5th September 1908. Mr Tree as Mephistopheles. Mr Henry Ainley as Faust
God and MephistophelesMephistopheles and God (Prologue in heaven)
Henry Irving as Mephistopheles in Faust by W G Wills, adapted from Goethes play. circa 1885
The Watchers by TrematorA beautiful young woman sits at her desk and powders her decolletage as fate and a ghostly figure dressed a Mephistopheles lurk in the shadows watching her - a metaphor on the fleeting passage of
Randolph Churchill 1886LORD RANDOLPH SPENCER CHURCHILL - depicted as Little Mephistopheles. Date: 1849-1895
The Night Ride (Clarke)The night ride of Faust and Mephistopheles
Faustus & MephistophelesDoctor Faustus and Mephistopheles. Date: 1600
Scene from the opera, Faust, by Charles GounodMarguerite is prevented from praying, first by Mephistopheles and then by a choir of devils. She manages to finish her prayer but faints when she is cursed again by Mephistopheles. Date: c.1910
Labouchere CartoonHENRI DU PRE LABOUCHERE Journalist and editor caricatured as Mephistopheles. Date: 1831 - 1912
Childrens Carnival Mephistopheles and Bo-peepTwo children dressed as Mephistopheles and Little Bo-Peep make their way along a garden path to a party, using a lantern to light the way
Faust and Marguerite are spied upon by Mephistopheles, who naturally includes voyeurism among his evil habits
Marguerite in CathedralMephistopheles mocks Marguerite in the Cathedral
Faust, Wagner & DogFaust is walking with Wagner when he first sees the black dog that is the evil spirit Mephistopheles
Berlioz Faust Liebig 3Mephistopheles summons his demons to work magic on the innocent Marguerite, while Faust peeks at her through the window
Berlioz Faust Liebig 2Mephistopheles presents the sleeping Faust with a vision in which, restored to youth, he has his pick of countless gorgeous girls. Date: first performed 1846
Faust - LiebigFAUST Mephistopheles, summoned by magic, shows Faust a vision of Marguerite, offering him his youth restored in exchange for his soul
Faust - Liebig - 5FAUST Mephistopheles finds Marguerite, now pregnant, in church, trying to repent in prayer; he prevents her and predicts her damnation
Faust - Liebig - 2FAUST Faust - once again a handsome youth, accosts Marguerite in the market-place : she refuses, but Mephistopheles promises she will yield
Gounod / FaustMephistopheles, magically summoned by the scholar Faust, proposes a deal... youth restored, in exchange for his soul
Faust / Marguerite / GoetheFaust and Marguerite watched by Mephistopheles
Music / Opera / GounodFAUST Edouard de Reszke as Mephistopheles