Mythology, Religious and Occult Art
Explore our collection of mythology, religious and occult art prints, featuring biblical scenes, Christian art, Catholic saints, Greek mythology, angels, demons, witches, allegorical figures, Symbolist visions, Gothic subjects and dramatic narrative paintings. From the spiritual intensity of Caravaggio to the mythological romance of John William Waterhouse, this collection brings together powerful images of faith, legend, mystery and imagination.
These prints are ideal for interiors that need atmosphere, drama and meaning. A religious artwork can bring quiet devotion or classical beauty to a room, while a mythological or occult print can create a strong focal point with story, symbolism and visual depth.
Explore Mythology, Religious and Occult Art
Use these quick links to browse spiritual, mythological and symbolic art by theme, room and featured artist without creating an oversized directory.
Mythology, Religious and Occult Art Prints
Mythology, religious and occult art has some of the richest imagery in art history. These works explore gods, saints, angels, devils, prophets, heroes, witches, visions, miracles, temptation, judgement, sacrifice and transformation. They are not simply decorative images; they are paintings filled with narrative, symbolism and emotional force.
This collection includes religious art prints, mythology wall art, occult art prints, Christian paintings, Catholic saints, Greek mythological figures, biblical scenes, Symbolist works, Gothic subjects and visionary art. Many artworks are available as fine art prints, framed prints and canvas panels in a range of sizes.
Christian and Religious Art Prints
Christian art prints can bring a sense of quiet reflection, beauty and tradition to a room. Biblical scenes, depictions of Christ, saints, angels, the Virgin Mary and devotional subjects have shaped Western art for centuries.
Caravaggio is one of the strongest choices for dramatic religious art, using shadow, light and human intensity to give biblical scenes extraordinary presence. Carl Bloch offers clear and reverent Christian subjects, while Albrecht Dürer is ideal for powerful devotional prints such as praying hands, saints and biblical imagery.
Catholic Saints and Devotional Wall Art
Catholic saints wall art is a natural choice for homes, chapels, studies and quiet rooms where spiritual subject matter is important. These works often combine portraiture, symbolism, gesture, costume and sacred narrative.
Browse our Catholic Saints Wall Art collection for prints featuring saints, holy figures and devotional subjects. These artworks can be styled traditionally with dark wood or gold frames, or used more simply in neutral interiors where the image itself provides the meaning.
Greek Mythology and Classical Figure Prints
Mythological art prints are ideal for rooms where you want story, beauty and drama. Greek and Roman mythology gave artists a way to paint gods, heroes, nymphs, muses, monsters, tragic lovers and moments of transformation.
John William Waterhouse is one of the most popular artists for mythological wall art, especially subjects connected with Circe, Ariadne, The Lady of Shalott and classical legend. Sandro Botticelli is essential for Renaissance mythology, while Alexandre Cabanel brings academic polish and sensual classical beauty.
Occult, Witchcraft and Gothic Art Prints
Occult art prints are especially effective when you want a room to feel mysterious, literary or dramatic. Witches, supernatural figures, dark visions, night scenes, demons and symbolic subjects can make strong statement pieces for hallways, studies, libraries and atmospheric interiors.
Henry Fuseli is a key artist for Gothic and psychological imagery, especially works such as The Nightmare. Francisco Goya is ideal for darker supernatural and witchcraft subjects, while William Blake brings visionary intensity to angels, prophecy, myth and spiritual imagination.
Symbolist and Visionary Art
Symbolist art often overlaps with mythology, religion and the occult. Instead of simply telling a story, Symbolist artists used figures, colour, gesture and setting to suggest dreams, fears, spiritual states and inner experience.
Gustave Moreau is one of the most important artists in this area, known for richly detailed biblical and mythological subjects. Odilon Redon offers a quieter, dreamlike form of Symbolism, while Jacek Malczewski combines religious, national and allegorical themes with striking emotional force.
Apocalyptic, Hell and Last Judgement Prints
Some of the most dramatic works in this collection explore judgement, apocalypse, heaven, hell and the end of the world. These prints are visually powerful and work best where their scale and intensity can be appreciated.
Hieronymus Bosch is ideal for fantastical visions of sin, temptation and the afterlife, including works related to The Garden of Earthly Delights. John Martin is another strong choice for apocalyptic and biblical drama, with vast scenes of destruction, judgement and sublime spectacle.
Pre-Raphaelite and Romantic Mythology
Pre-Raphaelite prints are especially suited to mythology, medieval romance, Arthurian subjects, saints, tragic heroines and literary scenes. These works often combine rich colour, detailed costume, symbolic flowers, flowing hair and emotionally charged storytelling.
Browse our Pre-Raphaelite Prints collection for romantic and mythological subjects. John Collier, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, John Everett Millais and Frederic William Burton are all strong choices for poetic, symbolic and narrative figure art.
How to Style Mythology, Religious and Occult Art at Home
Mythological and religious prints can be styled in many different ways. A single large framed print can create a dramatic focal point above a fireplace, sofa, bed, console table or dining room sideboard. Smaller works can be arranged in pairs or grouped into a gallery wall by theme, colour or period.
For traditional interiors, choose Old Master religious scenes, saints, biblical paintings or Renaissance mythology. For darker interiors, occult prints, Gothic art, Bosch, Goya and Fuseli can add atmosphere and mystery. For softer rooms, Pre-Raphaelite mythology and Symbolist art can bring story and beauty without feeling too severe.
Best Rooms for Religious, Mythology and Occult Prints
Living rooms are well suited to larger mythological, biblical or Symbolist prints because these works create conversation and visual focus. Dining rooms can handle darker, richer and more dramatic subjects, including saints, mythology, Gothic art and Old Master religious scenes.
Hallways and staircases are excellent places for narrative art because the viewer encounters the image in movement. Bedrooms usually suit softer subjects, such as angels, Pre-Raphaelite figures, devotional scenes, moonlit visions, saints or quieter Symbolist works.
Choosing the Right Print Format
Our mythology, religious and occult artworks are available in a range of print sizes and formats, including fine art prints, framed prints and canvas panels. Framed prints are a strong choice for religious art, Old Masters and classical mythology because they give the artwork a finished, traditional presence.
Canvas panels work well for larger statement pieces, especially dramatic mythological scenes, apocalyptic landscapes and bold Symbolist works. Unframed fine art prints offer flexibility if you want to choose your own frame, mount or gallery wall arrangement.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is mythology art?
Mythology art shows gods, heroes, legends and symbolic stories from ancient traditions, especially Greek and Roman mythology. Popular subjects include Venus, Circe, Icarus, Ariadne, nymphs, muses and heroic or tragic figures.
What is religious art?
Religious art depicts sacred stories, devotional figures and spiritual themes. In Western art, this often includes Christ, the Virgin Mary, saints, angels, biblical events, martyrdoms, miracles and scenes from Christian tradition.
What is occult art?
Occult art explores mysterious, supernatural, magical or esoteric subjects. It may include witches, spirits, demons, visions, Gothic imagery, symbolic figures and dreamlike scenes connected with hidden knowledge or the supernatural.
Which artists are famous for mythology, religious and occult art?
Important artists in this area include John William Waterhouse, Gustave Moreau, William Blake, Hieronymus Bosch, Caravaggio, Francisco Goya, Henry Fuseli and Albrecht Dürer.
Are religious art prints suitable for modern interiors?
Yes. Religious art prints can work very well in modern interiors when framed simply and chosen for mood, composition and colour. A quiet saint, angel, biblical scene or Old Master detail can add depth and meaning to a clean contemporary room.
Where should I hang mythological or occult art?
Mythological and occult prints work well in living rooms, hallways, dining rooms, studies and libraries. Stronger Gothic or supernatural subjects are often best in spaces where a dramatic focal point feels intentional.






























































































































































































































































































