This is evidently from a promotional portfolio (but for who, or what?) titled Les Dieux (Phylactere publisher, Nov 1983) containing eight illustrations from eight artists, two of them quite big (Caza & Druillet).
When I originally posted this, I only included the two above. I later realised that all eight were shared at BDT as individual entries corresponding to each artist. So then–
.
.
.
.
.
.
NSFW ahead…
.
.
.
.
.
.
If the images stop showing up here for some reason, you can also search them at BDT like so.
I really like the Druillet, the arrangement somehow gives me dead island vibes
One of the originals (third version) by Böcklin:
Interpretation by Giger:
Wow, I don’t think I’ve ever seen that series before. Pretty cool and mysterious.
I’ll just leave the WP link for anyone who happens to read this far:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isle_of_the_Dead_(painting)
That doesn’t look like the head of a falcon. More like an Ibis. Are you sure this isn’t dad-bod Thoth working at the office?
Damn, good question…!
You know, even as I was posting this, I was thinking “that’s NOT classic Horus, weird”
So let’s retitle this then as Thoth…?