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Halloween Collection

Choose a picture from our Halloween Collection for your Wall Art and Photo Gifts

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We are proud to offer this selection in partnership with Mary Evans Prints Online

Background imageHalloween Collection: A dangerous brew

A dangerous brew. Illustration shows John Mitchell and Samuel Gompers, representing the United Mine Workers and the American Federation of Labor

Background imageHalloween Collection: Octobers bright blue weather A good time to read

Octobers bright blue weather A good time to read!. Poster for the WPA Statewide Library Project, showing a boy reading a book, surrounded by a bat, ghost, witch, and other images of Halloween

Background imageHalloween Collection: Macbeth / Witches / Cauldron

Macbeth / Witches / Cauldron
Act IV, Scene I The witches in their cavern, gathered around the boiling cauldron; " in the poisn d entrails throw"

Background imageHalloween Collection: Halloween / Witch Dances

Halloween / Witch Dances
A witch dances with her black cat and a pumpkin

Background imageHalloween Collection: Swedish Sabbat

Swedish Sabbat
MORA, SWEDEN The witches gather on the Blokula

Background imageHalloween Collection: Salem Witches

Salem Witches
At Salem, Dr Wilkinson is pursued by a sinister wolf which, in the prevailing climate of panic, is linked to the witchcraft scare

Background imageHalloween Collection: Dance of the witches. Romanticism. Etching

Dance of the witches. Romanticism. Etching

Background imageHalloween Collection: The Witches Sabbath (Sabbatical scene)

The Witches Sabbath (Sabbatical scene)
GOYA Y LUCIENTES, Francisco de (1746-1828). The Witches Sabbath (Sabbatical scene). Mural painting mounted on canvas

Background imageHalloween Collection: Witches & Familiars

Witches & Familiars
Witches with their familiars, one of which has learnt to fly a broomstick on its own ! Date: circa 1600

Background imageHalloween Collection: The Modern Witch

The Modern Witch
A reckless looking witch in a 1920s flapper dress cackles to herself as she rides her broomstick. Date: 1920s

Background imageHalloween Collection: Macbeth / Witches / 1863

Macbeth / Witches / 1863
The witches

Background imageHalloween Collection: Eating at Sabbat

Eating at Sabbat
Dining with Demons - witches at a sabbat sit down to supper with the Devil and his companions

Background imageHalloween Collection: Demon and Witches

Demon and Witches
A countrywoman is amazed to see two witches - one male, one female - flying past escorted by the Devil who, it seems, also needs a broomstick

Background imageHalloween Collection: Faust in Witches Kitchen

Faust in Witches Kitchen
Methinks, a million fools in choir are raving and will never tire

Background imageHalloween Collection: Customs / Halloween

Customs / Halloween
A Hallowe en Witch offers suitable costume, a shopkeeper provides appropriate eats

Background imageHalloween Collection: Lancashire Witches

Lancashire Witches
THE LANCASHIRE WITCHES Mother Chattox, noted local witch, rides to Pendle Hill

Background imageHalloween Collection: Northamptonshire Witches

Northamptonshire Witches
Three of the witches of Northamptonshire, riding a pig - no wonder they were condemned to death in July 1612

Background imageHalloween Collection: Walpurgis Night

Walpurgis Night
On WALPURGISNACHT, the eve of May Day, witches gather on the Brocken, the highest point of Germanys Harz Mountains, for their Spring Sabbat

Background imageHalloween Collection: Harmonia axyridis Arkansas, harlequin ladybird

Harmonia axyridis Arkansas, harlequin ladybird
Harlequin or halloween ladybird (Harmonia axyridis). These ladybirds are classified as pests in some countries as they gather in huge swarms

Background imageHalloween Collection: GOYA Y LUCIENTES, Francisco de (1746-1828). The

GOYA Y LUCIENTES, Francisco de (1746-1828). The Spell or The Witches. 1797-1798. Romanticism. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. Madrid. Lạ ro Galdiano Foundation

Background imageHalloween Collection: Uncle Sams hallowe en

Uncle Sams hallowe en. Illustration shows a vignette cartoon, with, at center, Uncle Sam looking into a mirror while descending a stairway in a hall, Swallow and Watson are standing in the hall

Background imageHalloween Collection: Hallowe en in New York - ducking for plums

Hallowe en in New York - ducking for plums. Illustration shows Charles F. Murphy holding Father Knickerbocker, a symbolic figure for New York City, his hands bound behind his back

Background imageHalloween Collection: Huge Pumpkin Lantern

Huge Pumpkin Lantern
A happy housewife cuts the lid into the top of her huge Halloween (or Thanksgiving) pumpkin lantern! Date: 1960s

Background imageHalloween Collection: Macbeth Meets Witches

Macbeth Meets Witches
Macbeth and Banquo, after defeating the invading Norsemen, encounter three witches on a blasted heath, who predict wonderful events

Background imageHalloween Collection: Paranormal / Apparitions

Paranormal / Apparitions
LE TOUSSAINT (Hallowe en) Departed loved ones return to their Breton homes once a year, on All Saints Eve Date: 1895

Background imageHalloween Collection: Witches Wrecking Ship

Witches Wrecking Ship
Three witches, with their familiar, call up a storm to wreck a ship Date: 1931

Background imageHalloween Collection: Macbeth / Three Witches

Macbeth / Three Witches
Act I, Scene iii The three witches: " so wither d and wild in their attire"

Background imageHalloween Collection: The Witch, fancy dress

The Witch, fancy dress
Fancy dress costume suggestion for 1884. To go as a Witch it is suggested to wear a quilted petticoat touching the ground, a chintz tunic open at the front and bunched up, a muslin apron

Background imageHalloween Collection: Childrens Carnival

Childrens Carnival
Two children dressed up for a fancy dress party. A little girl has a rather nice witch outfit with a dress appliqued with black cats and a broom, while a little boy has come as a swashbuckling pirate

Background imageHalloween Collection: Silhouette of a Witch

Silhouette of a Witch
A silhouette of a witch with her broom and a new moon. She has a particularly pointed nose and chin

Background imageHalloween Collection: Flight of Witches

Flight of Witches
a flight of witches - some on broomsticks, others riding their familiars

Background imageHalloween Collection: Bobbing for Apples

Bobbing for Apples
Hallo e en: Young boys have fun with a tub of bobbing apples

Background imageHalloween Collection: Witches in Hayloft 1807

Witches in Hayloft 1807
Witches in a hayloft conjuring up all kinds of devils

Background imageHalloween Collection: Hallowe en Witch

Hallowe en Witch
A Hallowe en Witch

Background imageHalloween Collection: Macbeth / Banquo / Witches

Macbeth / Banquo / Witches
Act I, Scene III Macbeth & Banquo encounter the three witches. M:" Speak, if you can: what are you?"

Background imageHalloween Collection: Macbeth / Banquo / Witches

Macbeth / Banquo / Witches
Act I, Scene iii Macbeth & Banquo, on horseback, encounter the three witches

Background imageHalloween Collection: Vespertilion Bat

Vespertilion Bat
BROWN VESPERTLION

Background imageHalloween Collection: Dumb Cake Custom

Dumb Cake Custom
BAKING THE DUMB-CAKE At Hallowe en, St Johns Eve or other feasts, young women bake a cake in expectation of seeing their beloved : it must be done in total silence

Background imageHalloween Collection: Witches over Town

Witches over Town
Witches on their broomsticks fly over the roofs of their town

Background imageHalloween Collection: Witch Airborne

Witch Airborne
A Spanish witch returns home after a flight accompanied by her familiar, an owl

Background imageHalloween Collection: Witches and a Familiar

Witches and a Familiar
Two witches and a familiar - the traditional Black Dog

Background imageHalloween Collection: Riddling a Changeling

Riddling a Changeling
A Galloway couple, believing their child a changeling, take it on Hallowe en to the village wise woman who riddles it in rowan smoke which breaks the spell

Background imageHalloween Collection: Customs / Halloween

Customs / Halloween
A Hallowe en Witch works her magic

Background imageHalloween Collection: Customs / Halloween

Customs / Halloween
Hallowe en game - trying to bite the dangling apple [card 6 of series of 6]

Background imageHalloween Collection: Customs / Halloween

Customs / Halloween
Hallowe en game - bobbing for apples in a bowl of water [card 5 of series of 6]

Background imageHalloween Collection: Customs / Halloween

Customs / Halloween
Hallowe en magic - choosing the dish which will reveal your True Love [card 4 of series of 6]

Background imageHalloween Collection: Customs / Halloween

Customs / Halloween
Hallowe en magic - lighting the pumpkin lantern [card 3 of series of 6]

Background imageHalloween Collection: Customs / Halloween

Customs / Halloween
Hallowe en magic - the first letter of your true loves name is revealed by apple peeling [card 2 of series of 6]



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