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Witchcraft Collection (page 5)

"Witchcraft: Unveiling the Dark Mysteries of History" Delving into the depths of history

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Witchcraft Collection: The Devout Profession, plate 70 of Los caprichos, 1799 (etching) (see also 175022)
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Witchcraft Collection: Laocoon - Minerva supporting the Greeks sends the snakes from the sea to attack Laocoon who warns
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Witchcraft Collection: 193-0082160 Trials, plate 60 of Los caprichos, 1799 (etching) 8221x16. 6
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Witchcraft Collection: The bad woman (Mala mujer). The wicked woman. Anthropophagy scene, a witch devours a child
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Witchcraft Collection: 193-0082167 Wait till you ve been anointed, plate 67 of Los caprichos, 1799 (etching)
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Witchcraft Collection: 193-0082166 There it goes, plate 66 of Los caprichos, 1799 (etching)
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Witchcraft Collection: 193-0082144 They spin finely, plate 44 of Los caprichos, 1799 (etching)
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Witchcraft Collection: Out hunting for teeth, plate 12 of Los caprichos, pub. 1799 (etching) (see also 175021)
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Witchcraft Collection: 193-0082159 And still they don t go!, plate 59 of Los caprichos, 1799 (etching)
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Witchcraft Collection: Gilles de Rais (Retz ou Rays) (1404-1440), companion of arms of Joan of Arc. 19th century engraving
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Witchcraft Collection: Redhead woman looking inqiuiete, stands her head - chromo. by Simondy
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Witchcraft Collection: Cauldron of the Sorceress, 1879 (charcoal on paper)
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Witchcraft Collection: Necromancy: Edward Kelly, a magician, raising the Ghost of a Person lately deceased
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Witchcraft Collection: The Witch on her Broomstick, from Illustrierte Sittengeschichte vom Mittelalter bis zur Gegenwart
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Witchcraft Collection: Out hunting for teeth, plate 12 of Los caprichos, late 18th century (coloured etching)
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Witchcraft Collection: Did She Take a Sleeping Draught
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Witchcraft Collection: Begonias of Mount Ashigara (Ashigarayama no shukaido): Bando Hikosaburo V as... 1862
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Witchcraft Collection: Portrait of Catherine Deshayes, by A. Coypel (engraving)
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Witchcraft Collection: Leonora Dori Galigai, wife of Concino Concini, exorcist and witch, 1571-1617
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Witchcraft Collection: The burning of the Sorceress outside Ely, 1071, illustration from Hutchinsons Story of the British
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Witchcraft Collection: An old fee seeing that she was not invited to the birth of the princess takes revenge by sending a
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Witchcraft Collection: The Weird Sisters, Macbeth, Act IV Scene 1, illustration from Tales from Shakespeare by Charles
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Witchcraft Collection: Macha curses the Men of Ulster, illustration from Cuchulain, The Hound of Ulster
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Witchcraft Collection: Witches moving in the air. Illustration by Angelo Jank (1868-1940) for Jugend, 1899
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Witchcraft Collection: Sleeping Beauty. The prince arrives at the castle, whose entire population is subject to the exit
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Witchcraft Collection: Nuit de Walpurgis a Bergslagen - Walpurgis Night in Bergslagen, Grangaerde in Dalarna
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Witchcraft Collection: Catherine Deshayes, wife Monvoisin and nicknamed La Voisin (1640-1680) - engraving, 17th century
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Witchcraft Collection: Pinocchio et son nez quis lengonge - in 'Pinocchio', illustrated by Simonne Baudoin, ed
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Witchcraft Collection: Henriette Rosine Bernard aka Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923) (standing, leaning head, hidden face)
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Witchcraft Collection: Melle Moreno in the theatre play 'The witch', by Victorian Sardou, 1904 (b / w photo)
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Witchcraft Collection: Jorinde and Joringel in the Witchs Wood, 1909 (oil on canvas)
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Witchcraft Collection: Inside an Indian house, with a sorcerer in consultation near a sick person. Engraving by A
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Witchcraft Collection: La poule noire (les magiciens fabriquant une potion magique dans une pot)
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Witchcraft Collection: Sorcerer by Apoux, n. d. 19th
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Witchcraft Collection: Henriette Rosine Bernard aka Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923) in Zoraya, her role in 'The witch'
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Witchcraft Collection: Henriette Rosine Bernard aka Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923) in the costume of Zoraya
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Witchcraft Collection: She whispered her spells (litho)
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Witchcraft Collection: La guerisseuse (Witch Doctor). Dans une cabane pauvre et rurale
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Witchcraft Collection: Illustration for the novel 'The lame devil'by Alain Rene Lesage (Alain-Rene Le Sage) (1668-1747)
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Witchcraft Collection: The witches, if we believe the legends, were the first to practice aviation (witch on her broom)
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Witchcraft Collection: Postcard depicting a Witch preparing a potion (colour engraving)
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Witchcraft Collection: Witches moving in the air. Illustration by Angelo Jank (1868-1940) for Jugend, 1899 DR
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Witchcraft Collection: Allegorical caprice, 1852 (painting)
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Witchcraft Collection: Jason and Medee, painting magician of the Italian School. 15th century Paris, decorative arts
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Witchcraft Collection: Miss Goody Two-Shoes accused of witchcraft
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Witchcraft Collection: A Word or Two on Witchcraft (engraving)
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Witchcraft Collection: The Witch (Night Piece), 1626 (engraving)


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"Witchcraft: Unveiling the Dark Mysteries of History" Delving into the depths of history, we encounter a chilling court record that echoes through time - testimony at the infamous Salem witch trials in 1692. In this dark chapter, fear and hysteria gripped a community as accusations tore lives apart. In the shadows of moonlit Sabbats, Satan himself is said to have danced with his followers. The very notion sends shivers down our spines as we imagine a child being offered to this malevolent figure in exchange for otherworldly powers. Amongst these tales emerges Tituba, one of the accused Salem witches whose name has become synonymous with this tragic period. Her involvement sparked a frenzy that would forever stain the pages of history. The enigmatic artist Francisco Goya captures another facet of witchcraft's allure in his masterpiece "Witches in Flight. " With brushstrokes laden with mysticism, he transports us to an eerie world where witches take to the skies on broomsticks during their unholy Sabbaths. Goya's fascination continues with "The Witches Sabbath, " an oil painting that immerses us further into macabre rituals and gatherings. It serves as a haunting reminder that even great artists are captivated by the darkness lurking within humanity's imagination. Across borders and centuries, from North Berwick to distant lands, tales persist about witches calling upon monsters and conjuring unspeakable horrors. These legends remind us how deeply ingrained witchcraft has been throughout cultures worldwide. Within dusty pages lies Cotton Mather's Witchcraft book from 1689 - a testament to society's obsession with understanding these mysterious practices. Its words offer glimpses into beliefs held dear by those who sought answers amidst chaos and confusion. As Lohengrin arrives on stage, Wagner’s opera brings forth yet another portrayal of enchantment intertwined with sorcery. Here we witness how myth and music intertwine, captivating audiences with tales of love and magic.