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Background imageHalloween Collection: Queen Victoria celebrating Halloween at Balmoral, late 19th century. Artist:s Stacey

Queen Victoria celebrating Halloween at Balmoral, late 19th century. Artist:s Stacey
Queen Victoria celebrating Halloween at Balmoral, late 19th century. The queen in a torchlit procession with pipers at her Scottish royal residence

Background imageHalloween Collection: The Scream. Artist: Munch, Edvard (1863-1944)

The Scream. Artist: Munch, Edvard (1863-1944)
The Scream. Found in the collection of National Museum of Art, Oslo

Background imageHalloween Collection: The Vampire II, 1895-1900. Artist: Munch, Edvard (1863-1944)

The Vampire II, 1895-1900. Artist: Munch, Edvard (1863-1944)
The Vampire II, 1895-1900. Private Collection

Background imageHalloween Collection: Great Indian Fruit Bat, ca. 1777-82. Creator: Bhawani Das

Great Indian Fruit Bat, ca. 1777-82. Creator: Bhawani Das
Great Indian Fruit Bat, ca. 1777-82

Background imageHalloween Collection: Kohada Koheiji, from the series 'One Hundred Ghost Tales (Hyaku monogatari)'

Kohada Koheiji, from the series "One Hundred Ghost Tales (Hyaku monogatari)"
Kohada Koheiji, from the series " One Hundred Ghost Tales (Hyaku monogatari)", Japan, c. 1831

Background imageHalloween Collection: The Night: The Chimera Gazed at All Things with Fear, 1886. Creator: Odilon Redon (French

The Night: The Chimera Gazed at All Things with Fear, 1886. Creator: Odilon Redon (French
The Night: The Chimera Gazed at All Things with Fear, 1886

Background imageHalloween Collection: The Ghost Story, 1887. Creator: Walter McEwen (American, 1860-1943)

The Ghost Story, 1887. Creator: Walter McEwen (American, 1860-1943)
The Ghost Story, 1887. This picture depicts a prosperous peasants dwelling, where the women of the house have gathered to spin and prepare food

Background imageHalloween Collection: The Haunted House: I Continued to Gaze on the Chair, and Fancied I Saw on it a Pale Blue

The Haunted House: I Continued to Gaze on the Chair, and Fancied I Saw on it a Pale Blue Misty Outline of a Human Figure, 1896

Background imageHalloween Collection: The Haunted House: We Both Saw a Large Pale Light, 1896. Creator: Odilon Redon (French

The Haunted House: We Both Saw a Large Pale Light, 1896. Creator: Odilon Redon (French
The Haunted House: We Both Saw a Large Pale Light, 1896

Background imageHalloween Collection: The Witch (Night Piece), 1626. Creator: Jan van de Velde (Dutch, 1620-1662)

The Witch (Night Piece), 1626. Creator: Jan van de Velde (Dutch, 1620-1662)
The Witch (Night Piece), 1626. This nocturnal scene depicts a bare-breasted sorceress concocting her evil brew in the company of bizarre beasts

Background imageHalloween Collection: He glared fiercely at the apparition... 1919. Creator: Unknown

He glared fiercely at the apparition... 1919. Creator: Unknown
He glared fiercely at the apparition... 1919. Tomosaburo was a brave, strong-minded samurai, to whom the sensation of fear was totally unknown

Background imageHalloween Collection: The Vampire (Love and Pain). Artist: Munch, Edvard (1863-1944)

The Vampire (Love and Pain). Artist: Munch, Edvard (1863-1944)
The Vampire (Love and Pain). Private Collection

Background imageHalloween Collection: The Ghost of Oyuki, Second Half of the 18th cen

The Ghost of Oyuki, Second Half of the 18th cen.. Found in the Collection of Muse e du Quai Branly, Paris

Background imageHalloween Collection: Poster issued by the Association to Fight against Bolshevism, 1919

Poster issued by the Association to Fight against Bolshevism, 1919
Bolschewismus heisst die Welt im Blut ersa ufen; 1919. Poster issued by the Association to Fight against Bolshevism, pub. 1919 (colour lithograph). Bolshevism means the World will drown in Blood ;

Background imageHalloween Collection: Head of a screaming child, ca 1515-1520

Head of a screaming child, ca 1515-1520. Found in the Collection of Staatliche Museen, Berlin

Background imageHalloween Collection: Laughing Hannya (One Hundred Ghost Stories), 1831

Laughing Hannya (One Hundred Ghost Stories), 1831. Private Collection

Background imageHalloween Collection: The Fear, 1893-1894. Artist: Yakunchikova, Maria Vasilyevna (1870-1902)

The Fear, 1893-1894. Artist: Yakunchikova, Maria Vasilyevna (1870-1902)
The Fear, 1893-1894. Found in the collection of State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg

Background imageHalloween Collection: Young Girl Carrying a Pumpkin. Artist: Zonaro, Fausto (1854-1929)

Young Girl Carrying a Pumpkin. Artist: Zonaro, Fausto (1854-1929)
Young Girl Carrying a Pumpkin. Found in the collection of Pera Museum, Istanbul

Background imageHalloween Collection: Spiritualist meeting in Leipzig, Germany, 1893

Spiritualist meeting in Leipzig, Germany, 1893. Communicating with spirits by table-turning. From L Illustration. (Paris, 1853). (Colorised black and white print)

Background imageHalloween Collection: Planchette or Ouija board, 1885

Planchette or Ouija board, 1885
Planchette or Ouija board, c1880. Method of using the Planchette for spirit writing during a seance. From The Practical Dictionary of Mechanics, edited by Edward H Knight

Background imageHalloween Collection: Iwan der Schreckiche 1530-1584, 1934

Iwan der Schreckiche 1530-1584, 1934. Ivan IV Vasilyevich (1530-1584), commonly known as Ivan the Terrible or Ivan the Fearsome, was the Grand Prince of Moscow from 1533 to 1547

Background imageHalloween Collection: Associates of the Witches of Belvoir

Associates of the Witches of Belvoir. Anne Baker, Joanne Willimott and Ellen Greene, Leicestershire women with their pets and familiars

Background imageHalloween Collection: Manao Tupapau (The Spirit of the Dead Watches), c. 1892, (1946). Artist: Paul Gauguin

Manao Tupapau (The Spirit of the Dead Watches), c. 1892, (1946). Artist: Paul Gauguin
Manao Tupapau (The Spirit of the Dead Watches), c.1892, (1946). Print after a painting, Spirit of the Dead Watching (Manao tupapau), of Gauguins young Tahitian wife Teha amana lying naked

Background imageHalloween Collection: American Gothic, 1930. Artist: Grant DeVolson Wood

American Gothic, 1930. Artist: Grant DeVolson Wood
American Gothic, 1930. Painting housed in the Art Institute of Chicago. From The Studio Volume 118. [The Studio Ltd, London & New York, 1939]

Background imageHalloween Collection: Still Life with Pumpkin, Plums, Cherries, Figs and Jug, ca 1860

Still Life with Pumpkin, Plums, Cherries, Figs and Jug, ca 1860. Artist: Ribot, Theodule Augustin (1823-1891)
Still Life with Pumpkin, Plums, Cherries, Figs and Jug, ca 1860. Found in the collection of the Museo de Bellas Artes de Bilbao

Background imageHalloween Collection: Vlad Tepes (Vlad III, The Impaler), Ruler of Wallachia 1456-1462 and 1476-1477

Vlad Tepes (Vlad III, The Impaler), Ruler of Wallachia 1456-1462 and 1476-1477. Vlad was apparently the source of the legend of Dracula of Translyvania as he was a member of the Order of the Dragon

Background imageHalloween Collection: The Irish Vampire, 1885. Artist: John Tenniel

The Irish Vampire, 1885. Artist: John Tenniel
The Irish Vampire, 1885. The Irish National League, with the face of Charles Stewart Parnell (1846-1891), shown as a vampire preying on Ireland. Cartoon from Punch. (London, 24 October 1885)

Background imageHalloween Collection: Roman mosaic with the text Know Thyself

Roman mosaic with the text Know Thyself in Greek script over a skeleton, In the collection of the National Archaeological Museum in Rome


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