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Two scenes: a witch being tried in the "sink or float" method; five figures asleep. Woodcut, 1720.
Date: 1720Reference: 33334i- Pictures
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A wizard conjuring a man from his grave. Etching.
Reference: 11523i- Pictures
Five witches around a cauldron. Coloured etching (?) by G.L.G.
G., G. L.Reference: 46997i- Pictures
A man carried off on horseback through the sky led by death holding a scythe and escorted by witches. Etching by L. Lambert, 1902 after P.F. Namur, 1901.
Namur, Paul-Franz, 1877-1958.Date: 1902Reference: 562730i- Pictures
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Two men in the midst of the orgies of a witches' sabbath. Wood engraving.
Reference: 40376i- Pictures
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Macbeth consults the three witches; an apparition appears of a bloody child, who calls Macbeth's name three times. Engraving by W. Byrne, 1773, after E. Edwards.
Edwards, Edward, 1738-1806.Date: 1 March 1773Reference: 40969i- Pictures
Arrival of dawn and the break-up of a witches' gathering. Etching by F. Goya, 1796/1798.
Goya, Francisco, 1746-1828.Date: [1796/1798]Reference: 37269i- Pictures
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Walpurgisnacht: a devil sees witches on broomsticks setting off into the night. Etching by R. Girling.
Girling, Richard, 1799-1869.Date: [between 1800 and 1899]Reference: 40378i- Pictures
Wizards and witches casting spells and raising ghosts. Etching.
Date: [between 1680 and 1720?]Reference: 47023i- Pictures
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Matthew Hopkins, Witchfinder general. Etching.
Date: 1792Reference: 38561i- Pictures
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The witch of Endor with a candle. Engraving by J. Kay, 1805, after A. Elsheimer.
Elsheimer, Adam, 1578-1610.Date: 1805Reference: 40384i- Pictures
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Matthew Hopkins, Witchfinder general, with two supposed witches calling out the names of their demons, some of which are represented by animals. Etching, 1792, after an earlier woodcut.
Date: 20 March 1792Reference: 38560i- Pictures
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A devil hacks a field with a scythe. Woodcut, ca. 1700-1720.
Date: 1700-1720Reference: 603074i- Pictures
Witches putting a creature in a boiling cauldron. Lithograph after Biard.
Biard, François-Auguste, 1798 or 1799-1882.Reference: 37895i- Pictures
Magicians leaving the wood where they successfully performed incantations. Etching by P.Sandby and E. Rooker, 1763, after J. Collins.
Collins, John, approximately 1725-1758 or 1759.Date: [1763?]Reference: 562692i- Pictures
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An episode in Macbeth by William Shakespeare: the three witches. Mezzotint by J.R. Smith, 1785, after H. Fuseli, 1783.
Fuseli, Henry, 1741-1825.Date: 10 March 1785Reference: 576077i- Pictures
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A naked witch watching a seated monster grabbing a jumping goat by its hind leg. Etching by F. Goya, 1796/1798.
Goya, Francisco, 1746-1828.Date: [1796/1798]Reference: 38562i- Pictures
Faust transformed into a young man by a magic potion supplied by a witch at the behest of Mephistopheles. Coloured etching.
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 1749-1832.Date: [between 1800 and 1899]Reference: 46994i- Pictures
A naked witch carried on the shoulders of a monster sings from a choirbook held with pincers by two grotesque bishops while two apelike swimmers look on. Etching by F. Goya, 1796/1798.
Goya, Francisco, 1746-1828.Date: [1796/1798]Reference: 38563i- Pictures
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A man holds a scythe as winged creatures fly above him, three figures approach on a horse, and another figure approaches from the left with a scroll. Woodcut, ca. 1700-1720.
Date: 1700-1720Reference: 603072i- Pictures
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A witch holding a plant in one hand and a fan in the other. Woodcut, ca. 1700-1720.
Date: 1700-1720Reference: 603070i- Pictures
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A circle of witches dance around a central figure. Woodcut, ca. 1700-1720.
Date: 1700-1720Reference: 603071i- Digital Images
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Malayan black magic (Ilmu Sihir) charm intended to curse its recipient with a fatal illness.
Date: 1800-1899- Pictures
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Human figures with the heads of birds and donkeys riding on grotesque beasts. Etching by F. Goya, 1796/1798.
Goya, Francisco, 1746-1828.Date: [1796/1798]Reference: 37099i- Pictures
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Conversion of Simon the Sorcerer. Aquatint by J. Stewart after Raphael.
Raphael, 1483-1520.Reference: 37690i