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WEREWOLF, 15th CENTURY. Werewolf attacking a man. Woodcut, German, 15th century



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WEREWOLF, 15th CENTURY. Werewolf attacking a man. Woodcut, German, 15th century

WEREWOLF, 15th CENTURY.
Werewolf attacking a man.
Woodcut, German, 15th century

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Media ID 12323244

15th Century Evil Germany Magic Mystic Superstition Ugly Warfare Werewolf


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This print from Granger Art on Demand takes us back to the 15th century in Germany, where superstition and mysticism were deeply ingrained in society. The woodcut depicts a terrifying scene of a werewolf attacking an unfortunate man. This artwork showcases the fear and fascination that surrounded mythical creatures during this era. The intricate details of the woodcut bring to life the grotesque features of both the werewolf and its victim. The artist skillfully captures the ferocity and brutality of this encounter, leaving viewers with a sense of unease. It is evident that warfare was not limited to human conflicts during medieval times; supernatural beings such as werewolves were also believed to pose threats. This piece serves as a reminder of how beliefs in magic and evil shaped people's perceptions during the Renaissance period. Werewolves symbolized both physical transformation and moral corruption, reflecting anxieties about losing control over one's primal instincts. As we gaze upon this historical artifact, we are transported into a world where legends mingled with reality, blurring boundaries between fact and fiction. It invites us to contemplate our own fears and ponder how ancient superstitions continue to influence our modern understanding of monsters and mythological creatures.

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