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Hecate Collection

Hecate, the triform goddess of magic, is a figure deeply rooted in ancient mythology

Background imageHecate Collection: Triform of Hecate, Goddess of Magic, Theurgy, Necromancy, marble statue

Triform of Hecate, Goddess of Magic, Theurgy, Necromancy, marble statue
Illustration from 19th century

Background imageHecate Collection: Pergamon Altar. Hecate fighting against the giant Klytios ne

Pergamon Altar. Hecate fighting against the giant Klytios ne
Pergamon Altar. Built by order of Eumenes II Soter. 164-156 BC. Marble and limestone. Gigantomachy. South frieze. The three-faceted goddess Hecate fighting with a torch

Background imageHecate Collection: Hecate, goddess magic, ghosts and witchcraft

Hecate, goddess magic, ghosts and witchcraft
Hecate, triple-bodied daughter of the Titan Perses and of Asteria. As goddess of the lower world, she ruled over magic, ghosts and witchcraft. Greek mythology. Wood engraving

Background imageHecate Collection: Goddess Hecate (engraving)

Goddess Hecate (engraving)
2603981 Goddess Hecate (engraving); (add.info.: Hecate, triple - bodied daughter of the Titan Perses and of Asteria. As goddess of the lower world, in Ancient Greek mythology she ruled over magic)

Background imageHecate Collection: The Night-Hag Visiting Lapland Witches, 1796. Creator: Henry Fuseli

The Night-Hag Visiting Lapland Witches, 1796. Creator: Henry Fuseli
The Night-Hag Visiting Lapland Witches, 1796

Background imageHecate Collection: A Cabiri with shield and spear and a Cabiridae

A Cabiri with shield and spear and a Cabiridae
One of the Cabiri, son of Vulcan and the nymph Cabira, with shield (scudo) and spear (hasta). The woman may be a Cabiridae, or Cybele or Hecate, but not a Bacchante

Background imageHecate Collection: Hecate triformis (engraving)

Hecate triformis (engraving)
3635205 Hecate triformis (engraving) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Hecate triformis. Illustration for Illustrations of School Classics arranged)

Background imageHecate Collection: Sketches at the Naval Review at Spithead (engraving)

Sketches at the Naval Review at Spithead (engraving)
1048838 Sketches at the Naval Review at Spithead (engraving) by Atkins, William Edward (1842-1910); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sketches at the Naval Review at Spithead)

Background imageHecate Collection: Lady Hamilton as Diana-Hecate, 1791 (engraving)

Lady Hamilton as Diana-Hecate, 1791 (engraving)
498516 Lady Hamilton as Diana-Hecate, 1791 (engraving) by Denon, Dominique Vivant (1747-1825); Private Collection; (add.info.: Emma, Lady Hamilton (1765-1815)

Background imageHecate Collection: Removed from the Effective List, the Last Cruise of the Coast-Defence Monitors, 'Hydra, 'Glatton

Removed from the Effective List, the Last Cruise of the Coast-Defence Monitors, "Hydra, "Glatton
1629190 Removed from the Effective List, the Last Cruise of the Coast-Defence Monitors, " Hydra, " " Glatton, " " Cyclops, " " Gorgon

Background imageHecate Collection: The Queens Navy in 1887 (engraving)

The Queens Navy in 1887 (engraving)
1046433 The Queens Navy in 1887 (engraving) by Wyllie, William Lionel (1851-1931) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Queens Navy in 1887)

Background imageHecate Collection: Circe and he swine, 1929 (litho)

Circe and he swine, 1929 (litho)
3060296 Circe and he swine, 1929 (litho) by Wyeth, Newell Convers (1882-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: Published in The Odyssey of Homer by George Herbert Palmer in 1929; The Odyssey is one)

Background imageHecate Collection: Hecate (chromolitho)

Hecate (chromolitho)
975952 Hecate (chromolitho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Hecate. French educational card, late 19th/early 20th century.); © Look and Learn

Background imageHecate Collection: Macbeth, the three witches and Hecate, 1805. Artist: John Boydell

Macbeth, the three witches and Hecate, 1805. Artist: John Boydell
Macbeth, the three witches and Hecate, 1805. Act IV, Scene I of Macbeth by William Shakespeare

Background imageHecate Collection: Hecate, c. 1544. Artist: Rossi, Francesco, de (1510-1563)

Hecate, c. 1544. Artist: Rossi, Francesco, de (1510-1563)
Hecate, c. 1544. Found in the collection of the Palazzo Vecchio, Florence

Background imageHecate Collection: Hecate and giants, Roman relief

Hecate and giants, Roman relief. Hecate was the Greek goddess of the lower world, magic, ghosts and witchcraft. Honey, dogs and black lambs were offered to her at crossroads

Background imageHecate Collection: Couple mating, Hungary, SA¡ly, BA¼kk mountains

Couple mating, Hungary, SA¡ly, BA¼kk mountains

Background imageHecate Collection: Triple form of Hecate around a column. Ancient Greek

Triple form of Hecate around a column. Ancient Greek mythology goddess from Asia Minor and Thrace. She is associated with crossroads, fire, the Moon, magic, witchcraft

Background imageHecate Collection: Engraving of goddess Hecate

Engraving of goddess Hecate
Hecate, triple - bodied daughter of the Titan Perses and of Asteria. As goddess of the lower world, in Ancient Greek mythology she ruled over magic, ghosts and witchcraft. Wood engraving

Background imageHecate Collection: Votive relief for the shepherd god. About 160 AD. Two figure

Votive relief for the shepherd god. About 160 AD. Two figures of Pan in a grotto with an altar and a tree between them, above three nymphs, Hermes and a cult pillar of Hecate. Glyptothek. Munich

Background imageHecate Collection: Source Size = 3740 x 4956

Source Size = 3740 x 4956
CYPRIOTE ANTIQUITIES DISCOVERED AT THE TEMPLE OF ARTEMIS, AT ACHNA AND AT SALAMIS: 1. This Illustration and the Busts and Figures Bordering the Page Show Different Types of the Goddess Artemis

Background imageHecate Collection: Hecate and Giants. Roman relief, after school of Pergamum. Hecate, triple goddess

Hecate and Giants. Roman relief, after school of Pergamum. Hecate, triple goddess of the lower world, magic, ghosts and witchcraft

Background imageHecate Collection: Fall / Newfoundland / 1938

Fall / Newfoundland / 1938
JAPHET OF MIDDLEHAM and HECATE OF MIDDLEHAM Sitting together Owner: Topham

Background imageHecate Collection: Five Steam Warships

Five Steam Warships
Removed from the effective list: The last cruise of the coast-defence monitors (left to right) Hydra, Glatton, Cyclops, Gorgon and Hecate


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Hecate, the triform goddess of magic, is a figure deeply rooted in ancient mythology. With her three faces and powerful presence, she embodies the mystical arts like no other deity. Known for her association with necromancy and theurgy, Hecate holds sway over both the living and the dead. One can witness Hecate's might on the Pergamon Altar as she valiantly battles against Klytios, a giant who dared to challenge her supremacy. This marble statue captures her fierce determination and unwavering power. Goddess of magic, ghosts, and witchcraft, it has been depicted throughout history in various forms. In Henry Fuseli's painting "The Night-Hag Visiting Lapland Witches, " we see her dark allure as she visits witches under cover of night. The Duchess of Wellington also took on Hecate's persona in Yevonde's photograph series "Goddesses, " exuding an air of regal mystique. In ancient Greek artistry, Hecate often appears tripled around a column symbolizing her tripartite nature. This representation emphasizes her ability to navigate between realms effortlessly - from earth to sky to underworld. Even naval imagery pays homage to this enchanting goddess. From Lady Hamilton embodying Diana-Hecate in 1791 to engravings depicting naval reviews or ships named after her such as "Hydra" or "Cyclops, " it is clear that Hecate's influence extends beyond land into maritime domains. Whether engraved on stone or captured through artistic renderings, these depictions remind us of Hecate's enduring legacy as a guardian of magic and mistress of all things supernatural. Her triform visage continues to captivate our imaginations even today.