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"Unveiling the Dark Tales: A Glimpse into History's Murderesses" Delving into the depths of infamy, we encounter Elizabeth Bathory

Background imageMurderess Collection: ELIZABETH BATHORY

ELIZABETH BATHORY
COUNTESS ELIZABETH BATHORY Slovak murderess and sadist descended from a noble family in Hungary Date: 1560 - 1614

Background imageMurderess Collection: MARIE M. BRINVILLIERS (c1630-1676). Marquise de d Aubray. French murderess

MARIE M. BRINVILLIERS (c1630-1676). Marquise de d Aubray. French murderess. Wood engraving, French, 19th century

Background imageMurderess Collection: English actress Rose-Marie Cizos or Madame Rose Cheri in the lead role in Charlotte Corday by

English actress Rose-Marie Cizos or Madame Rose Cheri in the lead role in Charlotte Corday by Dumanoir and Clairville
FLO4632492 English actress Rose-Marie Cizos or Madame Rose Cheri in the lead role in Charlotte Corday by Dumanoir and Clairville, Gymnasium Dramatique, 1847

Background imageMurderess Collection: The Troubles of an Artists Wife (engraving)

The Troubles of an Artists Wife (engraving)
1596368 The Troubles of an Artists Wife (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Troubles of an Artists Wife)

Background imageMurderess Collection: Judith with the Head of Holofernes, c. 1665. Creator: Felice Ficherelli

Judith with the Head of Holofernes, c. 1665. Creator: Felice Ficherelli
Judith with the Head of Holofernes, c. 1665

Background imageMurderess Collection: Sarah Malcolm (engraving)

Sarah Malcolm (engraving)
2905801 Sarah Malcolm (engraving) by Hogarth, William (1697-1764) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sarah Malcolm in prison)

Background imageMurderess Collection: French actress Madame Rose Cheri in Charlotte Corday, 1847

French actress Madame Rose Cheri in Charlotte Corday, 1847
French actress Rose-Marie Cizos or Madame Rose Cheri in the lead role in Charlotte Corday by Dumanoir and Clairville, Gymnase Dramatique, 1847

Background imageMurderess Collection: La Toilette des Morts, from 'Illustrated London News', July 25, 1863

La Toilette des Morts, from "Illustrated London News", July 25, 1863
La Toilette des Morts, from " Illustrated London News", July 25, 1863

Background imageMurderess Collection: Medea Kills Her Two Children by Jason (Pour qui d Absyrte a le sang repandu

Medea Kills Her Two Children by Jason (Pour qui d Absyrte a le sang repandu, fait que du sien le tort lui soit rendu...), 1563

Background imageMurderess Collection: CATHERINE LA VOISIN (c1640-1680). Catherine Deshayes Monvoisin La Voisin

CATHERINE LA VOISIN (c1640-1680). Catherine Deshayes Monvoisin La Voisin. French sorceress and accused murderess. Contemporary French line engraving

Background imageMurderess Collection: Antoine Dreux Daubray

Antoine Dreux Daubray
ANTOINE DREUX DAUBRAY civil lieutenant of Paris, poisoned by his daughter Marie Madeleine, marquise de Brinvilliers, the notorious murderess



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"Unveiling the Dark Tales: A Glimpse into History's Murderesses" Delving into the depths of infamy, we encounter Elizabeth Bathory, a name synonymous with horror and bloodlust. Her insatiable thirst for youth led her down a path stained with countless lives. The 19th-century wood engraving captures the chilling essence of this Hungarian countess. Marie M. Brinvilliers, the Marquise de d'Aubray, emerges from history as another femme fatale. In 17th-century France, she poisoned her own family members to inherit their wealth. This French murderess left an indelible mark on society that still echoes today. The haunting depiction of Judith beheading Holofernes in oil on canvas transports us to biblical times where women took matters into their own hands when faced with tyranny and injustice. Herodias' cunning manipulation resulted in John the Baptist's demise - a testament to female power and vengeance. In Auch, France, Rachel Galtie stood trial for poisoning numerous victims in pursuit of personal gain. The color lithograph brings to life this captivating courtroom drama that gripped an entire nation. Switzerland witnessed its own tragedy within the walls of Hotel Jungfrau as depicted in vivid colors on lithographic prints. A tale shrouded in mystery unfolds before our eyes - a reminder that darkness can lurk even amidst picturesque landscapes. "The Troubles of an Artist's Wife" engraving unravels secrets hidden behind closed doors; it whispers tales untold and begs us to question what lies beneath seemingly idyllic facades. "The Child Killer, " immortalized on canvas in 1877, forces us to confront humanity's darkest side - crimes committed against innocence itself leave scars forever etched upon our collective conscience. Jeanne Weber emerges from history as one of France's most notorious serial killers; her story captured through vibrant lithography.