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Occult Collection (page 4)

"Unveiling the Mysteries: Exploring the Occult Through Art and History" Step into a world where reality blurs with imagination

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Occult Collection: Redhead woman looking inqiuiete, stands her head - chromo. by Simondy
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Occult Collection: Cauldron of the Sorceress, 1879 (charcoal on paper)
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Occult Collection: Necromancy: Edward Kelly, a magician, raising the Ghost of a Person lately deceased
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Occult Collection: The Witch on her Broomstick, from Illustrierte Sittengeschichte vom Mittelalter bis zur Gegenwart
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Occult Collection: Out hunting for teeth, plate 12 of Los caprichos, late 18th century (coloured etching)
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Occult Collection: Gilles de Laval, Baron de Rais, seigneur of Retz, marechal of France, serial killer of children
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Occult Collection: Portrait of Catherine Deshayes, by A. Coypel (engraving)
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Occult Collection: Leonora Dori Galigai, wife of Concino Concini, exorcist and witch, 1571-1617
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Occult Collection: The burning of the Sorceress outside Ely, 1071, illustration from Hutchinsons Story of the British
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Occult Collection: An old fee seeing that she was not invited to the birth of the princess takes revenge by sending a
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Occult Collection: The Weird Sisters, Macbeth, Act IV Scene 1, illustration from Tales from Shakespeare by Charles
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Occult Collection: Macha curses the Men of Ulster, illustration from Cuchulain, The Hound of Ulster
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Occult Collection: Witches moving in the air. Illustration by Angelo Jank (1868-1940) for Jugend, 1899
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Occult Collection: Sleeping Beauty. The prince arrives at the castle, whose entire population is subject to the exit
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Occult Collection: Nuit de Walpurgis a Bergslagen - Walpurgis Night in Bergslagen, Grangaerde in Dalarna
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Occult Collection: Catherine Deshayes, wife Monvoisin and nicknamed La Voisin (1640-1680) - engraving, 17th century
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Occult Collection: Pinocchio et son nez quis lengonge - in 'Pinocchio', illustrated by Simonne Baudoin, ed
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Occult Collection: Henriette Rosine Bernard aka Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923) (standing, leaning head, hidden face)
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Occult Collection: A Mystical Apparition, 1900 (oil on canvas)
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Occult Collection: The Jewel of the Rose Croix, published in 1928 (colour litho)
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Occult Collection: Illustration of Der Zauberlehrling, from Goethes Werke, 1882 (wood engraving)
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Occult Collection: Apollo and Daphne, (oil on canvas)
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Occult Collection: Inside an Indian house, with a sorcerer in consultation near a sick person. Engraving by A
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Occult Collection: La poule noire (les magiciens fabriquant une potion magique dans une pot)
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Occult Collection: Sorcerer by Apoux, n. d. 19th
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Occult Collection: Henriette Rosine Bernard aka Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923) in Zoraya, her role in 'The witch'
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Occult Collection: Henriette Rosine Bernard aka Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923) in the costume of Zoraya
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Occult Collection: La guerisseuse (Witch Doctor). Dans une cabane pauvre et rurale
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Occult Collection: Zodiac within an illuminated initial D (reversed), 845
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Occult Collection: Illustration for the novel 'The lame devil'by Alain Rene Lesage (Alain-Rene Le Sage) (1668-1747)
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Occult Collection: The witches, if we believe the legends, were the first to practice aviation (witch on her broom)
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Occult Collection: Postcard depicting a Witch preparing a potion (colour engraving)
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Occult Collection: Witches moving in the air. Illustration by Angelo Jank (1868-1940) for Jugend, 1899 DR
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Occult Collection: Jason and Medee, painting magician of the Italian School. 15th century Paris, decorative arts
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Occult Collection: Three Kings: Ralph, David and Anthony, undated (gouache on paper)
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Occult Collection: Three Kings: The tree of life, undated (gouache on paper)
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Occult Collection: Three Kings, undated (gouache on paper)
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Occult Collection: Miss Goody Two-Shoes accused of witchcraft
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Occult Collection: The Witch (Night Piece), 1626 (engraving)
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Occult Collection: Spiritual (litho)
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Occult Collection: Serbians insure a prosperous season by 'drowning'a straw witch (litho)
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Occult Collection: Witch trial (woodcut)
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Occult Collection: The Waldensian Sabbath (chromolitho)


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"Unveiling the Mysteries: Exploring the Occult Through Art and History" Step into a world where reality blurs with imagination, as Salvador Dali's surreal creations captivate our senses. In Philippe Halsman's photograph, Dali is surrounded by enigmatic objects, including cats and water caught in motion - a glimpse into the occult realm that inspired his artistry. Delve deeper into the esoteric knowledge of ancient mystics with the Cabbala Tree of Life. This mystical symbol represents the interconnectedness of all things, guiding seekers on their spiritual journey through its intricate branches. Georges de La Tour's masterpiece "The Fortune Teller" transports us to 17th-century France, where divination and fortune-telling were intertwined with everyday life. The mysterious woman gazes intently at her client, revealing secrets hidden within tarot cards or crystal balls. Travel to Israel and marvel at the Zodiac mosaic adorning Beit Alpha Synagogue. Crafted in the 6th century, this mesmerizing artwork depicts celestial bodies aligned with astrological signs - an ancient belief system connecting human fate to cosmic forces. Francisco Goya takes us further down this bewitching path with his haunting painting "Witches Sabbath. " Dark rituals unfold before our eyes as witches gather under moonlit skies, evoking both fascination and fear for centuries to come. Unlocking hidden wisdom lies within symbols such as Solomon's Hexagram or Sir Isaac Newton's pursuit of alchemy. These great minds sought answers beyond conventional understanding, delving into realms often dismissed by skeptics but revered by those seeking enlightenment. Alice Boughton captures ethereal beauty in her photogravure "Dawn, " reminding us that light emerges from darkness just as knowledge arises from mystery. Similarly intriguing is Henri Robin's spirit photograph from 1863 - an illusionist conjuring spectral apparitions through double exposure photography. From literature comes one of the most iconic witches of all time.