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"Unraveling the Threads of Superstition: From Wicker Man to Divine Amulets" Superstition, a captivating realm where belief and folklore intertwine

Background imageSuperstition Collection: Three tarot cards depicting The Star, The Moon and The Sun (coloured wood engraving)

Three tarot cards depicting The Star, The Moon and The Sun (coloured wood engraving)
BNP159936 Three tarot cards depicting The Star, The Moon and The Sun (coloured wood engraving) by French School; Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France; eBibliotheque Nationale, Paris; French

Background imageSuperstition Collection: Three tarot cards depicting The Magician, The High Priestess and The Empress

Three tarot cards depicting The Magician, The High Priestess and The Empress
BNP159931 Three tarot cards depicting The Magician, The High Priestess and The Empress (coloured wood engraving) by French School; Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France; eBibliotheque Nationale

Background imageSuperstition Collection: Wedjat eye amulet (cornelian)

Wedjat eye amulet (cornelian)
HSC241430 Wedjat eye amulet (cornelian) by Egyptian; Private Collection; (add.info.: used to ward off evil spirits; ); Photo eHeini Schneebeli; Egyptian, out of copyright

Background imageSuperstition Collection: The Witches at the Sabbath, after Hans Baldung Grien, illustrated in a history of magic

The Witches at the Sabbath, after Hans Baldung Grien, illustrated in a history of magic
STC202554 The Witches at the Sabbath, after Hans Baldung Grien, illustrated in a history of magic published late 19th century (litho) by Baldung Grien

Background imageSuperstition Collection: The Crystal Ball (oil on board)

The Crystal Ball (oil on board)
Ma198357 The Crystal Ball (oil on board) by Bell, Robert Anning (1863-1933); Private Collection; Photo eThe Ms Gallery, London; English, out of copyright

Background imageSuperstition Collection: Moloch, copy of an illustration from Oedipus Aegyptiacus by Athanasius Kirchner

Moloch, copy of an illustration from Oedipus Aegyptiacus by Athanasius Kirchner
STC202572 Moloch, copy of an illustration from Oedipus Aegyptiacus by Athanasius Kirchner, Rome 1652, used in a History of Magic, published late 19th century (woodcut) by Italian School

Background imageSuperstition Collection: The Proportions of Man and their Occult Numbers from De Occulta Philosophia

The Proportions of Man and their Occult Numbers from De Occulta Philosophia
STC202549 The Proportions of Man and their Occult Numbers from De Occulta Philosophia Libri III, by Henricus Cornelius Agrippa (1533)

Background imageSuperstition Collection: The Divining Rod, from Bergwerk Buch by Georg Agricola, Frankfurt 1580

The Divining Rod, from Bergwerk Buch by Georg Agricola, Frankfurt 1580
STC202511 The Divining Rod, from Bergwerk Buch by Georg Agricola, Frankfurt 1580, illustrated in a History of Magic, published late 19th century (litho) by German School

Background imageSuperstition Collection: Ideal figure of Hermes Trismegistus, copy of illustration from

Ideal figure of Hermes Trismegistus, copy of illustration from
STC225709 Ideal figure of Hermes Trismegistus, copy of illustration from De Divinatione et Magicis Praestigiis by Jean-Jacques Boissard, 1605

Background imageSuperstition Collection: Predicting the future from reading coffee grounds, engraved by Charles William Sharpe

Predicting the future from reading coffee grounds, engraved by Charles William Sharpe
CHT223768 Predicting the future from reading coffee grounds, engraved by Charles William Sharpe (1818-99) (engraving) (b/w photo) by Crowley

Background imageSuperstition Collection: A Way of Telling the Future, engraved by Mlle. Formentin, 1824-27 (litho)

A Way of Telling the Future, engraved by Mlle. Formentin, 1824-27 (litho)
STC89225 A Way of Telling the Future, engraved by Mlle. Formentin, 1824-27 (litho) by Grevedon, Henri (1776-1860) (after); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; French, out of copyright

Background imageSuperstition Collection: Illustration for the Fairy tale Marya Morevna (Maria des mers) par Zvorykin

Illustration for the Fairy tale Marya Morevna (Maria des mers) par Zvorykin
FIA5403004 Illustration for the Fairy tale Marya Morevna (Maria des mers) par Zvorykin, Boris Vasilievich (1872-after 1935), c

Background imageSuperstition Collection: l oiseau de feu et du loup gris - Illustration for the Fairy tale of Ivan Tsarevich

l oiseau de feu et du loup gris - Illustration for the Fairy tale of Ivan Tsarevich
FIA5402994 l oiseau de feu et du loup gris - Illustration for the Fairy tale of Ivan Tsarevich, the Firebird, and the Gray Wolf par Zvorykin, Boris Vasilievich (1872-after 1935), c

Background imageSuperstition Collection: Illustration for the Fairy tale Marya Morevna (Maria des mers) par Zvorykin

Illustration for the Fairy tale Marya Morevna (Maria des mers) par Zvorykin
FIA5402990 Illustration for the Fairy tale Marya Morevna (Maria des mers) par Zvorykin, Boris Vasilievich (1872-after 1935), c

Background imageSuperstition Collection: The Love Potion par Nesterov, Mikhail Vasilyevich (1862-1942)

The Love Potion par Nesterov, Mikhail Vasilyevich (1862-1942)
FIA5404152 The Love Potion par Nesterov, Mikhail Vasilyevich (1862-1942), 1888 - Oil on canvas - State A. Radishchev Art Museum, Saratov by Nesterov

Background imageSuperstition Collection: The witch Bessie Millie, living on the island of Pomona (Orkney)

The witch Bessie Millie, living on the island of Pomona (Orkney)
GIA4811109 The witch Bessie Millie, living on the island of Pomona (Orkney), sells bags of winds favorable to sailors. Illustration of Walter Scotts story from 1814

Background imageSuperstition Collection: The Butter Plate, number 393, Satirical in Colours, 1908_10_10

The Butter Plate, number 393, Satirical in Colours, 1908_10_10
ICA4909353 The Butter Plate, number 393, Satirical in Colours, 1908_10_10: Radical ways to prevent epidemics - Anticlericalism, Medical, Russia, Religion, Cholera, Epidemia - Procession

Background imageSuperstition Collection: A fantastic hunt (aerian or wild) or Menee (the Menee Hellequin) or Mesnie in the Vosges

A fantastic hunt (aerian or wild) or Menee (the Menee Hellequin) or Mesnie in the Vosges
GIA4702889 A fantastic hunt (aerian or wild) or Menee (the Menee Hellequin) or Mesnie in the Vosges, a nocturnal tempete that according to popular legends manifests itself after a curse or a sabbath

Background imageSuperstition Collection: The mystical bath. At the foot of the cross on which Christ is crucified

The mystical bath. At the foot of the cross on which Christ is crucified
JLJ4604021 The mystical bath. At the foot of the cross on which Christ is crucified, men and women bathe in a fountain of blood from the body of the Messiah. Central part of the triptych

Background imageSuperstition Collection: The supersitions (fear) of the year thousand (1000): the end of the world

The supersitions (fear) of the year thousand (1000): the end of the world
GIA4707327 The supersitions (fear) of the year thousand (1000): the end of the world. Engraving in " Histoire des Papes-Rois-Queen

Background imageSuperstition Collection: The fortune teller. Painting by Jean Antoine Watteau (1684-1721), 18th century

The fortune teller. Painting by Jean Antoine Watteau (1684-1721), 18th century
JLJ4686937 The fortune teller. Painting by Jean Antoine Watteau (1684-1721), 18th century. San Francisco, Fine Art Museum by Watteau, Jean Antoine (1684-1721); Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, CA

Background imageSuperstition Collection: Mandala de vajravarami the goddess dances (in the center) its name means '

Mandala de vajravarami the goddess dances (in the center) its name means "
JLJ4689121 Mandala de vajravarami the goddess dances (in the center) its name means " adamantine laie". Tibet, 19th century

Background imageSuperstition Collection: The Happy Adventure (oil on canvas, 17th century)

The Happy Adventure (oil on canvas, 17th century)
LRI4604861 The Happy Adventure (oil on canvas, 17th century) by Cairo, Francesco del (1607-1665); Galleria e Museo Estense, Modena

Background imageSuperstition Collection: Exorcism: Arab musicians chasing jinn from the body of a child

Exorcism: Arab musicians chasing jinn from the body of a child
LSE4315678 Exorcism: Arab musicians chasing jinn from the body of a child. Painting by Andre Brouillet (1857-1914), Oil On Canvas, 1884. Musee des Beaux Arts de Reims

Background imageSuperstition Collection: Happy Year Postcard with Hourglass and Four Leaf Clover - Drawing, 1906

Happy Year Postcard with Hourglass and Four Leaf Clover - Drawing, 1906
LSE4104120 Happy Year Postcard with Hourglass and Four Leaf Clover - Drawing, 1906 by French School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageSuperstition Collection: Witchcraft and black magic: 'The Lord Robert III of Artois (1287-1342

Witchcraft and black magic: "The Lord Robert III of Artois (1287-1342
XEE4161255 Witchcraft and black magic: " The Lord Robert III of Artois (1287-1342) enchanting John of Valois (John II, known as John the Good), son of King Philip VI

Background imageSuperstition Collection: First Punic War - Publius Claudius Appius Pulcher (died around 240 BC

First Punic War - Publius Claudius Appius Pulcher (died around 240 BC
XEE4161741 First Punic War - Publius Claudius Appius Pulcher (died around 240 BC) before the Battle of Drepanum (249 BC) makes sacred chickens cast into the sea - First Punic War - Battle of Drepana

Background imageSuperstition Collection: Sorcerer selling to sailors the winds locked in the three nodes of a rope - in '

Sorcerer selling to sailors the winds locked in the three nodes of a rope - in "
XEE4148210 Sorcerer selling to sailors the winds locked in the three nodes of a rope - in " Historia de Gentibus Septentrionalibus" (History of the peoples of the North) by Olaus Magnus

Background imageSuperstition Collection: Catherine de Medici, Queen Regent of France, consulting her astrologer, Cosimo Ruggeri

Catherine de Medici, Queen Regent of France, consulting her astrologer, Cosimo Ruggeri, 1577 (colour litho)
5996222 Catherine de Medici, Queen Regent of France, consulting her astrologer, Cosimo Ruggeri, 1577 (colour litho) by Blanche

Background imageSuperstition Collection: Advertisement for Sunlight soap showing the lines and features of a hand that enable a palm reader

Advertisement for Sunlight soap showing the lines and features of a hand that enable a palm reader to predict someones
6030575 Advertisement for Sunlight soap showing the lines and features of a hand that enable a palm reader to predict someones future (chromolitho) by English School

Background imageSuperstition Collection: Spouted Wine Vessel (He), 11th century BC (bronze)

Spouted Wine Vessel (He), 11th century BC (bronze)
5049841 Spouted Wine Vessel (He), 11th century BC (bronze) by Chinese School, Shang Dynasty (13th-11th century BC); 17.8 high cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageSuperstition Collection: Terror of the Peruvians during an eclipse of the moon, from

Terror of the Peruvians during an eclipse of the moon, from
STC109013 Terror of the Peruvians during an eclipse of the moon, from Le Costume Ancien et Moderne, Volume I, plate 19, by Jules Ferrario, published c.1820s-30s (colour engraving) by Gallina

Background imageSuperstition Collection: Title-page of a witch hunt pamphlet by Cotton Mather published in 1693 (print)

Title-page of a witch hunt pamphlet by Cotton Mather published in 1693 (print)
PNP377422 Title-page of a witch hunt pamphlet by Cotton Mather published in 1693 (print) by American School, (17th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Cotton Mather (1663-1728)

Background imageSuperstition Collection: The Hand of Glory (litho)

The Hand of Glory (litho)
908269 The Hand of Glory (litho) by French School; Private Collection; (add.info.: La Main de Gloire); The Stapleton Collection; French, out of copyright

Background imageSuperstition Collection: Cards from a Tarot set, c. 1809 (hand coloured litho)

Cards from a Tarot set, c. 1809 (hand coloured litho)
STC149884 Cards from a Tarot set, c.1809 (hand coloured litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageSuperstition Collection: Witchcraft in the 16th century, a Witch selling some philtres

Witchcraft in the 16th century, a Witch selling some philtres
CHT163098 Witchcraft in the 16th century, a Witch selling some philtres, from Histoire de France by Jules Michelet (1798-1874) c.1900 (colour engraving) by Bombled

Background imageSuperstition Collection: Four tarot cards depicting The Lovers, The Chariot, Strength and The Hanged Man

Four tarot cards depicting The Lovers, The Chariot, Strength and The Hanged Man
BNP159935 Four tarot cards depicting The Lovers, The Chariot, Strength and The Hanged Man (coloured wood engraving) by French School; Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France; eBibliotheque Nationale

Background imageSuperstition Collection: Magic Circle, copy of an illustration from Dreyfacher Hollenzwang

Magic Circle, copy of an illustration from Dreyfacher Hollenzwang
STC202576 Magic Circle, copy of an illustration from Dreyfacher Hollenzwang by Dr Faustens, Passau 1407, Reproduced in Das Kolster Vol V, by J Scheible, 1845, used in a History of Magic

Background imageSuperstition Collection: The Sefirotic Tree, from Oedipus Aegyptiacus by Athanasius Kirchner (1562

The Sefirotic Tree, from Oedipus Aegyptiacus by Athanasius Kirchner (1562
STC202550 The Sefirotic Tree, from Oedipus Aegyptiacus by Athanasius Kirchner (1562) illustrated in a history of magic published late 19th century (litho) by Italian School

Background imageSuperstition Collection: John Wier (1516-88) copy of an illustration from De Lamiis Liber, Basel 1577

John Wier (1516-88) copy of an illustration from De Lamiis Liber, Basel 1577
STC202524 John Wier (1516-88) copy of an illustration from De Lamiis Liber, Basel 1577, used in a History of Magic, published late 19th century (woodcut) by Swiss School

Background imageSuperstition Collection: The Way in which Caribbean Priests Boost their Courage, from

The Way in which Caribbean Priests Boost their Courage, from
STC88441 The Way in which Caribbean Priests Boost their Courage, from Religious Ceremonies and Customs, 1721 (engraving) by Picart

Background imageSuperstition Collection: Chinese Merchants Consulting Fortune Tellers to Ensure a Safe Voyage

Chinese Merchants Consulting Fortune Tellers to Ensure a Safe Voyage
STC89238 Chinese Merchants Consulting Fortune Tellers to Ensure a Safe Voyage, illustration from a description of Embassies to China, 1690 (engraving) by English School

Background imageSuperstition Collection: Indian Utensils and Arms, plate 48 from Volume 2 of

Indian Utensils and Arms, plate 48 from Volume 2 of
STC103865 Indian Utensils and Arms, plate 48 from Volume 2 of Travels in the Interior of North America, engraved by Du Casse, 1844 (aquatint) by Bodmer

Background imageSuperstition Collection: Near Eastern amulet of a grasshopper (lapis lazuli)

Near Eastern amulet of a grasshopper (lapis lazuli)
HSC325661 Near Eastern amulet of a grasshopper (lapis lazuli) by Roman Imperial Period (27 BC-476 AD); length: 4.8 cm; Private Collection; Photo eHeini Schneebeli; out of copyright

Background imageSuperstition Collection: The Mother Superior is exorcised by Barre, illustration for the possessed of Loudun in

The Mother Superior is exorcised by Barre, illustration for the possessed of Loudun in
CHT184315 The Mother Superior is exorcised by Barre, illustration for the possessed of Loudun in Les Mysteres de la Science by Louis Figuier, 1886 (engraving) (b/w photo) by French School

Background imageSuperstition Collection: The Lavandieres or the Night Washerwomen, illustration for Legendes Rustiques

The Lavandieres or the Night Washerwomen, illustration for Legendes Rustiques
CHT174652 The Lavandieres or the Night Washerwomen, illustration for Legendes Rustiques by George Sand (1804-76) 1858 (litho) by Sand

Background imageSuperstition Collection: The Knave of Cups, facsimile of a tarot card from the Visconti deck

The Knave of Cups, facsimile of a tarot card from the Visconti deck
AGD336593 The Knave of Cups, facsimile of a tarot card from the Visconti deck, 1441-47 (colour litho) by Bembo, Bonifacio (c.1420-82) (attr.) (after); 17.5x8.7 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageSuperstition Collection: The Ace of Cups, facsimile of a tarot card from the Visconti deck

The Ace of Cups, facsimile of a tarot card from the Visconti deck
AGD336590 The Ace of Cups, facsimile of a tarot card from the Visconti deck, 1441-47 (colour litho) by Bembo, Bonifacio (c.1420-82) (attr.) (after); 17.5x8.7 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)



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"Unraveling the Threads of Superstition: From Wicker Man to Divine Amulets" Superstition, a captivating realm where belief and folklore intertwine, has long fascinated humanity. Like pieces of a puzzle scattered across time and cultures, various hints shed light on this enigmatic subject. The iconic UK One Sheet poster of "The Wicker Man (1973)" beckons us into a world where ancient rituals and pagan beliefs collide with modern sensibilities. A chilling reminder that they can still hold sway over our lives. In France, the notion that good wine brings luck takes center stage as the rugby team prepares to face their Irish rivals. With glasses raised high, they hope for fortune's favor on the field. Across borders in Netherlandish Proverbs illustrated in a village landscape, we glimpse an intricate tapestry woven with hidden meanings. Each proverb carries its own superstitious weight, reminding us that wisdom often hides behind seemingly ordinary words. A 4-Leaf Clover by Barde captures nature's lucky charm; its rarity symbolizing hope against all odds. As we stumble upon it amidst life's chaos, we dare to dream of serendipitous moments yet to come. Francisco de Goya's haunting masterpiece "Witches Sabbath" transports us deep into the heart of darkness where superstitions thrive unchecked. The artist invites us to confront our fears and question what lies beyond reason's grasp. Amidst Edinburgh's bustling Royal Mile stands St Giles Cathedral adorned with Heart of Midlothian paving stones mosaic – an emblematic tribute rooted in local lore. Stepping carefully upon these stones is said to bring good fortune or ward off ill fate for those who believe. Men-an-tol standing stones whisper secrets from ancient times when mystical energies were harnessed through sacred rituals. These silent sentinels remind us how deeply ingrained they are within human history.