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Superstition Collection (page 8)

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

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Superstition Collection: How a wise woman charmed away the foot and mouth disease near Ilchester (engraving)
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Superstition Collection: Frontispiece to George Withers Emblems, 1635 (engraving)
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Superstition Collection: The Enigma (litho)
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Superstition Collection: Amulet of a falcon (faience)
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Superstition Collection: Squatting guardian-demon, Hebei province, Period of Division, 550-577 (dark limestone)
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Superstition Collection: The Knave of Swords, facsimile of a tarot card from the Visconti deck
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Superstition Collection: German edition of the Lenormand French cartomancy deck: The Rider, The Clover, The Ship
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Superstition Collection: The Eight of Wands, facsimile of a tarot card from the Visconti deck
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Superstition Collection: The Ten of Swords, facsimile of a tarot card from the Visconti deck
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Superstition Collection: St. Vitus Dance, from Album Comique de Pathologie Pittoresque
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Superstition Collection: The Evocation of the Devil, copy of an illustration from Compendium Maleticarum
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Superstition Collection: Steps leading to the Celestial City, copy of an illustration from
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Superstition Collection: Traditional Tarot Cards (woodcut)
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Superstition Collection: Embroidered postcard depicting Good Luck Charms, pre 1914 (silk and card)
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Superstition Collection: Sacrificing Dolls, 1871 (oil on canvas)
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Superstition Collection: Martha Corey is accused of witchcraft during the Salem witch trials in 1692 (colour litho
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Superstition Collection: Madame de Sazilles is exorcised in the presence of Duke Gaston d Orleans
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Superstition Collection: The Follet d Epnell, illustration for Legendes Rustiques
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Superstition Collection: Mrs. Leslie Carter seated with a woman reading a crystal ball
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Superstition Collection: Woodblock print showing Chinese door guardian God (colour woodblock print)
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Superstition Collection: Art Tibet. Mandala d Akshobhya: the wheel of time. Gouache, 19th century
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Superstition Collection: Procession from Saint January to Naples during an eruption of the Vesuvio (Vesuvio
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Superstition Collection: Christian antiquite: metal plate decorated with a cross of St. Anthony, Gnostic talisman
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Superstition Collection: Cover of 'L Plate au beurre', number 180
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Superstition Collection: Representation of Hecate, Greek evil deity, who was erected at the crossroads
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Superstition Collection: The Missionary attacks the Slavish Systems of Superstition (engraving)
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Superstition Collection: Frontispiece to Palmistry, the Secrets thereof Disclosed by Richard Saunders
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Superstition Collection: Asiatic Devices Allusive to the Cosmogony, engraved by Inigo Barlow (fl. 1790) (engraving)
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Superstition Collection: A witch summons a three headed demon, from 1550 edition of Cosmographia
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Superstition Collection: Panel from a Hathor Column, 380-200 BC (cedar)
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Superstition Collection: The Miracle of the Relic of the True Cross on the Rialto Bridge, 1496 (oil on canvas)
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Superstition Collection: Four tarot cards depicting Justice, Temperance, Death and The Hermit
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Superstition Collection: The tarot cards of the Major Arcana (coloured engraving)
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Superstition Collection: A Carol For A Wassail Bowl, 1840s (litho)
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Superstition Collection: The horse of Alboin, King of the Lombards, falling as he enters the city of Pavia, 572 (engraving)
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Superstition Collection: Vassilissa la Belle (Vassilissa la tres Belle) - Illustration for the Fairy tale Vasilisa
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Superstition Collection: The Crystal Ball, 1902 (oil on canvas)
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Superstition Collection: Popular belief in Russia: the faithful reunited in a church to gather at the time of
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Superstition Collection: Peasants Fleeing (Witchcraft), c. 1640 (oil on wood)
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Superstition Collection: Black mass around a goat against a Sabbath scene - Facsimile of an illumination
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Superstition Collection: Superstition: 'blood drinkers at the abattoir de la Villette in Paris'
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Superstition Collection: Credulous woman and astrologer, english image, n. d. 18th century
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Superstition Collection: Man extracting the Toadstone, for magical purposes - Maniere d
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Superstition Collection: Witches of Salem - a girl bewitched at a trial in 1692 (colour litho)
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Superstition Collection: The witchcraft delusion - scene in court (litho)
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Superstition Collection: Martha Corey and her persecutors (engraving)
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Superstition Collection: Black cats are lucky (colour litho)


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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.