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Portrait of la Voisin, . n. d. Creator: Antoine Coypel
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Portrait of la Voisin, . n. d. Creator: Antoine Coypel
Portrait of la Voisin, .n.d
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Portrait of la Voisin - Unveiling the Enigmatic Sorceress of 17th Century France
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. In this print, Antoine Coypel brings to life the mysterious figure known as la Voisin. Created in the late 17th or early 18th century, this allegorical portrait captures the essence of a notorious woman whose name became synonymous with crime and sorcery. La Voisin, also known as Catherine Deshayes Monvoisin, was a fortune teller and poisoner who operated in France during a time when superstition and fear gripped society. With her piercing gaze and enigmatic smile, she holds a flaming torch symbolizing her dark arts while surrounded by mythical creatures such as dragons and snakes. Coypel's etching skillfully portrays La Voisin's malevolent aura through subtle details like the scythe representing death lurking nearby. The skeleton at her feet serves as a reminder of her involvement in criminal activities that plagued French society. This artwork not only showcases Coypel's artistic prowess but also sheds light on an intriguing chapter in history. La Voisin's story continues to captivate scholars today, inspiring literature, poetry, and even law enforcement practices aimed at combating sorcery. Displayed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met), this print invites viewers to delve into the depths of mythological creatures intertwined with human vices. It serves as both an homage to Antoine Coypel's talent and an exploration into France's dark past
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