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URBAIN GRANDIER (1590-1634). French priest. The public burning of Grandier in Loudun, France, Aug



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URBAIN GRANDIER (1590-1634). French priest. The public burning of Grandier in Loudun, France, Aug

URBAIN GRANDIER
(1590-1634). French priest. The public burning of Grandier in Loudun, France, Aug. 18, 1634: contemporary woodcut

Granger holds millions of images spanning more than 25,000 years of world history, from before the Stone Age to the dawn of the Space Age

Media ID 12354079

1634 Burn Father Mystic Mysticism Occult Priest Public Stake Urbain Loudun


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URBAIN GRANDIER (1590-1634) - A Tragic Tale of Faith and Fire

EDITORS COMMENTS
. This print captures a haunting moment in history - the public burning of Urbain Grandier, a French priest, in Loudun, France on August 18,1634. The woodcut image is both chilling and mesmerizing as it depicts the dramatic scene that unfolded during this infamous event. Urbain Grandier was not an ordinary priest; he was enigmatic and controversial. Known for his involvement in mysticism and occult practices, he became entangled in a web of accusations that ultimately led to his demise. This woodcut serves as a visual testament to the power of fear and superstition that gripped society during this time. The image portrays Grandier at the stake, surrounded by an agitated crowd witnessing his fiery fate. It evokes strong emotions as we contemplate the complexities surrounding faith, religion, and human nature itself. The intensity captured within this historical snapshot invites us to reflect on how such events shaped our understanding of spirituality. Granger Art on Demand presents this remarkable piece from their collection with utmost respect for its historical significance. As we gaze upon this powerful woodcut print, let us remember Urbain Grandier's story - one that reminds us of humanity's capacity for both enlightenment and darkness.

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