«When it comes to conjuring, the cauldron has played an iconic in portraying the witch's power in our collective concienciousness for hundreds -if not thousands- of years»
The Witch's Cauldron, Laura T. Zakroff.
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«When it comes to conjuring, the cauldron has played an iconic in portraying the witch's power in our collective concienciousness for hundreds -if not thousands- of years»
The Witch's Cauldron, Laura T. Zakroff.
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~This torc is inspired by the one found in Cangas de Onís (Asturias, Spain), which belongs to one of the most important archeological finds from the North and Northwest Iberian Península: the treasure of Cangas de Onís, dated from 200 BC. ~This piece is made of brass. The terminals have
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ENG ~ The witch's kitchen at Zugarramurdiko Sorginen Lezea (Museum of Zugarramurdi's Witches). ESP ~ La cocina de la bruja en el Zugarramurdiko Sorginen Lezea (Museo de las brujas de Zugarramurdi).
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Detail Anton Giulio Brignole-Sale on Horseback, 1627 Anthony van Dyck
~This brooch depicts Goya´s painting "Witches' Sabbath" (1798). It shows the devil in the form of a garlanded goat, surrounded by a coven of disfigured, young and aging witches in a moonlit barren landscape. The goat possesses large horns and is crowned by a wreath of oak leaves. An old witch holds an infant in her hands. The devil seems to be acting as priest at an initiation ceremony for the child, though popular superstition at the time believed the devil often fed on children and human fetuses. The skeletons of two infants can be seen; one discarded to the left, the other held by a crone in the centre foreground.
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Dolmen of San Martín, one of the biggest in Álava (Spain). Beside the neolithic stones, there is a small stone hut, built in the past by shepherds. Photo by @paesica
A Witch Bottle containing pins, nails, an animal heart, and urine from the bewitched. This one used a Bellarmine jug as the bottle itself. Witch Bottles were typically buried in a secret location and were believed to draw any curses or spells away from the bottle’s maker.
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Richard Baxter - Pamphlet on the Existence of Witches and Ghosts, 1681. Baxter believed in witchcraft as a phenomenon susceptible to rational inquiry and that there was evidence for the objective existence of invisible powers and satanic influences mediated by witches. His text was to be later used as a work of reference in the Salem witch trials.
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Yiannis Spyropoulos (Greek, 1912-1990), Cuts. Mixed media on canvas, 64.5 by 81cm.
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