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The Witches Sabbath (After Hans Baldung) par Graf, Urs (c. 1485-1527 / 28)
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The Witches Sabbath (After Hans Baldung) par Graf, Urs (c. 1485-1527 / 28)
FIA5404834 The Witches Sabbath (After Hans Baldung) par Graf, Urs (c. 1485-1527/28). Pen, brush, ink, white colour on paper, size : 29, 5x21, 7, 1514, Albertina, Vienna by Baldung Grien, Hans (1484/5-1545); Albertina Museum, Vienna, Austria; Photo eFine Art Images; German, out of copyright
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Naked Woman Occult Science Sabbath Skull Skulls Sorceress Sorceresses Switzerland Swiss Witch Witchcraft Witches
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This print showcases "The Witches Sabbath (After Hans Baldung)" by Urs Graf, a renowned Swiss artist from the 16th century. The artwork depicts a gathering of sorceresses engaged in occult science and witchcraft. The naked bodies of these women are both mysterious and alluring, as they convene for their supernatural meeting. Intriguing elements adorn the scene, including an enchanting black cat, symbolizing magic and mysticism. A jewel necklace adds an air of opulence amidst the eerie atmosphere created by skulls and skeletons scattered throughout. Amidst this macabre setting stands a child, perhaps representing innocence caught in the midst of darkness. Graf's work is reminiscent of the Renaissance period with its attention to detail and skillful use of pen, brush, ink, and white color on paper. This particular piece is housed at the Albertina Museum in Vienna, Austria. "The Witches Sabbath" transports viewers back to a time when beliefs in witchcraft were prevalent. It serves as a reminder of humanity's fascination with the supernatural realm while also highlighting societal fears surrounding female power and sexuality. Bridgeman Images has beautifully captured this iconic artwork through eFine Art Images' lens. As we delve into this image's rich symbolism and historical context, it invites us to contemplate our own perceptions of magic and mystery that continue to captivate audiences centuries later.
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