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Preparation for the Witches' Sabbath - French School, 1800s |
Happy Hallowe'en!
Witches everywhere will be dusting off their faithful brooms and preparing to ride the autumnal skies tonight. In 'Fine Art', of course, all witches are
either young and incredibly sexy
or aged and incredibly repulsive ...(which makes you wonder what happens to the ones in between - presumably they're too busy holding down jobs and families to spend time gallivanting about with satanic goats or whatever).
So here are some sexy ones, mostly engaged in the 19th Century equivalent of pole-dancing:
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Departure for the Sabbath, by Albert Joseph Pénot, 1910 |
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Riding Witches by Otto Goetze, 1924 |
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Walpurgis Night, by Lovis Corinth ,1893 |
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Muse of the Night by Luis Ricardo Falero, 1880 |
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Photo from the series: Witches’ Sabbat in Paris, 1910 |
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Photo from the series: Witches’ Sabbat in Paris, 1910 |
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Sabbat de Sorcières, Adolf Munzier,1909 |
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Jan Frans De Boever (1872 - 1949) |
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The Apotheosis of a Witch, by Clara Siewert (1862-1945) |
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Marguerite au Sabbat, by Pascal Dagnan-Bouveret, 1911. |
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La_Sorcière, Martin van Maele, 1911 |
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The Young Sorceress, by Antoine Wiertz, 1857 |
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The Departure of the Witches, by Luis Ricardo Falero, 1878 |
Happy Hallowe'en!
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