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Ведьмы. Графика. 15-19 век. Часть 1. Ведьмы. Графика.15-19 век.Print made by Albrecht Dürer 1500 Agostino Veneziano After Raphael 1510-1536 A witch riding backwards on a goat, with four putti, two carrying an alchemist's pot, a thorn apple plant. c.1500 Print made by Albrecht Dürer The Four Witches; a group of four nude women standing underneath a sphere inscribed with the letters "O.G.H". 1497 Print made by Albrecht Dürer Print made by Agostino Veneziano Date 1515-1525 Two naked men drag the carcass of a monstrous creature, a witch rides above and two other naked men bring up the rear Print made by Hans Baldung Date 1510 Sorcery and witchcraft; witches and warlocks engaging in various rituals, including flying on rams, preparing potions; at lower centre witches being burnt. Illustration to Tengler, 'Der neü Layenspiegel...', Augsburg: Johann Otmar (for Johann Rynmann), 1511. The witch attacking the devil; the devil horned and with leaves and twigs on his heads and knees; chased to left by the female figure holding a spindle (?); top right corner made up. Engraving Print made by Jacob Binck Date 1528 Print made by Daniel Hopfer Date 1505-1536 Three haggard-looking old women, possibly witches, beating the devil to the ground, devilish creatures in the sky, landscape background; another impression; large section at lower right made up Witches' Sabbath, after Baldung Grien; three naked women in the foreground before an inscribed urn; several staffs, bones and other objects on the ground, a cat on the left above a witch riding backwards on a goat and holding a fork; signed: 'LA' on a tablet hanging from the block at the far left and dated on the trunk of the tree. 1516 After Pieter Bruegel the Elder The Witch of Malleghem. The witch and her assistants prepare to cut stones of foolishness out of the heads of three victims in the foreground; around them gathers a crowd to witness the surgery. 1559 Engraving Print made by Hans Baldung Date 1510 Drawn by Frans Francken II Date 1581-1642 A Witches Sabbath; a fireplace and chimney at right with a witch on a broomstick emerging from it, a woman climbing onto a table in front with cats around her, a group of men and women seated on the ground, with devilish figures and a man dancing in a magic circle behind Drawn by Master of the V+A Diableries Date 16thC A broadside on witchcraft in the Bishopric of Trier and elsewhere; with an etching depicting various scenes of witchcraft; and with engraved text in six columns. (n.p.: ca.1600) A broadside on witchcraft; with an etching showing a nocturnal scene of a Witches' Sabbath, with a cave and witches sitting and dancing in circles, in the circles' centres a skull on which a candle is burning, with devils guiding the newcomers, and in the sky witches riding on sticks or demons; with engraved text in four columns. (n.p.: ca.1630) Attributed to Andries Jacobsz. Date 1610 (circa) Preparations for a witches sabbath; Cupid seated on a winged lizard, at left, approaching a gathering of witches, either haggard or very fat, in the act of practicing their magic art; in the sky a devilish creature pulls the hair of a witch riding on a broomstick; a witch lifts the lid of a cauldron and smoke billows from it (two plates) Drawn by Jan de Bisschop Formerly attributed to Lucas van Leyden Date 1643-1671 Pompey consulting the witch Erictho, he watching from a clearing between trees, a pair of soldiers with him, as the witch kneels on the ground in a clearing holding her staff over the body of a dead soldier which she conjures on the ground before her; illustration to Lucan's 'Pharsalia'; after Chéron. 1718 Macbeth, after H Fuseli; standing at r, the three witches at left Graphite, squared for transfer (the margins numbered) Drawn by William Sharp Date 1764-1824 Ritual in an interior during the night; in the foreground on the left, a witch sitting at a table with demons and preparing a potion; in the background, a witch kneeling in front of a fireplace and pushing a naked woman towards the fire; after David Teniers the Younger. 1755 Nocturnal scene with witch standing among demons with firebrand in hand; proof before letters; after David Teniers the Younger. 1755 Theatrum Artis Pictoriae Witches preparing a potion on top of stairs at left, one seated on an animal skeleton in lower left, others flying on brooms at top; within separately printed decorative frame; after Pieter Bruegel the Elder; from a series of reproductions of the Electoral Gallery of Paintings in Vienna. 1728 Nocturnal scene with witch standing among demons with firebrand in hand; Comte de Vence's coat of arms in bottom margin; after David Teniers the Younger. 1755 witch seated beside her cauldron evokes the ghost of Cromwell, who rises from clouds (left) wearing armour to look fiercely at Fox (left) who stands horror-struck, hands held out, the hair rising on his head. The witch, a thin hag naked to the waist, in profile to the left, points towards Cromwell, who has a fixed and angry scowl. Her cauldron is ornamented with a skull and grotesque masks. The background is shaded to indicate a dark cavern, a ghostly wind being suggested by the swirling draperies and hair of the witch. The light radiates from Cromwell and his armour, falling on the witch and Fox. 14 February 1784 A female alchemist or witch seated at a table, mixing powders; ghost-like creatures hovering above; vase and hourglass to left. c.1770s Print made by Johann Jakob Haid ---------------------------Francisco de Goya --------------------------- Francisco de Goya (1746-1828) Witches in the Air Oil on canvas, 1797-1798 17 1/8 x 12 3/8 inches (43.5 x 31.5 cm) Museo del Prado, Madrid Francisco de Goya (1746-1828) Witches Sabbath Oil on canvas, 1798 Museo Lazaro, Madrid Los Caprichos; Linda maestra!print; Francisco Goya (Print made by); Plate 68: two witches riding on broomstick over landscape, owl in air; working proof. 1799 Etching Los Caprichos; Soplaprint; Francisco Goya (Print made by); Plate 69: group of witches, some eating children, one standing holding a small figure who is breaking wind Print made by Francisco Goya Date 1799 Los Caprichos / Allá vá eso (There it goes) Los Caprichos / Volaverunt (They have flown) ---------------------- Attributed to Luis Paret y Alcázar Date 1746-1799 Print made by Johann Ferdinand Hetzendorf von Hohenberg Date 1750-1800 Macbeth in the foreground to left, seen from the back, faces the witches and the apparitions; by his feet, inside a coiled snake, stand a small bloody child and a child wearing a crown and holding a tree, behind them are the kings, one holding a mirror, and a large figure of a soldier, pointing; the witches sit on the far r, Hecate in the middle, with her forefinger pointing upwards; after Reynolds (Mannings 2103). 1802 Print made by James Fittler After Henry Howard Date 1806 Drawn by Théodule Ribot Date 1823-1891 Three witches; seated around a cauldron, one on right with cat on shoulder Black chalk with stump on cream paper, drawn on back of etching of head of a young girl, cut in half Print made by Ludwig Emil Grimm Date 1815-1825 Published by Carlo Lovera Print made by Eduardo Raimondi Date 1869 Print made by Eugène Delacroix Date 1825 Macbeth consultant les sorcières Print made by Eugène Delacroix Walpurgis Night: standing behind a rock, Faust beholds an apparition of Marguerite (Gretchen) held by winged demons, her neck marked by a ring of blood; Mephistopheles is next to him and advises him to look away; around them snakes, witches, and other figures. 1827 Published by Fratelli Doyen Print made by Raffaele Pontremoli Date 1840-1870 The witches' sabbath; a hooded witch rides a monster which is held by a winged demon, figures to the right, an owl in the upper left corner, after a print by Picart after a composition by Parmigianino (?). c. 1732 The witches' sabbath; a hooded witch rides a collosal phallus which is held by a winged demon, figures to the left, an owl in the upper right corner, a caricature of man's face in profile on the bottom margin of the print, after Parmigianino (?). c.1732 John Faed (1820-1902) Tam O'Shanter and the Witches Public collection -----------------карикатуры------------- A True Draught of Eliz Canning, with the House she was confined in, also the Gypsies Flight, and Conversing with the INspector General of Great Britain 1753 The Flying Machine from Edinburgh in one day, perform'd by Moggy Mackensie at the Thistle and Crown Satire of a witch carrying two Scotsmen on a broomstick from Edinburgh to London: see BMSat for full description. 1762 Print made by Paul Sandby A tailor bewitched; tailor to right carrying roll of cloth under arms, is prodded by demon behind him holding pitchfork, two snakes at his feet, cauldron in centre with winged magician to left surrounded by three witches. 1790 Drawn by George Moutard Woodward Print made by Richard Newton Date 1796 Print made by Thomas Rowlandson Date 1784 Endor, with other witches and other supporters of Fox, who have met in Westminster Hall on 14 Feb. to prepare for the meeting on that day, see BMSat 6421, &c. 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