More Witches, a Witchy Wednesday article

Three old hags surround a basket of new-born babies with bats in the distance. Etching by F. Goya, 1796/98.
Francisco GoyaDate: [1796/98]
Licence: Public Domain Mark



Welcome to another Witchy Wednesday! This week I thought it would be nice to share with you some more fabulous images I have sourced from the Welcome Collection. The Welcome Collection is a fantastic place to do historical research both in person and online. 


All of these images are of different depictions of Witches and most are in the public domain due to their age. I have put the licence details on each one. 



A monk and a statue of Saint Patrick trying to prevent the devil from snatching the corpse of a witch from its grave. Watercolour by E. Bell, 1804.
Bell, Edward, 1768-1847.Date: 1804
Licence: Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)



A room with hallucinatory beings and weird furnishings. Watercolour by Auguste Laurent, 1844.
Auguste Laurent
Date: 1844
Licence: Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)




 

Macbeth meets the three witches; scene from Shakespeare's 'Macbeth'. Wood engraving, 19th century.
William Shakespeare
Licence: Public Domain Mark



The witch of Endor with a candle. Engraving by J. Kay, 1805, after A. Elsheimer.
Adam ElsheimerDate: 1805
Licence: Public Domain Mark

A witch. Etching by G. Petrini after D. Teniers.
David Teniers the Younger
Licence: Public Domain Mark

Thank you for visiting my blog, please join me again next week for another Witchy Wednesday. Have a magical day Kat 😊 
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