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Women paying tribute to Satan Drawing by Henry de Malvost from "Satanism and Magic" by Jules Bois 1895 Private Collection A

Women paying tribute to Satan Drawing by Henry de Malvost from 'Satanism and Magic' by Jules Bois 1895 Private Collection A


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Women paying tribute to Satan Drawing by Henry de Malvost from "Satanism and Magic" by Jules Bois 1895 Private Collection A

ELD4943613 Women paying tribute to Satan Drawing by Henry de Malvost from "Satanism and Magic" by Jules Bois 1895 Private Collection A by Malvost, Henry de (fl.1895-1903); (add.info.: Women paying tribute to Satan Drawing by Henry de Malvost from "Satanism and Magic" by Jules Bois 1895 Private Collection A); Photo © The Holbarn Archive

Media ID 31972187

© The Holbarn Archive / Bridgeman Images

Débauché Devil Esoterism Occult Science Satanism Isadora


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This print showcases a mesmerizing drawing by Henry de Malvost, titled "Women paying tribute to Satan". Taken from Jules Bois' renowned book "Satanism and Magic" published in 1895, this private collection piece offers a glimpse into the world of esotericism and occult science. The intricate artwork depicts a group of women engaged in an intriguing ritual, their devotion to the devil evident through their gestures and expressions. Malvost's skillful hand brings out the allure of these female figures as they partake in this mysterious ceremony. Their attire suggests both sensuality and decadence, embodying the concept of débauché. This thought-provoking image raises questions about religion, satanism, and the boundaries between good and evil. The inclusion of Isadora adds another layer to this enigmatic scene. Who is she? What role does she play in this gathering? These unanswered queries invite viewers to delve deeper into the narrative behind this drawing. With its rich symbolism and detailed execution, this artwork serves as a testament to Malvost's artistic prowess. Its presence within private collections speaks volumes about its historical significance and enduring appeal. Bridgeman Images has expertly preserved this remarkable piece from The Holbarn Archive for all art enthusiasts to appreciate. Whether you are drawn by its dark allure or intrigued by its exploration of human nature's complexities, "Women paying tribute to Satan" continues to captivate audiences over a century later.

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