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The Witches Sabbath, the month of January for a magic calendar published in
CHT173750 The Witches Sabbath, the month of January for a magic calendar published in Art Nouveau review, 1896 (colour litho) by Orazi, Manuel (1860-1934); Private Collection; eArchives Charmet; Italian, out of copyright
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The Witches Sabbath, the month of January for a magic calendar published in Art Nouveau review, 1896
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is a captivating and enigmatic print that transports us into the mystical realm of witchcraft. The artist, Manuel Orazi, masterfully captures the essence of this dark and intriguing world through his vivid use of color lithography. In this mesmerizing scene, we witness a gathering of female figures engaged in an occult ritual. Surrounded by symbols and mystic elements, they evoke an aura of supernatural power. The air is thick with anticipation as they prepare to commune with forces beyond our comprehension. The central figure stands tall and proud, embodying both strength and vulnerability. Her nakedness symbolizes purity while her intense gaze hints at hidden knowledge. As she raises her arms towards the heavens, we can almost feel the energy coursing through her veins. A horned god looms behind her - a powerful representation of primal instincts and untamed desires. A goat accompanies him, further emphasizing their connection to ancient pagan rituals. Orazi's attention to detail is remarkable; every element within the composition holds symbolic significance. From strange writings on scrolls to dates marking important celestial events – each contributes to the overall sense of mystery surrounding this clandestine gathering. "The Witches Sabbath" challenges conventional notions of beauty and explores themes that lie on society's fringes. It invites us to question our own beliefs about magic and spirituality while immersing ourselves in its eerie allure.
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