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Satanic Collection (#2)

"Satanic: Exploring the Dark Side of Art, Literature, and Culture" Step into a world where darkness meets creativity as we delve into the realm of all things "satanic

Background imageSatanic Collection: The Devil corrupting a group of nuns

The Devil corrupting a group of nuns
Engraving from Thomas Glanvilles " Saducismus Triumphatos", depicting the Devil corrupting a group of nuns. The book affirmed the existence of witches with malign supernatural magical

Background imageSatanic Collection: Beautiful Sheffield

Beautiful Sheffield! A sarcastic interpretation on the skyline of dark satanic mills which characterised Sheffield from the Industrial Revolution through to the 1950s

Background imageSatanic Collection: Startling Stories - Blood on the Sun

Startling Stories - Blood on the Sun by Hal K. Wells. Two women and three men flee fearfully from a satanic figure surrounded by fire. Date: 1942

Background imageSatanic Collection: Startling Stories - Speak of the Devil

Startling Stories - Speak of the Devil by Norman A. Daniels. A figure of Satan looms over a man and a woman. The satanic creature possesses the man by holding a device over his head

Background imageSatanic Collection: Temptation of St. Anthony (centre panel) (detail of 59834) (see also 35965, 44162

Temptation of St. Anthony (centre panel) (detail of 59834) (see also 35965, 44162
XJL821 Temptation of St. Anthony (centre panel) (detail of 59834) (see also 35965, 44162, 59834, 67838, 67839 and 29108), (oil on panel) by Bosch

Background imageSatanic Collection: The so-called Diana Vaughan, dressed as an inspector of Palladism, c. 1895 (b / w photo)

The so-called Diana Vaughan, dressed as an inspector of Palladism, c. 1895 (b / w photo)
XJF438424 The so-called Diana Vaughan, dressed as an inspector of Palladism, c.1895 (b/w photo) by French Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageSatanic Collection: While Beelzebubs tying huge knots in his tale, illustration after

While Beelzebubs tying huge knots in his tale, illustration after
KW366277 While Beelzebubs tying huge knots in his tale, illustration after George Cruikshank for the poem The Lay of St. Cuthbert, from The Ingoldsby Legends or Mirth and Marvels

Background imageSatanic Collection: Book of Spirits (engraving)

Book of Spirits (engraving)
XCF271086 Book of Spirits (engraving) by Barrett, Francis (fl. 1800) (after); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageSatanic Collection: The Witches Sabbath, c. 1515 (pen & ink and gouache on paper)

The Witches Sabbath, c. 1515 (pen & ink and gouache on paper)
XIR171899 The Witches Sabbath, c.1515 (pen & ink and gouache on paper) by Baldung Grien, Hans (1484/5-1545) (studio of); Musee de l Oeuvre de Notre Dame, Strasbourg, France; German, out of copyright

Background imageSatanic Collection: Detail from the central panel of Temptation of St

Detail from the central panel of Temptation of St
XJL1448875 Detail from the central panel of Temptation of St. Anthony (oil on panel) (detail of 44162) by Bosch, Hieronymus (c.1450-1516); Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga, Lisbon

Background imageSatanic Collection: Picture No. 10909298

Picture No. 10909298
Fantastic Leaf-tailed Gecko / Satanic Leaf-tailed Gecko (Uroplatus phantasticus) Date:

Background imageSatanic Collection: Witchcraft, 18th century

Witchcraft, 18th century
Witchcraft. 18th-century artwork depicting a witch mixing potions by candlelight at lower left, and witches on broomsticks departing up a chimney in the background at right as another witch incants a

Background imageSatanic Collection: Fantastic Leaf-tailed Gecko (Uroplatus phantasticus) adult female, clinging to branch, Madagascar

Fantastic Leaf-tailed Gecko (Uroplatus phantasticus) adult female, clinging to branch, Madagascar, September

Background imageSatanic Collection: GB SHAW / ILN 1911 / 1891

GB SHAW / ILN 1911 / 1891
GEORGE BERNARD SHAW Irish playwright and critic in July 1891, wearing a distinctive hat




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"Satanic: Exploring the Dark Side of Art, Literature, and Culture" Step into a world where darkness meets creativity as we delve into the realm of all things "satanic. " From Anton Lavey's provocative philosophies to the enchanting allure of Francisco Goya's masterpiece "GOYA: WITCHES SABBATH, " this captivating journey will leave you spellbound. Unveiling the secrets behind "The Satanic Bible" by Anton Lavey, we explore his controversial teachings that challenge societal norms. Discover how these ideas have influenced generations and sparked intense debates on morality and spirituality. Venturing further back in time, we encounter The Three Delevines' Satanic Gambols Human Alphabet from 1897. This intriguing music hall act captivated audiences with their devilish performances, pushing boundaries while embracing theatricality. As our exploration continues, we stumble upon A Black Mass lithograph from 1911. Delving into the forbidden rituals associated with satanism, this chilling artwork offers a glimpse into a world shrouded in mystery and intrigue. Moving through history's enigmatic corridors, we encounter hand-colored engravings such as The Surrender of Amsterdam or The Duke of Brunswick in a Bustle from 1787. These haunting images depict scenes where corruption reigns supreme under demonic influence. Drawing inspiration from Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy, an engraving titled The Circle of Corrupt Officials: The Devils tormenting Ciampolo showcases infernal punishments for earthly transgressions. These visual representations serve as cautionary tales against succumbing to temptation and moral decay. Intriguingly juxtaposed is Salman Rushdie's presence within this narrative. His controversial novelistic work challenges societal norms while exploring themes related to religion and blasphemy—a testament to literature's ability to provoke thought and ignite dialogue surrounding satanic imagery. Finally, our journey concludes with an eerie engraving known as The Witches Sabbath.