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Two Witches, 1523 (mixed media on limewood)
7443813 Two Witches, 1523 (mixed media on limewood) by Baldung Grien, Hans (1484/5-1545); Stadel Museum, Frankfurt am Main, Germany; (add.info.: By Hans Baldung Grien)
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Goat Magic Potion Mannerism Occult Science One Animal Three Persons Witch Witchcraft Several People
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This print captures the enigmatic artwork "Two Witches" by Baldung Grien, a renowned artist of the Renaissance era. Created in 1523, this mixed media masterpiece on limewood is housed in the prestigious Stadel Museum in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. The image showcases three individuals immersed in an intriguing scene that transports us to a world filled with mysticism and wonder. In this composition, we witness two witches accompanied by an animal companion – a goat. The rich colors and intricate details bring forth a sense of realism while simultaneously evoking an otherworldly atmosphere. A child stands beside one of the witches, adding an element of innocence amidst the occult science and witchcraft depicted. Baldung Grien's artistry shines through his masterful use of Mannerism, an artistic movement characterized by elongated figures and exaggerated poses. This unique style adds to the allure and intrigue surrounding these enchanting women. As we gaze upon this extraordinary piece, we are transported back to 16th century Europe where belief in magic potions and witchcraft was prevalent. The nudity portrayed symbolizes vulnerability or perhaps even liberation from societal norms during that time period. Horst Ziegenfusz skillfully captures every nuance of this remarkable artwork through his lens, allowing us to appreciate its beauty up close. This print serves as a testament to both Baldung Grien's talent as well as Ziegenfusz's ability to capture fine art with precision and finesse.
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