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Devil Collection (page 70)

"Unveiling the Enigmatic Devil: A Journey through Art and Folklore" St Michael Archangel by Guido Reni: Witness the celestial battle between good and evil as St

Background imageDevil Collection: Picture No. 10869373

Picture No. 10869373
Tasmanian Devil - young approx. 10 weeks old (Sarcophilus harrisii) Date:

Background imageDevil Collection: Picture No. 10869369

Picture No. 10869369
Tasmanian Devil - in snow; travelling in snow is hard work for Devils as their weight (males 9 kg, females 7 kg) means they sink in. (Sarcophilus harrisii) Date:

Background imageDevil Collection: Picture No. 10869370

Picture No. 10869370
Tasmanian Devil - two young devils 9 months old at entrance to den (Sarcophilus harrisii) Date:

Background imageDevil Collection: Picture No. 10899511

Picture No. 10899511
Devil's fingers / Octopus stinkhorn fungus / Lysurus archeri / Anthurus archeri / Pseudocolus archeri (Clathrus archeri) Date:

Background imageDevil Collection: Picture No. 10894854

Picture No. 10894854
Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus harrisi) Date:

Background imageDevil Collection: Picture No. 10894855

Picture No. 10894855
Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus harrisi) Date:

Background imageDevil Collection: Picture No. 10894853

Picture No. 10894853
Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus harrisi) Date:

Background imageDevil Collection: CM3 2702 Le Tour De France

CM3 2702 Le Tour De France
Goodwood Fesival of Speed, MMSing Motor Show, 2014, Autosport, cars, devil, Festival of Speed, Goodwood, Goodwood Fesival of Speed, GRRC, hill climb, Historic Racing, Le Tour De France, motor sport

Background imageDevil Collection: St Michael and St Engracia. The Archangel Michael, his foot on a devil, in one hand

St Michael and St Engracia. The Archangel Michael, his foot on a devil, in one hand holds his spear to the devils head while in the other he holds his balance for weighing mens souls

Background imageDevil Collection: Angels ministering to Jesus after the Devil has left him. Matthew 4. Illustration

Angels ministering to Jesus after the Devil has left him. Matthew 4. Illustration by JJ Tissot for his Life of Our Saviour Jesus Christ 1897. Oleograph

Background imageDevil Collection: The Good Confession (top) presided over by Christ in heaven. Man chained to devil

The Good Confession (top) presided over by Christ in heaven. Man chained to devil approaches confessional. Woman confesses, true penitent led by guardian angel

Background imageDevil Collection: William Hogarths print published in 1721, satirising the South Sea Bubble. People

William Hogarths print published in 1721, satirising the South Sea Bubble. People queue to enter Devils shop, while he cuts up Fortune

Background imageDevil Collection: The Devil, in form of a flying goat, carrying a witch to the Sabbath. From Francesco

The Devil, in form of a flying goat, carrying a witch to the Sabbath. From Francesco Maria Guazzo Compendium Maleficarum Milan 1608. Woodcut

Background imageDevil Collection: Peak Cavern, Castleton, Derbyshire, England, also called the Peak Hole or the Devils Arse

Peak Cavern, Castleton, Derbyshire, England, also called the Peak Hole or the Devils Arse, a cave in the Peak District limestone with the largest cave entrance in Britain

Background imageDevil Collection: Death before God the Judge (1418-1425). At top left, St Michael the Archangel

Death before God the Judge (1418-1425). At top left, St Michael the Archangel is expelling Lucifer from Heaven. Manuscript. Master of the Hours of Rohan

Background imageDevil Collection: Jesus speaking with the woman of Canaan and promising cure for daughter vexed with a devil

Jesus speaking with the woman of Canaan and promising cure for daughter vexed with a devil. Bible Matthew 15.22. Wood engraving of 1865

Background imageDevil Collection: Alfred Dreyfus (c1859-1935) in prison. French army officer of Jewish extraction wrongly

Alfred Dreyfus (c1859-1935) in prison. French army officer of Jewish extraction wrongly accused of handing secret documents to a foreign agent, disgraced, and sent to Devils Island as a traitor

Background imageDevil Collection: St Dunstan (c925-988), born in Glastonbury, Somerset, Archbishop of Canterbury (961)

St Dunstan (c925-988), born in Glastonbury, Somerset, Archbishop of Canterbury (961), patron saint of goldsmiths. Illustration of legend that Dunstan, interrupted while making a golden chalice

Background imageDevil Collection: The Fight Between Carnival and Lent, 1559: The annual Flemish pre-lent festival

The Fight Between Carnival and Lent, 1559: The annual Flemish pre-lent festival, providing an excusive for excessive drinking and sex was condemned as The Devils Week

Background imageDevil Collection: Poor Law set out regulations for Workhouses, imposing harsh conditions on inmates

Poor Law set out regulations for Workhouses, imposing harsh conditions on inmates so that they were seen as places of last resort

Background imageDevil Collection: The Revd Bob Taylor. The Dls Chaplain Robert Taylor (1784-1844) English

The Revd Bob Taylor. The Dls Chaplain Robert Taylor (1784-1844) English clergyman called by some the Devils chaplain. Ordained in the Anglican church

Background imageDevil Collection: Placing sorted woollen rags in a grinding machine called a Devil. The reclaimed wool

Placing sorted woollen rags in a grinding machine called a Devil. The reclaimed wool was mixed in varying proportions of new wool and made into Shoddy

Background imageDevil Collection: Devils Gorge, White City, Chicago

Devils Gorge, White City, Chicago
Postcard view of the entrance to the Devils Gorge amusement at White City. The white stone arch is flanked by three pillars on each side

Background imageDevil Collection: The Father Of The Family Takeing [sic] His Eldest Boy From School

The Father Of The Family Takeing [sic] His Eldest Boy From School, [england : Publisher Not Named, Between 1813 And 1815], 1 Print : Etching, Hand-colored; 35 X 25 Cm (plate)

Background imageDevil Collection: Gloria Mundi

Gloria Mundi, Or The Devil Addressing The Sun Pare. Lost, Book Iv, Gillray, James, 1756-1815, Artist, London, Engraving 1782

Background imageDevil Collection: A Word Of Comfort

A Word Of Comfort, Dent, William, Active 1783-1793, En Sanguine Engraving 1790, A British Satire On The Efforts Of Charles James Fox To Get The Test And Corporation Acts Repealed

Background imageDevil Collection: A Sketch For The Regents Speech On Mad-ass-sons Insanity

A Sketch For The Regents Speech On Mad-ass-sons Insanity, Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878, Engraving 1812, Gabriel Blowing A Message A Bad News For You At James Madison

Background imageDevil Collection: Erin Go Bray

Erin Go Bray, engraving 1799, An Irish Field Officer On His Charger, Or An Irishman Holding A Lance, Sitting On A Donkey Which Is Braying O How I Long For A Union With The English Bull

Background imageDevil Collection: Sale Of The Royal Windsor Castle Menagerie

Sale Of The Royal Windsor Castle Menagerie, I. How To Move A Wild Cat Or Devil. 2. How Much For Us ja 3. Wallace, The Lion Of The Show. 4

Background imageDevil Collection: UK, England, London, Faust and Mephistopheles in the studio

UK, England, London, Faust and Mephistopheles in the studio
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Background imageDevil Collection: Italy, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Aquileia, Udine province, Patriarchal Basilica of Saint Mary

Italy, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Aquileia, Udine province, Patriarchal Basilica of Saint Mary
Italy - Friuli Venezia Giulia - Aquileia (Udine province). Patriarchal Basilica of Saint Mary (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1998). Early-Christian mosaic flooring representing the Devil, 4th century

Background imageDevil Collection: France, Paris, The damnation of Faust probably by Henri Fantin-Latour (1836-1904)

France, Paris, The damnation of Faust probably by Henri Fantin-Latour (1836-1904), inspired by the opera by Hector Berlioz (1803-1869), litograph, 1888, 19th century

Background imageDevil Collection: Italy, Milan, Dreaming The Devils Trill (Il Trillo del Diavolo) by Giuseppe Tartini (1692-1770)

Italy, Milan, Dreaming The Devils Trill (Il Trillo del Diavolo) by Giuseppe Tartini (1692-1770), violin sonata in G minor, illustration by Bailly, 1824 19th century

Background imageDevil Collection: France, Paris, Hell, sketch for the scenic design of La Damnation de Faust (Damnation of Faust)

France, Paris, Hell, sketch for the scenic design of La Damnation de Faust (Damnation of Faust, 1846)
Ernest Klausz (1898-1970), The Hell, sketch for the scenic design of La Damnation de Faust (The Damnation of Faust, 1846), by Hector Berlioz (1803-1869), performed at the ThA

Background imageDevil Collection: France, Genealogical tree of the Virgin Mary, miniature from the manuscript Speculum Virginae

France, Genealogical tree of the Virgin Mary, miniature from the manuscript Speculum Virginae (folio 23) of the Abbey of Saint-Vst 13th century, Bibliotheque De La Ville (City Library)

Background imageDevil Collection: Herba Peonica, illustration

Herba Peonica, illustration
Herbal, 14th century. Orgione Rizzardo, Liber Herbarius una cum Rationibus conficiendi Medicamenta. Plate: Herba Peonica. Folio 32 verso

Background imageDevil Collection: France, Paris, Caricaturized Devil Master of Finance, 1790

France, Paris, Caricaturized Devil Master of Finance, 1790
France - 18th century - French Revolution. Caricaturized Devil Master of Finance, 1790

Background imageDevil Collection: Saint Michael and Satan, 1430 artwork

Saint Michael and Satan, 1430 artwork
Saint Michael and Satan. Illuminated manuscript miniature from the 15th-century Alba Bible, depicting the archangel Michael and Satan (The Book of Daniel). Satan is here known as Samael

Background imageDevil Collection: Environmental fuel choices, artwork

Environmental fuel choices, artwork
Environmental fuel choices. Conceptual artwork of a car driver faced with a moral dilemma over his choice of fuel, represented by the devil and angel figures

Background imageDevil Collection: 17th Century political satire, artwork C013 / 9556

17th Century political satire, artwork C013 / 9556
17th Century political satire, historical artwork. 1647 etching by Romeyn de Hooghe entitled Den franschen Algemist, satirising the contradicting interests of the Dutch-French War by comparing

Background imageDevil Collection: The Drummer of Tedworth - Glanville

The Drummer of Tedworth - Glanville
The tale of the Drummer of Tedworth (told by Thomas Glanville) recounted that local landowner, John Mompesson of Tedworth (now Tidworth, in Wiltshire)

Background imageDevil Collection: Paraplesiops bleekeri, eastern blue devil

Paraplesiops bleekeri, eastern blue devil
Watercolour 376 by Thomas Watling entitled Thorral Ga ne ra, from the Watling Collection

Background imageDevil Collection: Gryphaea incurva, oyster

Gryphaea incurva, oyster
Fossil oyster also known as the Devils Toenail, specimen from the Lower Lias, Gloucestershire

Background imageDevil Collection: Sarcophilus laniarius, Tasmanian devil

Sarcophilus laniarius, Tasmanian devil
Jaw of a Tasmanian devil from the collections at the Natural History Museum

Background imageDevil Collection: Echinocactus horizonthalonius, devils head cactus

Echinocactus horizonthalonius, devils head cactus
Illustration from Iconographie Des Cactees (1841-1847) by Charles Antoine Lemaire. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageDevil Collection: Melanocoetus johnsoni, deep sea angler

Melanocoetus johnsoni, deep sea angler
Specimen of the deep sea angler (Melanocoetus johnsoni), a small predatory fish which lives in the extreme depths of the ocean

Background imageDevil Collection: Staphylinus olens, devils coach horse beetle

Staphylinus olens, devils coach horse beetle
A devils coach horse beetle from Europe. This beetle, when alarmed raises its abdomen and opens its jaws

Background imageDevil Collection: A Seat in the Stalls: Faust

A Seat in the Stalls: Faust, based on the opera by Charles Gounod. Faust makes a pact with the devil. From Look and Learn no. 786 (5 February 1977)



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"Unveiling the Enigmatic Devil: A Journey through Art and Folklore" St Michael Archangel by Guido Reni: Witness the celestial battle between good and evil as St. Michael triumphs over the devil, showcasing divine strength. Paris Gargoyle: Behold the menacing figure of a devilish gargoyle perched atop Notre-Dame Cathedral, guarding against malevolent forces. Demon and Witches: Delve into a realm of dark enchantment as demons conspire with witches, painting an eerie tableau of supernatural collaboration. Woman raising her skirts to scare off the devil: Uncover ancient superstitions as women employ unconventional tactics to ward off lurking devils, revealing their resilience in face of evil. Witches in Flight (Vuelo de Brujas), 1797-1798 by Francisco Goya: Explore Goya's haunting depiction of witches soaring through moonlit skies during their nocturnal gatherings – a mesmerizing blend of fear and fascination. Sabbat Dance: Immerse yourself in the frenzied dance rituals performed by witches during sabbats, where earthly boundaries blur with diabolical revelry. The Mouth of Hell engraving: Peer into an abyssal chasm etched on paper, capturing mankind's eternal fascination with damnation and our collective struggle against temptation. The Devils Chimney: Traverse deep within nature's labyrinthine caves to discover "The Devils Chimney, " an awe-inspiring geological formation that echoes tales from folklore about hidden realms inhabited by sinister beings. Mephisto Cigars label printed by F. Heppenheimers sons, New York: Unearth vintage artistry adorning cigar labels featuring Mephistopheles himself – a testament to society's enduring intrigue with both vice and indulgence. The Devil Presenting St Augustin with the Book of Vices by Michael Pacher: Witness the moral dilemma faced by St.