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Hobgoblins, c. 1610

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Hobgoblins, c. 1610

Hobgoblins - a variety of strange creatures, c.1610. Date: C.1610. Mary Evans Picture Library makes available wonderful images created for people to enjoy over the centuries. © Mary Evans Picture Library

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1600s 1610 1620s Beings Bizarre Creature Creatures Folklore Goblin Goblins Grotesque Jul17 Monster Monsters Monstrous Mythology Oddities Oddity Strange Weird 1610s Hobgoblin Hobgoblins Myth

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This intriguing print from the early 17th century depicts a group of Hobgoblins, a variety of strange and fantastical creatures that have been a part of folklore and mythology for centuries. The Hobgoblins in this print are depicted as small, grotesque beings with pointed ears, long noses, and mischievous grins. They are often described as being mischievous and playful, but also capable of causing harm if provoked. The exact origin of Hobgoblins is unclear, but they are believed to have originated in Europe and have been mentioned in literature as early as the 15th century. They were often depicted in art and literature as being similar in appearance to goblins, but with distinct differences that set them apart. This print, dated around 1610, provides a fascinating glimpse into the beliefs and imagination of the people of the time. The Hobgoblins are shown in a lively and playful scene, with some of them playing musical instruments and others engaging in various other activities. The print is rich in detail, with each Hobgoblin exhibiting unique features and expressions. Despite their fearsome appearance, Hobgoblins were not typically considered to be evil creatures. Instead, they were often seen as mischievous pranksters who could bring both joy and trouble. This print captures the essence of their playful and enigmatic nature, making it a fascinating and intriguing piece of art from the 1600s.


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Introduce a touch of intrigue and mystery to your home or office with the Media Storehouse Framed Print of 'Hobgoblins, c.1610' by Rights Managed from Mary Evans Prints Online. This captivating vintage print dates back to the early 17th century and showcases a fascinating depiction of Hobgoblins, a variety of strange creatures that were believed to inhabit the forests and mountains of Europe. The intricate details and rich colors of this antique print are beautifully preserved behind a high-quality frame, adding an air of antiquity and enchantment to any space. Elevate your decor with this unique and captivating piece of art.


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Bring the mystical world of yesteryears to your home with Media Storehouse's exquisite range of Photographic Prints. This mesmerizing piece, titled "Hobgoblins, c. 1610," showcases a fascinating depiction of mythical creatures from the past. Sourced from the extensive archive of Mary Evans Prints Online, this captivating image dates back to the early 17th century, offering a glimpse into the rich folklore and storytelling traditions of the time. Adorn your walls with this intriguing vintage print and let the allure of the unknown captivate you every day.


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Step into the mystical world of yesteryears with our stunning Hobgoblins poster print from Media Storehouse. This captivating artwork, dated back to around 1610, is sourced from the extensive collection of Mary Evans Prints Online. Featuring a variety of enigmatic hobgoblins, this print invites you to explore the rich folklore of ancient times. Add an intriguing touch to your living space with this unique and mesmerizing piece of art.


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Discover the enchanting world of early modern folklore with Media Storehouse's Jigsaw Puzzle featuring 'Hobgoblins, c.1610' by Rights Managed from Mary Evans Prints Online. This captivating puzzle presents a charming and intriguing depiction of hobgoblins, a variety of mischievous and sometimes fearsome creatures from European folklore, as they were imagined in the early 17th century. With intricate details and vibrant colors, this puzzle offers a delightful challenge for puzzle enthusiasts of all ages. Bring the mystical past to life in your own home and create lasting memories with this captivating jigsaw puzzle.

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