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The sea witch and her thrall

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The two most beautiful apprenticeships of the Late Republic are Caelius+Cicero and Sextus Pompey+Erichtho.
Now let us put them in the same university.
“i asked grok” “i asked chatgpt” ok well i asked thessalian witch erichtho who collects and eats body parts and she poured potions and blood into a decomposing corpse to deliver me a prophecy
Robert Dunkarton, after John Hamilton Mortimer - Sextus Pompeius consulting Erichtho before the Battle of Pharsalia, 1776.
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'Witches' in Art ('Halloween in Art' Series)
Top LTR:
L:
'A Scene from 'El Hechizado por Fuerza' ('The Forcibly Bewitched'),' (1798),
Francisco de Goya (1746–1828),
Oil on canvas, H 42.5 cm x W 30.8 cm,
The National Gallery, London, England.
R:
'The Magic Circle,' (1886),
John William Waterhouse (1849–1917),
Oil on canvas, H 183 cm × W 127 cm,
Tate Britain, London, England.
Bottom LTR:
L:
'The Three Witches from Macbeth,' (1775),
Daniel Gardner (1750–1805),
Gouache and chalk on paper, H 94 cm x W 79 cm,
National Portrait Gallery, London, England (2011–).
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Detail of the witch, Erichtho, from 'Sextus Pompeius consulting Erichtho before the Battle of Pharsalia,' (1776),
John Hamilton Mortimer (1740–1779),
Oil on canvas, H 58.4 cm x W 46.4 cm,
Private Collection.

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Spring Poisoner’s Colllection is available now! Pre orders will begin shipping early next week! The theme for this collection is Thessalian Witchcraft. The witches of Thessaly were famous in the ancient world and many archetypal witches such as Circe, Medea and even Hekate has connections to this mysterious land, a land of sorcery and poisonous plants. Each formula showcases and important Thessalian witch figure and is based on their mythology and magical associations. In addition to their use in spellwork these forces can be connected with as patron and teachers of the Craft, including the Poison Path. Each collection comes with three full sized oils, ritual ointment and offertory powder. More info available via link in bio. #poisonerscollection #thessalianwitchcraft #witchesofthessaly #traditionalwitchcraft #medea #circe #erichtho #venefcium #maleficium #poisonpath #poisonousplants #poisonmagic #greenwitchcraft https://www.instagram.com/p/CblBKZ3Lryj/?utm_medium=tumblr
Sextus Pompeius Consulting Erichtho before the Battle of Pharsalus by John Hamilton Mortimer
British, 18th century
oil on canvas
private collection
Study for the Thessalian Witch (Lucan’s Pharsalia, book 6)*, 2017
Ink on paper, 24.2 x 18 cm
*unavailable