Giuseppe Pietro Bagetti
'Il Noce d Benevento' 1822-1826
Witches sabbath under the Wulnut Tree of Benevento
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Giuseppe Pietro Bagetti
'Il Noce d Benevento' 1822-1826
Witches sabbath under the Wulnut Tree of Benevento

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Constantin Nepo (1914–1976), “La nuit de Walpurgis” [detail]
scene from the opera ‘Faust’ by Charles Gounod
oil on canvas, n.d. (c. 1950s)
Giuseppe Pietro Bagetti (Italian, 1761-1831) - The Walnut Tree in Benevento (The Witches' Sabbath) (ca. 1822)
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Frontispiece of Blockes-Berges Verrichtung by Johannes Praetorius, Leipzig, 1668.
Witches Sabbath, Francisco Goya 1798
"O Nox [Nyx the Night], Mother of Mysteries, and all ye golden Astra (Stars) who with Luna [Selene the Moon] succeed the fires of day, and thou, divine triceps (three-formed) Hecate, who knowest all my enterprises and dost fortify the arts of magic."
-Ovid, Metamorphoses, Book VII