HSTEU205                                                                                                   O'Neil

   IMAGES OF WOMEN AND OF WITCHES IN 15th & 16th CENTURY EUROPEAN ART

I.   The Forces of Orthodoxy

       Pedro Berrugeute (15th C. Spain) Auto da Fé of the Spanish Inquisition

II.   Images of Women  (16th C. Germany

      Realistic images:

          Albrecht Durer, Portraits of women, Drawing of standing female nude

          Hans Baldung Grien, Internal Organs of woman, 1541.
                    Seven Ages of Woman, 1554
                    Three Ages of Woman and Death
                    Death and a Woman

      Archetypal images:

          Adam & Eve: versions by Durer, Cranach, Baldung-Grien
          Cranach, Fountain of Youth with old Women arriving 1546
          Hans Baldung Grien, Phyllis riding Aristotle

     Metaphorical & mythological images:

           Venus & Cupid
           Lucas Cranach (1472-1553), Charity feeding her young
           Albrecht Durer, Avarice
           Hans Baldung Grien, Vanitas, 1529  Vanitas & Death, 1510
           Albrecht Durer, Melancholia, 1514

III.   Images of Witches

     Lucas Cranach, Melancholia, 1532

     Albrecht Durer, Four Naked Women (Four Witches), 1497
                    The Witch, 1500/5

     Hans Baldung Grien, Bewitched Stable Boy, 1544
                          Witches Sabbath 1510 & 1514
                          Weather Witches, 1523

     Francisco Goya (18th C. Spain)
          Tribunal of Inquisition, 1794
          Witches Sabbath, 1798 (blackpainting)
          W/C, the Devil's Lamp, 1798
          The Incantation (The Spell)
          Witches Sabbath, 1798