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