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Satan Collection (page 19)

"Satan: A Complex Figure in History, Art, and Literature" From the controversial figure of Anton LaVey to the ancient writings of Saint John Climacus

Background imageSatan Collection: Women praying spinning interior window Satan whispers

Women praying spinning interior window Satan whispers
Women praying and spinning in an interior, at the window Satan whispers a fourth woman in the ear The quaa, Is naa, one person praying, spinning wheel, devil (s ) and demons: Satan, Jan Luyken

Background imageSatan Collection: Woman walks quietly past flames Satan fire gloet

Woman walks quietly past flames Satan fire gloet
Woman walks quietly past the flames of Satan For fire and gloet, Is water good, devil (s) and demons: Satan, Jan Luyken, Amsterdam, 1687, paper, letterpress printing, h 92 mm × w 81 mm

Background imageSatan Collection: Christ temptation devil wedding Cana Christ van den Duyvel versoght

Christ temptation devil wedding Cana Christ van den Duyvel versoght
Christ brought into temptation by the devil and the wedding at Cana Christ is van den Duyvel versoght / Christ changed water in wyn to Cana in Galilee (title on object)

Background imageSatan Collection: Satan standing front closed fortress gate trumpeter

Satan standing front closed fortress gate trumpeter
Satan is standing in front of a closed fortress gate with a trumpeter, Marked upper left: Foli 16, devil (s) and demons: Satan, horn, trumpet, cornet, trombone, tuba - CC - out of doors, city gate

Background imageSatan Collection: Archangel Michael fighting dragon Satan

Archangel Michael fighting dragon Satan
Archangel Michael fighting against dragon (Satan)

Background imageSatan Collection: The Devil And Death. Illustration By Echea From La Esfera, 1914

The Devil And Death. Illustration By Echea From La Esfera, 1914

Background imageSatan Collection: The Reign Of Antichrist. After An Engraving By Michael Volgemuth In Liber Chronicarum Dated 1493

The Reign Of Antichrist. After An Engraving By Michael Volgemuth In Liber Chronicarum Dated 1493. From Science And Literature In The Middle Ages By Paul Lacroix Published London 1878

Background imageSatan Collection: An Angel Holding The Keys Of Hell Enchains The Devil - In The Shape Of A Dragon - In The Pit

An Angel Holding The Keys Of Hell Enchains The Devil - In The Shape Of A Dragon - In The Pit. After A 12Th Century Miniature From A Commentary On The Apocalypse

Background imageSatan Collection: The Devil Attempts To Seize A Magician Who Had Formed A Pact With Him But Is Prevented By A Lay

The Devil Attempts To Seize A Magician Who Had Formed A Pact With Him But Is Prevented By A Lay Brother. After A Miniature In The 13Th Century Manuscript Chroniques De Saint-Denis

Background imageSatan Collection: The Prince Of Darkness. After A Miniature In 15Th Century Manuscript The Holy Grail

The Prince Of Darkness. After A Miniature In 15Th Century Manuscript The Holy Grail. From Science And Literature In The Middle Ages By Paul Lacroix Published London 1878

Background imageSatan Collection: Death And The Devil Come For The Card Player Woodcut By Georg Scharffenberg After Hans Holbein The

Death And The Devil Come For The Card Player Woodcut By Georg Scharffenberg After Hans Holbein The Younger From Der Todten Tanz Or The Dance Of Death Published Basel 1843

Background imageSatan Collection: To His Royal Highness Fredrick Duke Of York

To His Royal Highness Fredrick Duke Of York, This Plate Of Satan Holding Th Prepondrence Of Power Or Bounapartes Threat, Is Most Humbly Inscribed, By E

Background imageSatan Collection: Satan tempts Eve in the dream. Paradise Lost by John Milton

Satan tempts Eve in the dream. Paradise Lost by John Milton
John Milton (1608-1674). British poet. Paradise Lost. 1658-1667. Satan tempts Eve in the dream. Engraving of John Martin (1789-1854). Colored

Background imageSatan Collection: Eve gives Adam the forbidden fruit. Paradise Lost by John Mi

Eve gives Adam the forbidden fruit. Paradise Lost by John Mi
John Milton (1608-1674). British poet. Paradise Lost. 1658-1667. Eve gives Adam the forbidden fruit. Engraving of John Martin (1789-1854). Colored

Background imageSatan Collection: Posada, Illustration to a story, La Noche Venturosa

Posada, Illustration to a story, La Noche Venturosa
Illustration to a story, La Noche Venturosa -- The Lucky Night or the Queen of Blas and Bato. Date: circa 1900

Background imageSatan Collection: Flora and Gill pursued by their enemy Luzbel, Mexico

Flora and Gill pursued by their enemy Luzbel, Mexico -- originally an illustration for a magicians programme. circa 1900

Background imageSatan Collection: ADAM & EVE. Woodcut by Hans Baldung Grien, 1514

ADAM & EVE. Woodcut by Hans Baldung Grien, 1514

Background imageSatan Collection: CARTOON: INTOLERABLE ACTS, c1774. America in Flames

CARTOON: INTOLERABLE ACTS, c1774. America in Flames. Intolerable Acts fan the flames already burning in Britains American colonies

Background imageSatan Collection: SINNERS IN HELL, 1744. A New England depiction of sinners in Hell, with a vision

SINNERS IN HELL, 1744. A New England depiction of sinners in Hell, with a vision of Jerusalem at center. Woodcut from The Progress of Sin, 1744

Background imageSatan Collection: HELL: LUCIFER AND SATAN. The jaws of Hell with Lucifer and Satan

HELL: LUCIFER AND SATAN. The jaws of Hell with Lucifer and Satan. Woodcut title-page from the " Livre de la Deablerie, " Paris, 1568

Background imageSatan Collection: HELL: SEVEN DEADLY SINS. The Avaricious are put into cauldrons of boiling oil as

HELL: SEVEN DEADLY SINS. The Avaricious are put into cauldrons of boiling oil as infernal punishment for one of the Seven Deadly Sins. French colored woodcut, 1496

Background imageSatan Collection: Adam and Eve, engraved by Marcantonio, c. 1520 (engraving)

Adam and Eve, engraved by Marcantonio, c. 1520 (engraving)
XJF472218 Adam and Eve, engraved by Marcantonio, c.1520 (engraving) by Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio of Urbino) (1483-1520) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageSatan Collection: TEMPERANCE, 1534. The drunken devil on a bier. Woodcut from a book against drinking

TEMPERANCE, 1534. The drunken devil on a bier. Woodcut from a book against drinking, published at Augsburg, 1534

Background imageSatan Collection: DURER: DEVIL. I prefer to consider myself an angel of light

DURER: DEVIL. I prefer to consider myself an angel of light. Drawing by Albrecht Durer

Background imageSatan Collection: CITIES OF SATAN & GOD. The fight of the City of Satan (Babylon) against the City of God (Syon)

CITIES OF SATAN & GOD. The fight of the City of Satan (Babylon) against the City of God (Syon). Woodcut, 1489

Background imageSatan Collection: LIFE AND DAMNATION. A Representation of the different ways leading to everlasting

LIFE AND DAMNATION. A Representation of the different ways leading to everlasting life or eternal damnation. Woodcut, Pennsylvania German, 1820-1830

Background imageSatan Collection: SAINT JEROME (340-420). Temptation of St Jerome by the Devil

SAINT JEROME (340-420). Temptation of St Jerome by the Devil. Woodcut, French, 16th century

Background imageSatan Collection: REVELATION OF ST. JOHN. (Apocalypse) The Sea Monster and the Beast with the lambs horns

REVELATION OF ST. JOHN. (Apocalypse) The Sea Monster and the Beast with the lambs horns (Revelation 13, 1-13; 14, 14-17). Woodcut, 1498, by Albrecht Durer

Background imageSatan Collection: TAROT CARD: THE DEVIL. The Devil (Disease). Woodcut, French, 16th century

TAROT CARD: THE DEVIL. The Devil (Disease). Woodcut, French, 16th century

Background imageSatan Collection: ANTI-WAR CARTOON, 1917. Having Their Fling. American cartoon by Art Young, 1917

ANTI-WAR CARTOON, 1917. Having Their Fling. American cartoon by Art Young, 1917, satirizing the pro-war enthusiasm of the press, big business

Background imageSatan Collection: ANTI-FEDERAL CARTOON, 1793. A Peep into the Antifederal Club

ANTI-FEDERAL CARTOON, 1793. A Peep into the Antifederal Club. A Federalist cartoon of 1793 ridiculing the Jeffersonian anti-Federalists as an unruly mob opposed to government

Background imageSatan Collection: Picture No. 10855575

Picture No. 10855575
DEADLY NIGHTSHADE - poisonous berries (Atropa belladonna) Date:

Background imageSatan Collection: Illumination from the 15th century manuscript of the Tres Riches Heures of Jean, Duke of Berry

Illumination from the 15th century manuscript of the Tres Riches Heures of Jean, Duke of Berry
GARDEN OF EDEN: ADAM & EVE. Illumination from the 15th century manuscript of the " Tres Riches Heures" of Jean, Duke of Berry

Background imageSatan Collection: PETER CARTWRIGHT (1785-1872). American clergyman. Calling up the Devil: wood engraving, American

PETER CARTWRIGHT (1785-1872). American clergyman. Calling up the Devil: wood engraving, American, 19th century

Background imageSatan Collection: BEWICK: DEVIL. Wood engraving, early 19th century, by Thomas Bewick

BEWICK: DEVIL. Wood engraving, early 19th century, by Thomas Bewick

Background imageSatan Collection: DEVIL: BELPHEGOR. The Biblical demon of evil, worshipped by the Moabites (Numbers 25: 3)

DEVIL: BELPHEGOR. The Biblical demon of evil, worshipped by the Moabites (Numbers 25: 3): wood engraving, French
DEVIL: BELPHEGOR. The Biblical demon of evil, worshipped by the Moabites (Numbers 25:3): wood engraving, French, 19th century

Background imageSatan Collection: MILTON: PARADISE LOST. Satans Golden Palace, Pandaemonium in John Miltons Paradise Lost

MILTON: PARADISE LOST. Satans Golden Palace, Pandaemonium in John Miltons Paradise Lost, Wood engraving after Gustave Dor

Background imageSatan Collection: DEVIL: BELPHEGOR. The Biblical demon of evil, worshipped by the Moabites (Numbers 25: 3)

DEVIL: BELPHEGOR. The Biblical demon of evil, worshipped by the Moabites (Numbers 25: 3)
DEVIL: BELPHEGOR. The Biblical demon of evil, worshipped by the Moabites (Numbers 25:3). Wood engraving, French, 19th century

Background imageSatan Collection: BEELZEBUB, 19th CENTURY. Beelzebub, the Biblical demon prince

BEELZEBUB, 19th CENTURY. Beelzebub, the Biblical demon prince, Lord of the Flies (Matthew 12: 24): wood engraving
BEELZEBUB, 19th CENTURY. Beelzebub, the Biblical demon prince, Lord of the Flies (Matthew 12:24): wood engraving, French, 19th century

Background imageSatan Collection: Satan and Lucifer

Satan and Lucifer welcome the souls of the damned to the mouth of Hell Date: 1508

Background imageSatan Collection: Adoration of the Devil, 17th century

Adoration of the Devil, 17th century
Witches adoring The Devil. 17th century woodcut illustration depicting women, presumably witches, with The Devil. One woman kneels to kiss the Devils backside

Background imageSatan Collection: Arriving in Hell, 17th century woodcut

Arriving in Hell, 17th century woodcut
Arrival in Hell. 17th century woodcut illustration depicting a group of men arriving in Hell and being met by The Devil. This illustration comes from Compendium maleficarum by Maria Guazzo

Background imageSatan Collection: ADAM & EVE. Woodcut by Lucas Cranach the Elder, c1523

ADAM & EVE. Woodcut by Lucas Cranach the Elder, c1523

Background imageSatan Collection: The Bridge to Hell

The Bridge to Hell
The bridge that leads from Earth to Heaven, constructed by Satan after the Fall

Background imageSatan Collection: Jesus and Satan

Jesus and Satan
Satan offers Jesus all kinds of nice things if he will only renounce his mission : but he refuses

Background imageSatan Collection: Satan & Beelzebub

Satan & Beelzebub
Two eminent devils - SATAN and BEELZEBUB as they are described by Milton in Paradise Lost

Background imageSatan Collection: The Death of St. Martin of Tours, detail from an altar frontal from the Church of

The Death of St. Martin of Tours, detail from an altar frontal from the Church of
XIR218723 The Death of St. Martin of Tours, detail from an altar frontal from the Church of Saint Martin in Chia, 1150-1200 (tempera on panel) (detail of 498163) by Johannes Pintor

Background imageSatan Collection: Temptation of Jesus in the wilderness

Temptation of Jesus in the wilderness - Matthew 4. circa 1688




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"Satan: A Complex Figure in History, Art, and Literature" From the controversial figure of Anton LaVey to the ancient writings of Saint John Climacus, it has captivated human imagination for centuries. Depicted as a fallen angel in Milton's "Paradise Lost, " he embodies rebellion and defiance against divine authority. Gustave Doré's wood engraving vividly portrays his expulsion from Heaven alongside his rebellious angels. Intriguingly, it is associated with dark rituals such as Sabbats and witchcraft. Goya's haunting painting "Witches in Flight" captures the eerie allure of these practices that have both fascinated and terrified humanity throughout history. However, not all encounters with it can sinister. Guido Reni's masterpiece "St Michael Archangel" showcases an epic battle between good and evil as St Michael courageously confronts the devil himself. This portrayal reminds us that even amidst darkness, there is always hope for redemption. Interestingly enough, popular culture has also embraced Satan's image in unexpected ways. The Sunday Sport once sensationalized a headline claiming a World War Two bomber was found on the moon—a bizarre twist that adds to the enigmatic nature surrounding this mythical character. While some may view Satan solely through a religious lens, it is essential to acknowledge other interpretations too. Jesus' rejection exemplifies strength against temptation while Mephisto Cigars' label by F. Heppenheimers sons presents him as an emblematic symbol used for commercial purposes—an intriguing blend of commerce and mythology. Ultimately, whether seen soaring through space or climbing up heavenly rungs like St John Climacus envisioned on his Ladder of Heavenly Ascent icon—Satan remains an enduring figure who continues to fascinate artists, writers, theologians alike across time periods and cultures.