Witches' Sabbath (1797) – Francisco de Goya
Witches' Sabbath (1797) – Francisco de Goya
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- High quality Giclée print
- Production: 1-3 days
- Shipping: 3-10 days (worldwide)
Choose between high-quality paper prints or professionally stretched canvas:
1. Fine Art Print (Paper)
- Printed using Giclée fine art technology on Enhanced Matte Art Paper, 200gsm (80lb).
- This museum-quality paper is perfect for high-resolution color graphics and illustrations.
- The matte finish highlights tones and subtle details, giving a rich, elegant look.
- Water-based inks, plastic-free, printed on sustainably sourced paper.
- Shipped in robust, protective packaging to ensure safe delivery.
- Can be hung with double-sided tape, tacks, or framed.
- Frame not included.
2. Stretched Canvas (Canvas Wrap)
Two Depth Options:
Slim - Frame depth: 19mm (0.75")
Thick - Frame depth: 38mm (1.5")
- Printed using 12-colour Giclée (Latex inkjet) process on premium canvas.
- Hand-stretched over a custom wooden frame made from European knotless pine (up to 3 meters wide).
- Each canvas is hand-finished by expert framers, with smooth, tight corners.
- The curved frame profile prevents contact with the canvas face - avoiding impression marks and surface cracks.
- Finger-jointed frame design ensures strong corner tension and resists warping.
- Wooden wedges are added on larger sizes to keep the canvas taut and allow for future re-stretching.
- Water-based inks, sustainably sourced materials, and vegan-friendly.
- Comes ready to hang.
Kindly understand, colors may vary depending on your monitor settings.
Artwork Description
Witches' Sabbath (El Aquelarre), painted by Francisco de Goya between 1797–1798, is a chilling Romantic scene depicting a circle of haggard women offering infants to a horned, goat-headed Devil under a crescent moon and starry sky. The stark chiaroscuro, earthy tones, and grotesque expressions critique superstition and human folly, making this high-quality reproduction a haunting centerpiece for any collection of 18th-century Spanish art.
This painting suits a dark or gothic living room, enhancing spaces with moody or neutral tones, and fits a dramatic study for thought-provoking intensity. It’s a striking gift for horror enthusiasts or as a unique Halloween or anniversary present.
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