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This Batwoman Print is a reproduction of the famous 1890 painting La Femme Chauve-Souris (“The Batwoman”) by French painter Albert-Joseph Penot (1862–1930). The artwork depicts a nude woman with outstretched bat wings, suspended against a dark sky with clouds glowing from the light of a hidden moon. Her upward-stretched arms, intense gaze, and flowing hair give her the aura of a mystical apparition — half human, half creature of the night.
Available as a fine art print on antiqued paper for a dramatic Gothic feel, or on canvas for a striking gallery presence. Delivered unframed, allowing you to select a frame that suits your occult, esoteric, or Gothic-inspired décor.
A Vision of the Femme Fatale
Penot’s Batwoman is one of the most iconic representations of the fin-de-siècle femme fatale, blending eroticism, fantasy, and occult imagery. The bat wings transform the woman into a night-dwelling creature, a symbol of darkness, seduction, and forbidden mystery. Unlike classical allegories, she confronts the viewer directly with hypnotic eyes, embodying both danger and allure.
The contrast of her pale body against the dark void highlights her as both celestial and infernal — an ambiguous figure balancing between human beauty and supernatural menace.
What the Artwork Depicts
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Batwoman Figure – nude woman with bat wings spread wide.
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Arms Outstretched – posture of invocation, surrender, or ascension.
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Flowing Hair – symbol of untamed power and sensual freedom.
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Stormy Sky with Moonlight – atmospheric backdrop of mystery and occultism.
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Direct Gaze – confrontational and hypnotic, embodying the femme fatale archetype.
Symbolism and Occult Meaning
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Bat as Symbol – associated with the night, death, and hidden knowledge.
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Femme Fatale – woman as a powerful, dangerous seductress.
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Occult Transformation – merging human with nocturnal creature.
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Dark Romanticism – fascination with beauty in shadow and mystery.
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Esoteric Ambiguity – figure suspended between light and dark, heaven and hell.
Historical and Cultural Context
Painted in 1890, La Femme Chauve-Souris reflects the fascination of the late 19th century with Symbolism, Decadence, and the occult revival. Artists of this period often reimagined mythical or supernatural women as embodiments of desire and dread, icons of both liberation and danger.
Albert-Joseph Penot, known for his sensual and allegorical nudes, used the batwoman motif to explore themes of nocturnal power, eroticism, and the supernatural. The painting remains one of the defining images of occult Romanticism and is often cited as a quintessential example of the Gothic femme fatale in art.
Why Choose This Print?
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Authentic reproduction of Albert-Joseph Penot’s The Batwoman (1890).
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Iconic vision of the occult femme fatale in fin-de-siècle art.
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Available on antiqued paper or canvas.
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Delivered unframed – ready for custom framing.
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Perfect for Gothic, occult, or esoteric art collections.
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A rare cultural piece uniting eroticism, fantasy, and occult mystery.
Perfect For
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Collectors of Symbolist and occult prints.
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Enthusiasts of Gothic and fin-de-siècle art.
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Decorators of mystical, dark academia, or bohemian interiors.
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Students of esotericism, mythology, and femme fatale archetypes.
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Unique gifts for admirers of occult Romanticism and mystical women.
More Than Just an Occult Print
This Batwoman Print (Albert-Joseph Penot, 1890) is more than an artwork — it is an emblem of nocturnal beauty, seduction, and supernatural transformation. With her wings spread wide against the stormy sky, she embodies the eternal archetype of the femme fatale, poised between human passion and the mysteries of the night. Displaying this print brings the haunting elegance of fin-de-siècle occult art into your space.
Canvas vs. Hand-Made Paper — Print Comparison Guide
Feature | Canvas Print | Hand-Made Paper Print |
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Visual Style | Mimics the look of classic oil or acrylic paintings Vivid colors with a slight shine |
Antique manuscript appearance with natural tone variation |
Material Texture |
Textile-like surface with fine weave Grammage: 280g/m2 Coated with anti-UV varnish |
Smooth but naturally uneven, handmade feel |
Color Finish | Bright and saturated with a varnished effect | Aged, yellowed tones for a vintage aesthetic |
Edges | Clean, factory-cut edges | Raw, irregular, often tattered edges — can be trimmed manually |
Print Feel | Sleek, refined — ideal for contemporary displays | Organic, rustic — perfect for vintage and esoteric vibes |
Best For | Bold altar prints, wall décor, gothic or modern homes | Magical journaling, ritual use, historical or occult-inspired collections |
Unique Element | Boldness and contrast bring out detail and depth | Every sheet is unique — hand-poured and sun-dried for natural texture |
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