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This Witches’ Sabbath Print is a reproduction inspired by the witchcraft trials in Triora, Liguria (1588–1589), one of the most infamous persecutions in Italy. Preserved in local archives and later reproduced in ethnographic collections such as the Museo Etnografico di Triora, these images captured the European imagination of witches gathering under the moonlight to dance with demons and celebrate forbidden rites.
The illustration shows witches and devils dancing hand in hand beneath a great tree, their figures a mix of human and horned satyr-like forms. According to historical accounts, witches were believed to meet in secret clearings or open spaces under ancient trees — “Si ritrovano periodicamente in luoghi particolari, come una radura o uno spiazzo sotto un grande albero, simbolo dello stretto legame con il territorio dove vivono e operano” — a vision of rootedness, territory, and magical connection to the land.
Available as a fine art print on hand-made paper for an authentic Renaissance manuscript feel, or on canvas for a striking gallery finish. Each piece is delivered unframed, so you can style it freely for your home, occult space, or witchcraft-inspired collection.
A Vision of the Italian Witch Trials
The Triora witch trials of 1588 began when local authorities accused women and men of consorting with the Devil, practicing maleficia, and causing famine. The imagery of witches dancing in circles, accompanied by horned demons, reflected the collective fears of late Renaissance Europe. Unlike the theological manuals of Germany such as the Malleus Maleficarum, the Italian records connected witchcraft to land, community, and rural traditions, making the Sabbath both terrifying and deeply symbolic.
This print embodies both the dark folklore of Liguria and the universal symbolism of the witches’ dance: freedom, transformation, and rebellion against imposed authority.
What the Artwork Depicts
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Dancing Circle of Witches and Devils – figures holding hands under the night sky.
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The Tree as Cosmic Axis – symbol of rootedness, fertility, and magical energy.
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Horned Beings – echoes of ancient pagan fertility gods and satyrs.
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The Crescent Moon – feminine cycles, secrecy, and nocturnal rites.
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Medieval Woodcut Style – stark, symbolic, and powerful in its simplicity.
Symbolism and Esoteric Meaning
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Sabbath Circle – ritual unity, forbidden knowledge, and magical power.
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Tree and Territory – witches as deeply connected to nature and their homeland.
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Horned Devils – demonized pagan archetypes, transformed into Christian symbols of evil.
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Dance – expression of freedom, ecstasy, and the transgression of social rules.
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Moonlit Gathering – embodiment of feminine mysteries, secrecy, and initiation.
Historical and Cultural Context
The Triora witch trials were part of a wave of witch persecutions in late Renaissance Italy. Records from 1588–1589, preserved in the State Archive of Genoa and the Vatican, describe dozens of women accused of gathering for nocturnal rituals. Letters and testimonies recount how entire villages were stigmatized as infected by the "plague" of witchcraft.
While the Malleus Maleficarum (1487) provided the theological framework, the Italian trials gave these ideas a distinctly local and folkloric character. Witches were imagined as peasants meeting under trees and in open fields, performing rituals tied to the fertility of the land.
Today, these woodcut-like images are preserved not only as evidence of persecution but also as emblems of folk memory, magic, and resistance.
Why Choose This Print?
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Authentic reproduction inspired by the Triora witch trials of 1588–1589.
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Iconic imagery of witches’ dance under the tree and the devil’s Sabbath.
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Available on hand-made paper or canvas.
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Delivered unframed – frame it your way.
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Perfect for witches, occultists, historians, and lovers of folklore.
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A rare piece that bridges Italian witchcraft history and esoteric art.
Perfect For
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Collectors of witchcraft and occult prints.
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Historians of Renaissance witch trials and folklore.
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Practitioners of modern witchcraft, Wicca, and pagan traditions.
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Enthusiasts of dark academia and mystical décor.
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Unique gifts for seekers, mystics, and lovers of occult history.
More Than Just a Witchcraft Illustration
This Witches’ Sabbath Print from Triora (1588–1589) is more than a depiction of fear — it is a window into the folklore, spirituality, and persecution of early modern Italy. With its dancing figures, horned demons, and sacred tree, it embodies both the terror of superstition and the enduring fascination with the forbidden. To display it is to honor the memory of those persecuted
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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