Book Chapter

The Cruelty of Witchcraft: The Drawings of Jacques de Gheyn the Younger

C Zika

Emotions in the History of Witchcraft | Palgrave Macmillan | Published : 2016

Abstract

The witchcraft images of the early seventeenth-century Dutch artist, Jacques de Gheyn II, depict the activities of witches as imaginative fantasy, and stand out for the extreme cruelty and violence they display. This chapter explores the reasons for these new emphases. Although De Gheyn used his skills in depicting nature to heighten the impact of his images, his intellectual networks make clear that they were not meant to represent social reality. Rather, they represent the beliefs of witches themselves, whose imaginations (following theorists like Weyer and Scot) had become disordered through compromised humoral flows. They are also works of artistic imagination that communicate the inabil..

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