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Hamatsa emerging from the woods-Koskimo, c1914. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisHamatsa emerging from the woods-Koskimo, c1914. Hamatsa shaman, three-quarter length portrait, seated on ground in front of tree, facing front
Yes, Lord: yet the dogs under the table eat of the childrens crumbs, mid-late 19th century. Biblical scene, from Mark 7: 28: And she answered and said unto him, Yes
Stirrup Spout Vessel with Missing Handle in the Form of a Head Wraped in Textile, 100 B. CStirrup Spout Vessel with Missing Handle in the Form of a Head Wraped in Textile, 100 B.C./A.D. 500
Saint Peter Martyr Exorcizing a Woman Possessed by a Devil, 1445 / 55Saint Peter Martyr Exorcizing a Woman Possessed by a Devil, 1445/55
Christ Heals a Blind and Dumb Demoniac, 1548. Creator: Augustin HirschvogelChrist Heals a Blind and Dumb Demoniac, 1548
Episodes from the Life of a Bishop Saint, c. 1500. Creator: Master of Saint GillesEpisodes from the Life of a Bishop Saint, c. 1500
Saint Benedict exorcising a demon, ca. 1637-1639. Creator: Simone CantariniSaint Benedict exorcising a demon, ca. 1637-1639
Christ Healing the Possessed, from Das Plenarium, 1517. CreatorChrist Healing the Possessed, from Das Plenarium, 1517
Table of the tomb of Saint Vincent and exorcism of a possessed, detail of the altarpiece of Saint Vincent of Sarria by Jaume Huguet
Altarpiece of the Transfiguration, detail Healing the possessed in the Table of the predella, 1445-1452, by Bernat Martorell
Saint Martin Healing a Possessed Man, c 17th century, (1903). Artist: Jacob JordaensSaint Martin Healing a Possessed Man, c 17th century. After a study in chalk and water colour by Jacob Jordaens (1593-1678). From The Studio Volume 29 [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1903.]
Jesus performing miracles, 1394. Artist: RotakesJesus performing miracles, 1394. Jesus curing the man possessed of a devil (top) and raising Lazarus, brother of Martha and Mary, after four days (bottom)
Attempt to exorcise evil spirits possessing a patient in San Spirito Hospital, Rome, 1792. Artist: Henry FuseliAttempt to exorcise evil spirits possessing a patient in San Spirito Hospital, Rome, 1792. Illustration based on Johann Kaspar Lavaters description, from his Essays on Physiognomy. (London, 1792)
Thamar and Absalon, 1893. A print from the Le Petit Journal, 4th February 1893