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Witchcraft Mouse 3 is a game that combines the concept of witchcraft and mice in a fun and entertaining way. The game allows players to take on the role of a witch's apprentice who must navigate through a magical world filled with challenges and puzzles. The main objective of the game is to use the powers of witchcraft to overcome obstacles and help the mouse protagonist complete various missions. With its unique combination of witchcraft and cute mice, Witchcraft Mouse 3 offers players a delightful gaming experience that is both challenging and enjoyable..


The three centuries from 1400 to 1700 saw not only a great rebirth of European art, but also a religious mania centred on fears of Hell, damnation, and witchcraft ― the latter igniting Europe's great witch persecutions, a blood-crazed holocaust against women. The combination of classical painting and the war against Satanic forces produced some of the most astonishing images in the history of art: landscapes of Hell populated by demons, twisted monsters and the bloody tortures of the damned; saints tormented by infernal visions of devils, sin and the corruption of the flesh; witches' sabbats of baby-eating, corpse resurrection and bestial fornication; and, finally, grim evocations of death, scattered with skulls, as a warning against earthly avarice and pride.

The three centuries from 1400 to 1700 saw not only a great rebirth of European art, but also a religious mania centred on fears of Hell, damnation, and witchcraft the latter igniting Europe s great witch persecutions, a blood-crazed holocaust against women. The three centuries from 1400 to 1700 saw not only a great rebirth of European art, but also a religious mania centred on fears of Hell, damnation, and witchcraft the latter igniting Europe s great witch persecutions, a blood-crazed holocaust against women.

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July Gallery Show | The Illuminated Book of the City of Ladies

Join us for our July gallery show, ‘The Illuminated Book of the City of Ladies,’ featuring work by local artist, Hannah Charlton.

Show Description:

Inspired by The Book of the City of Ladies by Christine de Pizan (originally published in 1405), local artist Hannah Charlton honors the heroic ladies of the 15th century through her painted illuminated manuscripts. Through her artwork, Charlton celebrates the accomplishments of these women and uses traditional medieval illuminated manuscript techniques to bring their stories to life.

Artist Statement:

“And as long as women’s achievements were excluded from our understanding of the past, we would continue to feel as if we had never done anything worthwhile.” (Judy Chicago, The Dinner Party: A Symbol of Our Heritage 12) The Book of the City of Ladies by Christine de Pizan tells the stories of famous women in history and myth, and was written to encourage Christine’s 15th century contemporaries. Depressed with the misogynist stories of her time, Christine was inspired to make a grand counter-argument, a rhetorical city from where women of the past, present, and future could defend themselves. Christine argues against vague theories about women’s faults with specific examples, using each story to build up the city. Some of the ladies were talented writers, great scientists, and great witches. They were brave, gentle, faithful, and strong. The stories of many women featured in the City have survived. Circe has found a new life with Madeline Miller’s 2018 book, and Sappho is as beloved today as she has been for thousands of years. Other ladies in the City, like Anastasia and Leontium are more obscure. Researching some of these was an exercise in frustration and academic paywalls. I want to bring these ladies back to people’s imaginations. Like the artist Anastasia, I do this by making illuminated manuscripts. Like Christine de Pizan, we will all build the City of Ladies together.

  • Tagged art gallery, contemporary art, painting, mixed media, spokane art gallery
Illuminated Masters is a new series of high-quality art books featuring the work of classical artists from the 15th to 17th centuries.
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