Your Cart

  • Your cart is empty.

Witches Sabbath

Francisco Goya's "Witches' Sabbath," painted in 1789, is a gripping portrayal that delves into the world of dark and supernatural beliefs of his time, restored and upheld by the Spanish Inquisition.

In the painting, Goya depicts a moonlit gathering of witches in a desolate landscape, engaged in an occult ritual and feeding infant souls to a goat-like figure with large horns.

Goya has used images of witch covens in several of his works. These paintings have been interpreted as a form of protest against the antiquated values enforced by the Spanish church and the return to medieval practices of witch hunts.

Free shipping to for orders above $50

  Details

Elegant and simple ceramic mug in a familiar size. The artwork covers full surface of the mug with a small white gap around the white handle.

  • Holds 11 oz or 325 ml
  • White ceramic
  • Dishwasher and microwave-safe


Elegant and simple ceramic mug in a familiar size. The artwork covers full surface of the mug with a small white gap around the white handle.

  • Holds 11 oz or 325 ml
  • White ceramic
  • Dishwasher and microwave-safe


  Delivery & Returns

 Deliver to 

Items are made to order and typically ship within 2-3 business days.

Shipping rate calculated at checkout.

100% ONLINE TRACKING

Follow the journey of your parcel from door to door.

ESTIMATED DELIVERY TIME:

United States: 3-5 business days

Canada: 7-10 business days

Rest of the world: 7-21 business days

30-DAY RETURNS

We accept returns and exchanges within 30 days of the delivery date. 

For more information, please see Delivery & Returns page.

close  

Francisco Goya

Spanish, 1746-1828

Witches' Sabbath 1798

Oil on canvas

×
Witches Sabbath by Francisco Goya