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Witches at their Incantations about 1646 Salvator Rosa (1615–1673)Witches at their Incantations about 1646 The National Gallery, London
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Witchdoctor 1983 Denzil Forrester (b.1956)Witchdoctor 1983 Arts Council Collection, Southbank Centre
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William A. Martin, Cornish Bard A. Handley (active 20th C)William A. Martin, Cornish Bard Falmouth Art Gallery
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Victim of Papa Bois 1990–1992 John C. M. Lyons (b.1933)Victim of Papa Bois 1990–1992 Arts Council Collection, Southbank Centre
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Untitled (A Mystic) 1997 Donna Bergdahl (b.1975)Untitled (A Mystic) 1997 Coventry University
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Triple Goddess 1989 Arlene Isbister (b.1966)Triple Goddess 1989 Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museums
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Treeman 1987 David Leapman (b.1959)Treeman 1987 The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery
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Thomasine Blight (1793–1856), the White Witch of Helston 1856 William Jones Chapman (1808–after 1870)Thomasine Blight (1793–1856), the White Witch of Helston 1856 Royal Cornwall Museum
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The Wood Nymph 1861 William Knight Keeling (1807–1886)The Wood Nymph 1861 Wolverhampton Art Gallery
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The Witches Dance unknown artistThe Witches Dance National Museums Collection Centre
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The Witch 1913 John Currie (1883–1914)The Witch 1913 The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery
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The Same Temptation 1963 HemsThe Same Temptation 1963 Wednesbury Museum & Art Gallery
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The Magic Circle 1886 John William Waterhouse (1849–1917)The Magic Circle 1886 Tate
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The Haunting 1978 John Arthur Spence (b.1944)The Haunting 1978 Arts Council Collection, Southbank Centre
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The Fortune Teller 19th C British SchoolThe Fortune Teller 19th C Southampton City Art Gallery
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The Fortune Teller 1941 Michael Ayrton (1921–1975)The Fortune Teller 1941 Keele University Art Collection
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The Fortune Teller John Lane Lomas (c.1816–1894)The Fortune Teller Wolverhampton Art Gallery
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The Fortune Teller Edward Villiers Rippingille (1798–1859)The Fortune Teller Bantock House and Park
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Tea Leaves Alma Gogin (née Broadbridge) (1854–1948)Tea Leaves York Art Gallery
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Superstition 1883 Everton Sainsbury (1849–1885)Superstition 1883 Southwark Heritage Centre