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Torture Collection

Background imageTorture Collection: Jesus Before Pilate

Jesus Before Pilate
Engraving by Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld (March 26, 1794 - May 24, 1872)

Background imageTorture Collection: Boy being held under a water pump

Boy being held under a water pump
A boy being held under a water pump by his enthusiastic fellows while the schoolmaster stands by. Whether he has ordered the punishment or is trying to stop it is debatable

Background imageTorture Collection: The Four Stages of Cruelty - Against animals

The Four Stages of Cruelty - Against animals
Vintage engraving by William Hogarth, The Four Stages of Cruelty. The first stage, cruelty against animals

Background imageTorture Collection: Illustration For Poes The Pit And The Pendulum

Illustration For Poes The Pit And The Pendulum
A man bound next to a pit sees horrific images of a dragon, a skeleton, a skull, and giant spiders as he is slowly tortured by a razor-edged pendulum

Background imageTorture Collection: Circle Of Serpents

Circle Of Serpents
The other two looked on, exclaiming Ah! How does thou change, Agnello!. An engraving by Gustave Dore, illustrating Canto XXV of Dantes Inferno, written circa 1310

Background imageTorture Collection: Medieval Scene : burning Witches & Wizards

Medieval Scene : burning Witches & Wizards
Illustration of a Medieval Scene : burning Witches & Wizzards

Background imageTorture Collection: The crucified Jesus

The crucified Jesus
Antique illustration of a crucified Jesus

Background imageTorture Collection: Tortured Catholic

Tortured Catholic
Protestant Beggars, members of a religious guerrilla movement, torture a recalcitrant Catholic in Holland, circa 1572. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageTorture Collection: Evil Brood

Evil Brood
E en in like manner Adams evil brood cast themselves, one by one, down from the shore. Charon the ferryman beats the stragglers on the shores of Acheron

Background imageTorture Collection: Dantes Vision

Dantes Vision
Now seest thou, son! The souls of those whom anger overcame. Virgil leads the author past souls writing in torment in the River Styx

Background imageTorture Collection: Mutilated Shades

Mutilated Shades
Virgil leads the author past a group of wretched souls contemplating their missing limbs and heads. An engraving by Gustave Dore, illustrating Canto XXIX of Dantes Inferno, written circa 1310

Background imageTorture Collection: Antique illustration of tortures and death penalty

Antique illustration of tortures and death penalty

Background imageTorture Collection: Antique illustration of tortures and death penalty

Antique illustration of tortures and death penalty

Background imageTorture Collection: Antique illustration of tortures and death penalty

Antique illustration of tortures and death penalty

Background imageTorture Collection: Antique illustration of tortures and death penalty

Antique illustration of tortures and death penalty

Background imageTorture Collection: Antique illustration of tortures and death penalty

Antique illustration of tortures and death penalty


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