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Portraits of 3 women and girls condemned by the Spanish Inquisition, 1759
Portraits of 3 women and girls condemned by the Spanish Inquisition, 1759. Left to right: a woman who is to be burned alive; a nun who has confessed and escaped burning; a girl who has escaped the fire by confessing. From Histoire des Inquisitions (Cologne 1759)
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This print, titled "Portraits of 3 women and girls condemned by the Spanish Inquisition, 1759" offers a haunting glimpse into a dark chapter of history. The image showcases three figures standing side by side, each representing different outcomes within the oppressive grip of religious persecution. From left to right, we see a woman who is tragically destined to be burned alive as punishment for her alleged crimes against Christianity. Her stoic expression reveals both defiance and resignation in the face of an unjust fate. Next to her stands a nun who has confessed her supposed sins and managed to escape the flames that awaited her. Though spared from death, she carries with her the weight of guilt and fear. Finally, on the far right, we encounter a young girl who has also evaded burning through confession. Her innocent countenance contrasts sharply with the gravity surrounding her; she serves as a poignant reminder that even youth can fall victim to unforgiving judgment. Through this engraving from Histoire des Inquisitions (Cologne 1759), we are transported back to an era where accusations of heresy could tear lives apart. It serves as a powerful testament to the lengths humanity has gone in its pursuit of control over faith and belief systems. As we contemplate this piece, let us remember those who suffered under such religious intolerance while striving for greater understanding and acceptance in our own time.
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