The Magic Circle by John William Waterhouse, 1886
In a style typical of his work, Waterhouse depicts a lone female figure in the middle foreground, surrounded by a landscape that is hazy, as though not quite real. In the background, at least one figure is dimly perceptible, maintaining almost exclusive focus on the foreground figure. The determined face emphasizes the witch's power, surrounded by her familiars in the form of ravens, a snake, and a frog, and her command over the smoke pillar. Instead of billowing outwards or being affected by the wind, it remains in a straight line.
This print measures 8"x10", unframed
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