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Thrilled to see @AshmoleanMuseum’s inventive and beautiful marketing campaign for #SpellboundExhibition, featuring original photography by @EllenJRogers, shortlisted for the 2019 #MandHAwards (the Oscars of the museums sector). Good luck guys! 🤞 https://t.co/ntFhhFzF88
Some terrifying details from ‘Witches at their Incantations’ (c.1646), by Italian artist Salvator Rosa. The painting, kindly loaned to @AshmoleanMuseum by @NationalGallery, is one of many chilling items in our #SpellboundExhibition: https://t.co/eDz3Kuzpw1 #FolkloreThursday
Great @sabatmagazine piece on @AshmoleanMuseum’s astonishingly beautiful marketing campaign for the #SpellboundExhibition, featuring the captivating photography of @EllenJRogers: https://t.co/xY5AoDfQlc
Fascinating @BoingBoing piece on the extraordinary C18th spell book ‘Touch Me Not’, whose bizarre illustrations we’re using in our conference publicity (via the copy digitised by @ExploreWellcome), and which has just been published in a new print edition: https://t.co/Ze2SEDa6FR
Some of Gustave Doré’s haunting illustrations for the 1862 edition of Charles Perrault’s fairy tales. The whole volume is available in high resolution on @GallicaBnF: https://t.co/Zkti6sttEQ #FolkloreThursday
'Witches are made by us and live with us'. Fascinating #Halloween long read by our PI Malcolm in the latest @LRB: https://t.co/iYHcrKEfsA
Thrilled to share CFP for our conf 'Living in a Magical World: Inner Lives, 1300-1900' (Oxford, 17-19 Sep). Join us! https://t.co/mHvWjYqGVe
Delighted to see new website for our friends @MermaidIsles (#FF). Feverish with anticipation for the mermaid map! https://t.co/MMdQk6XBmQ
Treasonous Magic in Medieval and Early Modern England. Our latest blog post, from guest author @SuffolkRecusant: https://t.co/cCLtfdPee9
Final programme for #isch17 on senses, emotions, and affect is now up. Our supernatural panel's at 10am on Mon 26th! https://t.co/W3YofMvFuF