$39.99
Witches’ Flight by Goya – Madness, Superstition, and Shadows of the Mind
Francisco Goya’s Witches’ Flight (1798) is a haunting portrayal of superstition and psychological horror. In the eerie darkness, three grotesque figures wearing towering pointed hats levitate a limp, unconscious man while another man below shields himself with a cloak — perhaps from madness, or from the madness of others. A donkey, often used by Goya as a symbol of ignorance, stands passively in the background.
This painting critiques the irrational beliefs and religious fanaticism of the time, wrapped in gothic and nightmarish imagery. Rather than monsters of folklore, the true horror lies in the human mind and society’s blind fear.
Perfect for admirers of dark art, gothic decor, and symbolic masterpieces, this piece captures the fine line between dream and delusion.
This dark and gothic art print phone case featuring a haunting artwork of witches in flight is perfect for those with a taste for dark romanticism and occult horror. The print is symbolic, vintage, and perfect for fans of classical horror and dark academia. Ideal for Halloween, gothic enthusiasts, and fans of Francisco Goya art.
Product features
- Durable dual-layer polycarbonate construction for protection against scratches and bumps
- Vibrant 300+ DPI photo-realistic print quality for bright colors
- Available in glossy or matte surface options
- MagSafe® Compatible with interior magnets for easy accessory compatibility
- Full-wrap print on exterior surfaces for a seamless look
Care instructions
- Clean the case with soft, damp cotton or microfiber cloth. Avoid using chemicals.
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