Witches vector illustrations set #2
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The last days I delved into witchcraft. I mean medieval illustrations from well-known German incunabula.
Ulrich Molitor's work, De Lamiis et Pythonicis Mulieribus, was first published in 1489, it represents the form of a dialogue with Molitor's position that of a skeptic in opposition to a witch-phobic fanatic Kramer. Ulrich quotes the Bible, Church Fathers and poets and focuses on the devil's ability to deceive.
I manually redesign illustrations, changed all details, but saved the style and ideas. So, here is my second set of vector engraving style illustration. Medieval art with black letter calligraphy. Perfect for retro labels, vintage logos, music album covers, circus posters, potions packaging, etc.
You'll get AI, EPS, SVG, PNG with transparent background.
In this project, I used my Landsknecht font (IT IS NOT IN THE SET!) https://creativemarket.com/kaer_cm/7538983-Landsknecht-blackletter-style-font
If you have any questions or issues, please contact me: kaer.pro@gmail.com
Best, Roman
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