The Gossips
In the late Middle Ages, the word "gossip" referred to women friends who would talk or chat, especially when attending childbirths or other communal activities.
However, during the 16th and 17th-century witch hunts, dominant classes used the fear of witchcraft to control behavior and suppress perceived subversive activities. This enforcement influenced community attitudes, making women’s friendships and gatherings seem dangerous and leading to the modern negative connotation of gossip as unsubstantiated or scandalous talk.
Limited edition of 50 in each size.
Each print comes with a certificate of authenticity.
In the late Middle Ages, the word "gossip" referred to women friends who would talk or chat, especially when attending childbirths or other communal activities.
However, during the 16th and 17th-century witch hunts, dominant classes used the fear of witchcraft to control behavior and suppress perceived subversive activities. This enforcement influenced community attitudes, making women’s friendships and gatherings seem dangerous and leading to the modern negative connotation of gossip as unsubstantiated or scandalous talk.
Limited edition of 50 in each size.
Each print comes with a certificate of authenticity.
In the late Middle Ages, the word "gossip" referred to women friends who would talk or chat, especially when attending childbirths or other communal activities.
However, during the 16th and 17th-century witch hunts, dominant classes used the fear of witchcraft to control behavior and suppress perceived subversive activities. This enforcement influenced community attitudes, making women’s friendships and gatherings seem dangerous and leading to the modern negative connotation of gossip as unsubstantiated or scandalous talk.
Limited edition of 50 in each size.
Each print comes with a certificate of authenticity.
Giclée art print on Hahnemühle German Etching
This heavyweight paper has a slightly warm base tone and a strong mottled texture. It creates a print with strong colours and deep blacks that feels rich and high in contrast. This is due to the texture of the paper enabling it to hold more ink and capture the light. The German Etching is one of our heavier weight Giclée art printing papers. With its weight and strong texture this paper gives an artwork a handmade crafted feel. Hahnemüle German Etching is a robust Giclée paper, meaning it doesn’t tend to fray as much at the edges.
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