The Chevalier Francois-Jean Lefebvre de La Barre ascending to the scaffold in 1766. Engraving in 'Histoire des bagnes depuis leur création à nos jours' (1877) by Pierre Zaccone (1817-1895)
The Holy Shroud of Turin, linen sheet showing traces (supposedly those of Christ) of torture of a body. Royal Chapel of the Cathedral Saint John the Baptist of Turin, Italy.
Physiognomy - the Greek philosopher Socrates (ca. 469 BC-399 BC) - engraving of 1808 in 'The art of knowing men through physiognomy' by Johann Gaspar Lavater
The Flying Men: the experiences of Wilbur Wright (1867-1912) above the Hunaudieres racetrack, near the town of Le Mans. Engraving from the newspaper Le Peute Parisien, on 30/08/1908. Private collection
Representation of the Baphomet: a monster with a goat head and a woman's body with alchemical quotations on the arms "solve" and "coagula", a deciduous between the legs and a pentagram on the forehead. The devil of Eliphas Levi
Torture during the Inquisition in Spain in the 16th century: The torment of the whip. Illustration in Mysteres of the Inquisition and Other Secret Societies of Spain by Victor de Fereal, Suberwick, Manuel Galo de Cuendias
Ships: Santa Maria, caravel of Christopher Columbus (1451-1506) when he discovered America in 1492. Anonymous illustration from 1925. Private collection.
Inquisition in Spain in the 15th century: Mary of Burgundy, accused of being Jewish, is tortured by Peter of Arbues, Spanish inquisitor: he is burning her feet. Illustration in 'Mysteries of the Inquisition and Other Secret Societies of Spain'
Gas Pressure: Atmospheric Pressure. On the Left, the Experiment of Evangelista Torricelli (or Torricelli) on the Atmospheric Pressure Measured Using His Barometer (Mercury Tube) in 1643. On the Right, the Experience of Blaise Pascal (1623-1662) Made at the
First crusade (1096-1099): the capture of Jerusalem by the crusaders led by Godefroy of Bouillon on 15 July 1099. Advertising chromolithography of Antoine chocolates in Brussels, beginning of the 20th century. Private Collection
The question of water: Pedro de Arbues interrogates under torture a young woman who allegedly induced her sister to turn to Lutheranism. Tied by strings, water is poured into a cloth that is pushed into the bottom of the throat.
Education in Sparta in Ancient Greece: A Drunk Slave Is Introduced to a Young Boy to Show Him the Dangers of Alcohol. Engraving from 1880 in 'La Republique Illustree'. Private Collection.
Surgery in the 18th century: eye operation. Instruments for cataract operation and artificial pupil formation. Engraving in 'Institutionis chirurgicae' by Lorenzo Heister
Paris: Exterior View of the Sainte Chapelle (13th Century, Gothic Architecture). Photograph of 1920 in Artistic Album of the City of Paris. Private Collection
Supplice de la roue - Breaking wheel - Illustration in Mysteres de l'Inquisition et autres Societes Secretes de Spain By Victor de Fereal, Suberwick, Manuel Galo de Cuendias. Published by P. Boizard
A capital execution in Germany. Executioner Friedrich Reindel (1824-1908) of Magdeburg, cutting the head of the convict Klausin in Berlin prison. Engraving in 'Le petit Parisien' of 19-04-1891. Private collection.
First World War: signing of the Peace Treaty of Brest Litovsk (Brest-Litovsk) on 03/03/1917 between the Germans and Russians. The Bolshevik Empire has different territories to Germany. Representatives of central empires (or Triple Alliance, Germany, Austri
Gravitation: Newton's apple. Isaac Newton (1642-1727) observes an apple falling from an apple tree and discovers the laws of earth gravity. Anonymous illustration from 1925. Private collection.
First World War: poster published on the occasion of the defeat of Caporetto (or Battle of Karfreit) at the end of October 1917 representing a soldier of the Italian army who stripped the name 'Caporetto' from the tip of his bayonet
Portrait of Baruch Spinoza (1632-1677), Dutch philosopher, also known as Bento de Espinosa or Benedictus de Spinoza or Benoit de Spinoza. Engraving of the 17th century
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