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Public Burning Execution - 17th-Century Engraving Illustration #3257816 (License: Personal Use)
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This black-and-white line engraving illustrates a public execution by burning, likely from the 17th century, showing a central figure in period attire supervising the event while a woman or man kneels beside the pyre arranging kindling; thick smoke billows upward as the condemned raises their hands in apparent appeal. The crowd includes men, women, and children, some covering their faces, others gesturing dramatically, capturing the emotional gravity and theatricality of such punishments. Architectural details suggest a town square setting, possibly near a church or courthouse.
This image is commonly used in historical articles, educational resources, or museum exhibits about early modern European legal systems, witch trials, religious persecution, or capital punishment. It serves users seeking visual context for academic research, teaching materials, or documentary storytelling around justice and morality in pre-Enlightenment societies.
Related Cliparts: A dramatic 17th-century woodcut showing a condemned person being burned at the stake, surrounded by spectators and authorities-historical documentation of judicial punishment.
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