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[ad_1] Marie Laveau, Voodoo Queen of New Orleans– Marie Catherine Laveau (September 10, 1801 – June 15, 1881) was a Louisiana Creole practitioner of Voodoo, who was renowned in New Orleans. Her daughter, Marie Laveau II, (1827 — c. 1862) also practiced rootwork, conjure, Native American and African spiritualism and Catholicism as well as Louisiana…

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Step into a world where ancient mysticism meets modern allure with this captivating digital art download featuring Marie Laveau, the voodoo queen, in her mystical apothecary shop. Imagine the swirling incense, shelves adorned with exotic ingredients, and flickering candlelight casting a mesmerizing glow. This artwork blends history, magic, and intrigue, promising to transport you to a realm where the ordinary and extraordinary meet. Bring home this enchanting piece and immerse yourself in the mystical allure of Marie Laveau's world. Dimensions: 4400 x 6800 pixels, 300 dpi Old Painting Of A Woman, Beauty Is Subjective, Divinity Aesthetic, Voodoo Aesthetic, Daughters Of The Dust, African Witch, Witch Artwork, Voodoo Witch, Conjure Woman

Step into a world where ancient mysticism meets modern allure with this captivating digital art download featuring Marie Laveau, the voodoo queen, in her mystical apothecary shop. Imagine the swirling incense, shelves adorned with exotic ingredients, and flickering candlelight casting a mesmerizing glow. This artwork blends history, magic, and intrigue, promising to transport you to a realm where the ordinary and extraordinary meet. Bring home this enchanting piece and immerse yourself in…

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This is rumoured to be Marie Laveau Glapion– Marie II (1827 — 1862). Her hypnotising, dead stare is disconcerting, no hint of a smile, no trace of expression. She wears a hair bonnet, drop gold earrings and an ornamental bow worn at the center front of the neckline. Her patterned corseted dress fills the bottom of the frame, hands slightly touching as she leans an elbow on the table. Creole People, Louisiana Creole, Nova Orleans, New Orleans Voodoo, Marie Laveau, Louisiana History, French Creole, Oh My Goddess, Big Easy

This is rumoured to be Marie Laveau Glapion– Marie II (1827 — 1862). Her hypnotising, dead stare is disconcerting, no hint of a smile, no trace of expression. She wears a hair bonnet, drop gold earrings and an ornamental bow worn at the center front of the neckline. Her patterned corseted dress fills the bottom of the frame, hands slightly touching as she leans an elbow on the table.

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