Thompkins H. Matteson: Article Analysis

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Thompkins H. Matteson was known for painting scenes with historical and religious themes. Depicting an event during Salem witch trials, this painting was exhibited by the artist in New York in 1848. "Mary Fisher, a young girl, was seized upon by Deputy Governor Bellingham in the absence of Governor Endicott, and shamefully stripped for the purpose of ascertaining whether she was a witch, with the Devil's mark upon her.” quoted from John Greenleaf Whittier's book Supernaturalism of New England in 1874. Witch hunts similar to Mary Fisher’s were far to common and the tragedy of Salem extended beyond the people who were executed. Paranoia and hysteria of colonists during this period claimed the innocent lives of

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