🎃Happy Halloween, everyone! 🎃 I’ve gotten this request quite frequently throughout the year, but thought I’d save it for spooky season since it is very creepy. There are no confirmed portraits of Elizabeth, but this portrait has a good chance of being of her, so I used it for the purposes of the recreation because it’s the best one available for artistic purposes. The others were just too hard to work from. (❗️Trigger warning for torture & murder, don’t read below)
Countess Elizabeth Báthory (Erzsébet Báthory) (1560 –1614) was a Hungarian noblewoman. She has been labeled as the most prolific female serial killer in history (documented, at least). She was accused at trial of torturing and murdering hundreds of young girls & women between 1590 and 1610. The stories of her sadistic murders were verified by the testimony of more than 300 witnesses and survivors, as well as many bodies. Eyewitnesses reported seeing her carrying out severe beatings, mutilation, burning, freezing, and starving girls to death. Because of her family’s status, she was not executed but rather imprisoned for the remainder of her life in Cachtice Castle. Folklore (although unsubstantiated) about Báthory has followed her throughout history, saying she bathed in the blood of virgins. Her legacy certainly lives on in modern popular culture.
Left Portrait base: Public Domain. Right Portrait base: Pexels. Created using Photoshop.