Capra Infernalis is a dark and surreal artwork depicting a goat-like devil emerging from a fiery abyss.
The image of the goat-headed devil is a common one in many cultures and religions. It is often associated with evil, darkness, and the occult. In the Middle Ages, the goat-headed devil was often depicted in Christian art as a symbol of Satan.
The name "Baphomet" first appeared in the 14th century, when it was used by the Knights Templar to refer to a pagan deity. However, the Knights Templar were eventually accused of worshipping Baphomet, and the name became associated with Satanism and the occult.
The image of Baphomet was revived in the 19th century by the French occultist Eliphas Lévi.
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