All 72 daemons, organized by their classical rank — Kings, Dukes, Princes, Marquises, Presidents, Earls, and the single Knight. Each card represents a 1:1 Baroque digital painting from the collection.
The Goetia Collection is an artistic recreation of the 72 daemons described in the classical grimoires, reinterpreted as Baroque-style digital paintings with dramatic lighting and details inspired by masters like Caravaggio and Rembrandt. Each piece was meticulously crafted to capture the aesthetic, symbolism, and character of each entity, honoring their traditional descriptions while presenting a contemporary, collectible vision.
More than a set of illustrations, the collection creates a cohesive visual universe, organized by ancient hierarchies, powers, and correspondences. Each daemon features a unique digital oil painting, dedicated metadata, its own explanatory page, and a connection to a corresponding angel — part of an upcoming complementary collection.
The project bridges art, history, and technology, allowing each piece to become a unique digital asset, registered on-chain and owned exclusively by its collector.
The Goetia is the best-known part of the Lesser Key of Solomon, a collection of ritual texts that catalog 72 daemons, their seals, hierarchies, powers, and correspondences. Rather than “monsters”, they are described as intelligences that rule over specific aspects of reality.
In this project, the Goetia is approached as a symbolic and historical system: each daemon is presented with its classical description, astrological and elemental attributions, and a visual reinterpretation as a Baroque-style digital painting.
All daemons were described through extensive research, taking into account multiple historical interpretations of the Goetia across centuries — from early grimoires to modern esoteric traditions. Whenever traditions diverge, the structure reflects a balanced synthesis of these perspectives.
The project bridges art, history, and technology, allowing each piece to become a unique digital asset, registered on-chain and owned exclusively by its collector.