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Divine Circus Oracle – Alana Fairchild
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Klimt and his strong allegorical subjects inspired this Tarot designed by A.A. Atanassov. Every now and then a fundamental aspect of the artwork of the great Viennese artist emerges, or rather the revival of figurative and compositional aspects of Hellenic classicism. A revival with roots in the Nietzschean culture that indicates a return to the origin; that is, to that ancient Greek world where authentic aesthetic and ethical models can still be found uncontaminated.
The symbol inherent in this deck is perfectly coherent with that symbolist culture that also gave original to Klimt’s artwork. The pictorial images of the Viennese artist are, in fact, full of hermeticism: his works seem to be depictions of a mystery and even more so an expression of emotions and drives. And so Adorno and his Aesthetic Theory, which traces the essence of art to an enigma, comes to mind.
Complete with instruction booklet.
Mythic Tarot Deck – Juliet Sharman-Burke & Liz Greene
The line art has been restored from the original xylography made by Claude Burdel in 1751. The colours have been restored to the original brilliance and the cards have been enhanced with full gold impressions on every Arcana. This deck is the richest and most precious Marseille deck ever. With revised instructions and graphics.
78 full col cards with gold foil impressions & instructions
Born in London in 1867, Rackham confirmed his calling when he illustrated a popular edition of Grimm’s Fairy Tales shortly followed shortly after by The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens – a proper beginning for an artists who would draw readers into the realms of myth, legend, and fairies for the rest of his life.
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