The Golden Vanity, And The Green Bed: Words And Music Of Two Old English Ballads, With Pictures
- 66 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Pamela Colman Smith was an artist and illustrator whose unique vision shaped the visual language of spiritual practices. Her work is characterized by vibrant imagery and an ability to imbue abstract concepts with tangible form. Through her illustrations, Smith delved into the depths of human psyche and symbolism, leaving an indelible mark on esoteric art. Her contribution lies in translating traditional notions into a fresh and accessible visual narrative.
The book is recognized for its significant contribution to literature and serves as an important resource for future generations. It has been reprinted in its original format to maintain its authentic character, including any marks or annotations present in the first edition. This approach ensures that the book's true nature and historical context are preserved for academic and scholarly reference.
This edition features a folded tuckbox and a 32-page instruction booklet. The card fronts match the Premium edition, while the backs display a rosy-cross, symbolizing A.E. Waite and P. Colman Smith's membership in the Rosy Crucian order of the "Golden Dawn." It includes 78 cards, measuring 57 x 89 mm.
Includes Over 2,500 Stickers (32 Complete Sets of All 78 Tarot Cards)―Perfect for Tarot Journaling
Perfect for tarot journaling with any deck that uses the Waite-Smith system of 22 major arcana cards and 56 minor cards These stickers were created for keeping track of your tarot readings in your personal tarot journal.
Tarotkarten haben ihren Ursprung in der Renaissance um 1450 und wurden zunächst für italienische Fürstenhäuser handgemalt. Ein Deck besteht aus 78 Karten, darunter 22 große Arkanen und 56 kleine Arkanen. Arthur Edward Waite ließ die Karten mit Bildern versehen, die von Pamela Colman Smith gestaltet wurden, und nutzte Symbolik zur Deutung.