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The image shows a portrait of a young Navajo man, photographed by Carl Moon. The text in the image is a quote attributed to the Hopi Blue Star Prophecy. Photographer: Carl E. Moon (1878โ1948). Title: Known as "A Navajo Boy". Date: The photograph was taken around 1906 or 1907. Model: Esikio Tobar (1893โ1950), a member of the Lipan Apache tribe, who posed for the portrait.
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So true!
A little virtual warmth during the winter season.
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The image depicts a Masonic representation of Jacob's Ladder, which is a biblical vision described in the Book of Genesis (chapter 28). Jacob's Ladder symbolises the path to enlightenment and the connection between heaven and earth. The three pillars represent wisdom, strength and beauty, which are fundamental principles of Freemasonry. The symbols of the sun, moon and star represent the three lights of the Lodge and the universal nature of Freemasonry. The ladder itself is a symbol of the Freemason's progress through the various degrees and the moral teachings he receives along the way.
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The "secret seal of Solomon" is a symbol of power over visible and invisible forces, of the unity of opposites and of protection. It appears as a hexagram or pentagram, was understood to be King Solomon's ring and serves in magic and mysticism as the key to dominion over "above and below".
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The magic circle. In a style typical of his work, Waterhouse depicts a solitary female figure in the centre foreground, surrounded by a blurred, unreal-looking landscape. At least one figure is faintly recognisable in the background, looking almost exclusively at the foreground figure. Waterhouse paid careful attention to the angles used, balancing the circle the figure draws around herself with a triangle - her outstretched arm, extended by the straight stick, is at a 25-degree angle to her upright body. The determined face emphasises the witch's power, her exclusion of ravens and frogs (popular symbols of magic) and her mastery of the pillar of smoke. Instead of arching outwards or being swayed by the wind, she remains in a straight line. A living snake coils around the woman's neck. The magical circle is similar in composition to Waterhouse's later painting Miranda - The Storm from 1916 , which also depicts a woman associated with magic. Miranda wears a similar dress to the witch in The Magic Circle , and her face can only be seen in profile. In contrast to Frederick Sandy's depictions of sorceresses, such as Morgan le Fay (1864) and Medea (1868) , Waterhouse portrayed his witch with an attentive but not malicious expression.
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Artist John William Waterhouse. Year 1886. Oil on Canvas. Measures 183 cm ร 127 cm (72 inches ร 50 inches). Location Tate Britain, London, UK.
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The image shows an ink drawing by Aleister Crowley entitled "Satan". Artist: Aleister Crowley (1875-1947), a well-known British occultist, ceremonial magician, writer and philosopher. Title of the work: "Satan". Technique: Pen and ink drawing. Content: The drawing shows a figure with horn-like features, which can be interpreted as Satan, embedded in an architectural or symbolic environment. Source: The image is from the Hulton Picture Library.
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Source: Hulton Picture Library
Marguerithe Ammann: The Dragon (1958) - a colourful work inspired by the mythical Basel figure Basilisk.
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