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Frontispiece and Titlepage of "The Conjurors Magazine", pub. 1792 (litho)
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Frontispiece and Titlepage of "The Conjurors Magazine", pub. 1792 (litho)
1219466 Frontispiece and Titlepage of " The Conjurors Magazine", pub. 1792 (litho) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; English, out of copyright
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Alchemist Alchemy Astrology Bats Bugs Conjuror Crocodile Eagle Globes Johann Kaspar Lavater Magician Physiognomy Rams Head Scorpion Scroll Skull Telescope Serpent Snakes Symbols
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This lithograph from 1792, titled "Frontispiece and Titlepage of The Conjurors Magazine" is a mesmerizing glimpse into the world of magic and alchemy. Created by an anonymous English School artist in the 18th century, this print showcases a rich tapestry of symbols and imagery that evoke both curiosity and wonder. At first glance, one's eyes are drawn to the central figure - a man with intense eyes, holding a scroll adorned with mystical markings. Surrounding him are celestial globes, telescopes, and various tools associated with alchemy. A woman stands beside him, her expression enigmatic as she gazes upon a skull decorated with snakes and insects. The composition is filled with intriguing details: bats fluttering overhead, reptiles slithering across the page, and an eagle perched atop a scorpion. A crocodile lurks in the background while a ram's head emerges from behind mysterious curtains. These elements hint at ancient wisdom intertwined with arcane knowledge. Johann Kaspar Lavater's physiognomy theory also finds representation here through diverse facial expressions depicted on different characters' visages – revealing their inner nature or intentions. Overall, this engraving captures the essence of magic and mystery prevalent during its time. It invites viewers to delve into realms beyond our understanding where secrets lie waiting to be unlocked. As we gaze upon this print from centuries past, we can't help but feel captivated by its allure – reminding us that even in
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