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Francis Barrett, illustration from The Magus, London, 1801
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Francis Barrett, illustration from The Magus, London, 1801
CHT326185 Francis Barrett, illustration from The Magus, London, 1801, published by Lackington, Allen, and co. (engraving) (b/w photo) by Orme, Daniel (1766-p.1832); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France; (add.info.: Barrett (b.c.1770-80); The Magus, or Celestial Intelligencer; being a complete system of Occult Philosophy ; English occultist; ); eArchives Charmet; British, out of copyright
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Alchemy Bow Tie Cabbala Magic Metaphysics Sideburns Sorcery Supernatural Whiskers Witchcraft
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This print showcases Francis Barrett, an English occultist, in an intriguing illustration from his renowned work, "The Magus". Published in London in 1801 by Lackington, Allen, and co. , this engraving captures the essence of Barrett's comprehensive system of Occult Philosophy. In the image, Barrett is depicted as a distinguished figure with a bust-like appearance. His oval-shaped portrait exudes an air of mystique and wisdom. Sporting sideburns and whiskers that were fashionable during the era, he dons a bow tie that adds to his scholarly demeanor. As a student and professor of chemistry, Barrett delved into various realms such as alchemy, witchcraft, metaphysics, and cabbala. This magical textbook became a significant reference for those seeking knowledge about supernatural phenomena. The sculpture-like quality of this artwork brings forth both reverence and curiosity towards Barrett's contributions to the world of magic and sorcery. The intricate details captured by artist Daniel Orme further enhance the allure surrounding this enigmatic individual. Now preserved within the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris, France; this mesmerizing print offers us a glimpse into history while reminding us of humanity's enduring fascination with the unknown. It serves as a testament to Francis Barrett's lasting impact on occult studies and continues to inspire generations interested in exploring hidden dimensions beyond our ordinary perception.
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