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Clairvoyance Collection (page 2)

Clairvoyance, the mystical ability to see beyond the veil of reality, has captivated human imagination throughout history

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Clairvoyance Collection: The King of Coins, facsimile of a tarot card from the Visconti deck
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Clairvoyance Collection: The Ace of Coins, facsimile of a tarot card from the Visconti deck
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Clairvoyance Collection: The King of Wands, facsimile of a tarot card from the Visconti deck
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Clairvoyance Collection: The Knight of Wands, facsimile of a tarot card from the Visconti deck
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Clairvoyance Collection: The Seven of Wands, facsimile of a tarot card from the Visconti deck
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Clairvoyance Collection: The Ten of Cups, facsimile of a tarot card from the Visconti deck
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Clairvoyance Collection: Tarot Card representing Death
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Clairvoyance Collection: The fortune teller Painting by Simon Vouet (1590-1649) 1620 Sun
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Clairvoyance Collection: Marble relief from Forum Trajan: scene of haruspice (devin etrusque
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Clairvoyance Collection: The fortune teller (The fortune teller) (The indovina) Painting by Pietro Longhi
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Clairvoyance Collection: Etruscan art: two figurines of aruspices (or haruspices), devin etruscan. 3rd century BC
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Clairvoyance Collection: Agnes Sorel (1422-1450) (Lady of Beaute sur Marne) (Beaute-sur-Marne)
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Clairvoyance Collection: An haruspice, a priest reading press in the bowels, 3rd century BC (bronze sculpture)
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Clairvoyance Collection: The fortune teller. Painting by Jean Antoine Watteau (1684-1721), 18th century
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Clairvoyance Collection: The Happy Adventure (oil on canvas, 17th century)
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Clairvoyance Collection: The fortune teller (oil on canvas, 1593-1594)
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Clairvoyance Collection: Ulrica in Giuseppe Verdis opera 'Le bal masque'created in 1859
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Clairvoyance Collection: Saint Brigitte, with her gifts as visionary, is invoked to know the date of death of a
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Clairvoyance Collection: Catherine Theot (1716-1794) mystical and French visionary with Antoine Christophe Gerle
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Clairvoyance Collection: The Salle de Robin, Piccadilly, London (engraving)
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Clairvoyance Collection: The Knave of Cups, facsimile of a tarot card from the Visconti deck
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Clairvoyance Collection: The Ace of Cups, facsimile of a tarot card from the Visconti deck
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Clairvoyance Collection: The Knight of Swords, facsimile of a tarot card from the Visconti deck
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Clairvoyance Collection: The Knave of Coins, facsimile of a tarot card from the Visconti deck
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Clairvoyance Collection: The Nine of Wands, facsimile of a tarot card from the Visconti deck
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Clairvoyance Collection: The Two of Wands, facsimile of a tarot card from the Visconti deck
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Clairvoyance Collection: German edition of the Lenormand French cartomancy deck: The Child, The Fox, The Bear
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Clairvoyance Collection: The Seer, 1881 (pencil and w / c)
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Clairvoyance Collection: The Salle de Robin, Piccadilly (engraving)
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Clairvoyance Collection: The Knave of Swords, facsimile of a tarot card from the Visconti deck
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Clairvoyance Collection: German edition of the Lenormand French cartomancy deck: The Rider, The Clover, The Ship
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Clairvoyance Collection: The Eight of Wands, facsimile of a tarot card from the Visconti deck
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Clairvoyance Collection: The Ten of Swords, facsimile of a tarot card from the Visconti deck
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Clairvoyance Collection: The fortune teller Painting by Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio called Le Caravaggio
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Clairvoyance Collection: Representation of the Pythia of Delphi. Xilography from 'Liber chronicarum'
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Clairvoyance Collection: Les cartes Chanson de Beranger in 'Oeuvres completes'
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Clairvoyance Collection: Turning tables (fluidomania): what are currently occupied by the different peoples of
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Clairvoyance Collection: Zodiac letter Z. Engraving in 'Alphabet des jeux'. Mr
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Clairvoyance Collection: Frontispice of 'Ephemerides years 1775-1786', by Eusachio Zanotto
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Clairvoyance Collection: Four Roman sibyls - Four Roman sibylls - engraving from '
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Clairvoyance Collection: The Queen of Cups, facsimile of a tarot card from the Visconti deck
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Clairvoyance Collection: The Three of Swords, facsimile of a tarot card from the Visconti deck
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Clairvoyance Collection: The Four of Swords, facsimile of a tarot card from the Visconti deck
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Clairvoyance Collection: German edition of the Lenormand French cartomancy deck: The Stork, The Dog, The Tower
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Clairvoyance Collection: The Queen of Wands, facsimile of a tarot card from the Visconti deck
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Clairvoyance Collection: The Knight of Coins, facsimile of a tarot card from the Visconti deck
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Clairvoyance Collection: The King of Swords, facsimile of a tarot card from the Visconti deck


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Clairvoyance, the mystical ability to see beyond the veil of reality, has captivated human imagination throughout history. From ancient Greece to modern times, individuals have sought answers from those gifted with this extraordinary power. In the 19th century, clairvoyants like Barhams Servant and Frederick Marion mesmerized audiences with their uncanny abilities. Czech telepathic entertainer John Hector Cutten delved into the depths of the mind, leaving spectators in awe. Legends also surround revered figures such as The Oracle at Delphi, whose prophetic visions guided countless seekers on their quests for truth. La Corallaia's haunting painting captures a moment frozen in time when destiny intertwines with mysticism. The enchanting artwork "The Fortune Teller" by Kamal-ol-Molk transports us to Tehran's Sa'd Abad museum complex. Its vivid colors and intricate details evoke a sense of wonder and anticipation. Gustave Dore's masterpiece "Les Saltimbanks" depicts a world where clairvoyance meets street performers - an intriguing fusion of magic and reality that leaves viewers spellbound. Even literature has embraced clairvoyance; Shakespeare immortalized it in Macbeth when Banquo encounters three witches who foretell his fate. This engraving brings that pivotal scene to life once more. Artistic portrayals aside, real-life encounters with fortune tellers have left indelible impressions on many souls seeking guidance. Gipsy's oil painting on copper captures both mystery and vulnerability within its brushstrokes. Ancient Greece witnessed the Pythia's presence as she communed with Apollo at his temple. Louis Figuier's engraving from "The Mysteres of Science" allows us glimpses into this sacred connection between mortals and gods. Lastly, "The Fortune-Telling Fool, " rendered delicately in brush and Indian ink on paper during the 17th century, reminds us that they are be both a gift and a curse.