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Clairvoyance Collection (page 4)

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

Background imageClairvoyance Collection: Russian custom: the horoscope of molten lead silhouettes

Russian custom: the horoscope of molten lead silhouettes
XEE4175989 Russian custom: the horoscope of molten lead silhouettes. On New Years Eve, molten lead is dropped into a water basin

Background imageClairvoyance Collection: Monsieur Babient decided to go and turn off the sun himself so as not to make his

Monsieur Babient decided to go and turn off the sun himself so as not to make his
LSE4403350 Monsieur Babient decided to go and turn off the sun himself so as not to make his prediction lie, caricature about Honore Daumiers comet of 1857 (1808-1879)

Background imageClairvoyance Collection: A fortune teller in the streets of Edo (now Tokyo). Engraving to illustrate the journey

A fortune teller in the streets of Edo (now Tokyo). Engraving to illustrate the journey
LSE4328702 A fortune teller in the streets of Edo (now Tokyo). Engraving to illustrate the journey to Japan, by Aime Humbert, minister of the Swiss Confederation, in 1863-1864

Background imageClairvoyance Collection: Maese Pedro and the fortune-telling ape - from 'Don Quixote de la Mancha'

Maese Pedro and the fortune-telling ape - from "Don Quixote de la Mancha"
XEE4157513 Maese Pedro and the fortune-telling ape - from " Don Quixote de la Mancha" by Miguel Cervantes (1547-1616) (Don Quixote) - Woodcut after drawing by Gustave Dore by Dore

Background imageClairvoyance Collection: Tschutkis man consulting the auspures (Asia)

Tschutkis man consulting the auspures (Asia)
LSE4087693 Tschutkis man consulting the auspures (Asia). by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageClairvoyance Collection: Occult sciences: the hand with its lines to read the future

Occult sciences: the hand with its lines to read the future
JLJ4567273 Occult sciences: the hand with its lines to read the future. Plate drawn from a palmistry, 1466. Private collection by Unknown Artist

Background imageClairvoyance Collection: The fortune teller Detail representing the hand of the client stretched out in that of

The fortune teller Detail representing the hand of the client stretched out in that of
JLJ4607720 The fortune teller Detail representing the hand of the client stretched out in that of the woman who reads the lines of his palm

Background imageClairvoyance Collection: The fortune teller Painting by Jacob Van Velsen (after 1625-c. 1656) 1631 Sun

The fortune teller Painting by Jacob Van Velsen (after 1625-c. 1656) 1631 Sun
LRI4622814 The fortune teller Painting by Jacob Van Velsen (after 1625-c. 1656) 1631 Sun. 26x23 cm Paris, musee du Louvre - The Fortune teller, by Jacob Van Velsen (after 1625-c.1656)

Background imageClairvoyance Collection: Chiromancy and divinatory prediction: representation of the different lines of the hand

Chiromancy and divinatory prediction: representation of the different lines of the hand
GIA4703517 Chiromancy and divinatory prediction: representation of the different lines of the hand allowing the interpretation of the personalite

Background imageClairvoyance Collection: CLAIRVOYANCE

CLAIRVOYANCE
A satirical and sceptical comment by Cruikshank. Date: 1845

Background imageClairvoyance Collection: Frederick Marion, Czech telepathic entertainer

Frederick Marion, Czech telepathic entertainer
Frederick Marion (real name Josef Kraus, 1892-?), Czech entertainer who used telepathy and clairvoyance. His last public activities seem to have taken place in 1946

Background imageClairvoyance Collection: John Hector Cutten, psychical researcher

John Hector Cutten, psychical researcher and writer with a special interest in telepathy and clairvoyance. He served as secretary of the Society for Psychical Research

Background imageClairvoyance Collection: Mrs. Violet Parent Clairvoyent

Mrs. Violet Parent Clairvoyent. Victorian Lady sitting in chair Date: 1939

Background imageClairvoyance Collection: Landscape with Gypsy Fortune-Tellers (pen and w / c on paper)

Landscape with Gypsy Fortune-Tellers (pen and w / c on paper)
XKH145204 Landscape with Gypsy Fortune-Tellers (pen and w/c on paper) by Avercamp, Hendrik (1585-1634); 17.8x26 cm; Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg, Germany; Dutch, out of copyright

Background imageClairvoyance Collection: The Fortune Teller, 1631 (oil on copper)

The Fortune Teller, 1631 (oil on copper)
XIR215173 The Fortune Teller, 1631 (oil on copper) by Velsen, Jacob van (fl.1625 - d.1626); 26x23 cm; Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: La Diseuse de Bonne Aventure; ); Dutch, out of copyright

Background imageClairvoyance Collection: Glass ball

Glass ball in a shaft of orange light

Background imageClairvoyance Collection: Diagram used in palmistry, 16th century

Diagram used in palmistry, 16th century
Palmistry. 16th century woodcut illustration showing cardinal lines and points for palmistry. Palmistry, or chiromency, is the alleged ability to foresee the future of an individual from the crease

Background imageClairvoyance Collection: Attempting Clairvoyance

Attempting Clairvoyance
Frederick Marion - real name Josef Kraus - Czech stage magician, attempts clairvoyance on the contents of a tin under the direction of Harry Price



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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.