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Destiny Collection

"Unveiling the Tapestry of Fate: Exploring the Threads of Destiny" Embarking on a journey through time and art

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Destiny Collection: Papyrus of Ani (Book of the Dead) - The Judgement
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Destiny Collection: Edward I removing the Stone of Scone
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Destiny Collection: Ezra Meeker dressed as a Frontiersman
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Destiny Collection: The Knight, Death and the Devil, 1513 (etching)
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Destiny Collection: The Coronation Chair with the Stone of Scone
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Destiny Collection: Destiny, 1900, (c1930). Creator: John William Waterhouse
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Destiny Collection: The Three Ages of the Woman Painting by Gustav Klimt (1862-1918) 1905 Dim
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Destiny Collection: Druidess / Vercingetorix
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Destiny Collection: Dick Whittington by Arthur Rackham
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Destiny Collection: Fortune Telling 1810
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Destiny Collection: Zodiac Horoscope Star Signs
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Destiny Collection: Tamara and Demon. Illustration to the poem The Demon by Mikhail Lermontov, c. 1880
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Destiny Collection: Taurus
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Destiny Collection: DestinyHope
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Destiny Collection: 16th Century 1562 1560s Animal Art Bruegel Brueghel
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Destiny Collection: Fantastic Adventures - Dr. Destiny Master of the Dead
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Destiny Collection: Death depicted with a bow and arrow
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Destiny Collection: SAUL & WITCH OF ENDOR
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Destiny Collection: The choice of Hercules or the choice between vice and virtue, 1565 circa (oil on canvas)
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Destiny Collection: Witchcraft or the allegory of Hercules, 1540-42 (oil on canvas)
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Destiny Collection: The fortune teller, Kamal-ol-Molk, oil on canvas, fine arts museum, Sa'd Abad museum complex
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Destiny Collection: The Wheel of Fortune
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Destiny Collection: Time and the Door
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Destiny Collection: The young Jules Cesar (100-44 BC) crossing the Adriatic Sea to join Dalmatia bravely advances
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Destiny Collection: In ancient Roman religion and mythology
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Destiny Collection: The three livings and a hermit in front of the three coffins
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Destiny Collection: The Last Judgment Detrempe on wood by Guido di Pietro (or Fra Giovanni da Fiesole)
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Destiny Collection: Knight, Death, and the Devil, 1513 (engraving)
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Destiny Collection: The Fortune Teller (oil on canvas)
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Destiny Collection: The Three Fates, 1810-20 (pen, ink, wash and gouache on paper)
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Destiny Collection: Knight, Death, and the Devil, 1513 (engraving)
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Destiny Collection: Knight, Death and the Devil, 1513 (engraving)
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Destiny Collection: A time for love
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Destiny Collection: Need for a change
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Destiny Collection: The Norns sitting at the foot of Yggdrasill, the tree of the world (colour litho)
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Destiny Collection: Fortune crowning the Merit, vault of the Room of the Little Dog, 1560-1561 (fresco)
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Destiny Collection: Fortune, Ambition and Envy, 1560-1561 (fresco)
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Destiny Collection: Buona Ventura, c. 1617
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Destiny Collection: Fortune, Ambition and Envy, the Room of the little Dog, detail of 2632662, 1560-1561 (fresco)
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Destiny Collection: Buona Ventura, detail of 2384631, c. 1617
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Destiny Collection: Cuchulain follows the Shining Wheel, illustration from Cuchulain, The Hound of Ulster
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Destiny Collection: Atlantic Destiny
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Destiny Collection: Cu Chulainn meeting the Morrigan (colour litho)
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Destiny Collection: But, Percy, what is luck? (colour litho)
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Destiny Collection: Le Reve (he sees in his sleep Love, Glory and Wealth appear to him) (painting)
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Destiny Collection: Fortune teller on Martinique telling Marie Josephe Rose Tascher de La Pagerie she will be Queen of
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Destiny Collection: 'What wide reverses of fate are there!'(engraving)
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Destiny Collection: Knight, Death and the Devil, 1513 (copper plate engraving)


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"Unveiling the Tapestry of Fate: Exploring the Threads of Destiny" Embarking on a journey through time and art, we are reminded that destiny is an intricate tapestry woven by unseen hands. From the ancient Papyrus of Ani to Edward I removing the Stone of Scone, history has witnessed pivotal moments where fate took center stage. In "The Judgement, " depicted in the Papyrus of Ani (Book of the Dead), souls stand before Osiris, their destinies hanging in balance. Just as Edward I's act symbolized his claim to power, it also exemplified how our choices shape our path. "The Knight, Death and the Devil, " an etching from 1513, captures a knight resolute in his purpose despite facing adversity. It serves as a reminder that destiny often tests us with challenges but rewards those who persevere. Within The Coronation Chair lies the Stone of Scone - an emblematic union between royalty and destiny itself. This sacred stone embodies centuries-old traditions and signifies that even thrones are subject to higher forces. John William Waterhouse's painting "Destiny" transports us to a mystical realm where ethereal beauty intertwines with predetermined paths. Here, we witness how they are be both enchanting yet elusive – forever enticing us towards unknown horizons. From Druidess Vercingetorix channeling cosmic energies to Arthur Rackham's portrayal of Dick Whittington seeking fortune amidst adversity – these tales remind us that destiny favors those who dare to dream beyond limitations set upon them. Fortune telling practices throughout history have sought glimpses into what lies ahead; Zodiac Horoscope Star Signs offer insights into celestial alignments shaping individual destinies. Regardless of skin tone or background, all humanity shares this universal quest for understanding our place within this grand design. As we stand at life's crossroads today, let us remember that every step taken opens new gateways to the future.