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Zodiac Collection

The concept of the zodiac has fascinated humans for centuries, as evidenced by various historical artifacts and artworks

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Zodiac Collection: August - the Chateau d Etampes, 15th century, (1939). Creator: Jean Limbourg
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Zodiac Collection: Palmistry map of the hand
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Zodiac Collection: May (Les Tres Riches Heures du duc de Berry), 1412-1416. Artist
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Zodiac Collection: Aztec calendar
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Zodiac Collection: Catalan Atlas, 14th century
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Zodiac Collection: Achilles Shields
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Zodiac Collection: Scorpius constellation
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Zodiac Collection: February (Les Tres Riches Heures du duc de Berry), 1412-1416. Creator: Limbourg brothers
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Zodiac Collection: Zodiac mosaic at the Beit Alpha Synagogue in Israel. Mosaic, 6th century
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Zodiac Collection: Zodiacal calendar, 1897. Artist: Alphonse Mucha
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Zodiac Collection: CELLARIUS, Andreas (1596-1665). Atlas Coelestis
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Zodiac Collection: Decembre, 1896. Creator: Eugene Samuel Grasset
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Zodiac Collection: The Constellations (Plate XXI) Capricorn and Aquarius, from A Celestial Atlas by Alexander Jamieson
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Zodiac Collection: Scorpius constellation
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Zodiac Collection: Astrology and medicine, artwork
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Zodiac Collection: PTOLEMYs SYSTEM (1)
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Zodiac Collection: 12 Signs of Zodiac
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Zodiac Collection: Constellation map. On the left side, the northern
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Zodiac Collection: SKY CHART
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Zodiac Collection: Achilles Shields
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Zodiac Collection: Gemini
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Zodiac Collection: Sagittarius
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Zodiac Collection: Pisces (Rossum)
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Zodiac Collection: Taurus
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Zodiac Collection: Johannes Stabius map of the world, 1515, (1936). Artist: Albrecht Durer
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Zodiac Collection: Novembre, 1896. Creator: Eugene Samuel Grasset
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Zodiac Collection: Zodiac with winged male, poss. Cupid / Eros
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Zodiac Collection: 16th-century medical astrology
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Zodiac Collection: Medical zodiac, 15th century diagram
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Zodiac Collection: 18th century astrology
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Zodiac Collection: Picnic on the Beach
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Zodiac Collection: Fevrier, 1896. Creator: Eugene Samuel Grasset
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Zodiac Collection: Juillet, 1896. Creator: Eugene Samuel Grasset
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Zodiac Collection: October - the Louvre, 15th century, (1939). Creators: Paul Limbourg, Jean Colombe
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Zodiac Collection: May, 1412-1416. Artist: Paul Limbourg
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Zodiac Collection: April, 1412-1416. Artist: Paul Limbourg
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Zodiac Collection: Artists depiction of the constellation Libra the Scales
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Zodiac Collection: Astrology / Zodiac
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Zodiac Collection: Prague astronomical clocks calendar plate (oil on copper plate)
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Zodiac Collection: Septembre, 1896. Creator: Eugene Samuel Grasset
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Zodiac Collection: Juin, 1896. Creator: Eugene Samuel Grasset
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Zodiac Collection: Influence of the Universe, the Macrocosm, on Man, the Microcosm, 1678
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Zodiac Collection: The Situation of the Earth in the Heavens, plate 74 from The Celestial Atlas
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Zodiac Collection: Copernican worldview, 1708
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Zodiac Collection: 1731 Johann Scheuchzer planet orbit C008 / 8008
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Zodiac Collection: Leo constellation
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Zodiac Collection: Historical artwork of the constellation of Taurus
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Zodiac Collection: Modern Zodia: Scorpio


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The concept of the zodiac has fascinated humans for centuries, as evidenced by various historical artifacts and artworks. From the palmistry map of the hand to ancient manuscripts like the Catalan Atlas from the 14th century, we can see how people have long been intrigued by celestial patterns and their connection to human fate. One such representation is found in the Aztec calendar, which beautifully depicts intricate zodiac symbols that were significant in their culture. Similarly, Achilles Shields showcase zodiac signs as a form of protection and symbolism. In medieval times, artists like the Limbourg brothers captured different months of the year in stunning illustrations. The February painting from Les Tres Riches Heures du duc de Berry transports us back to a time when astrology played an important role in daily life. May's depiction also showcases how zodiac signs were incorporated into art during this period. Moving forward through history, we encounter a mesmerizing mosaic at Beit Alpha Synagogue in Israel dating back to the 6th century. This artwork portrays zodiac signs alongside other religious imagery, highlighting their significance across cultures. The Scorpius constellation holds particular fascination due to its unique shape and mythology associated with it. Its presence in ancient texts and depictions further emphasizes humanity's enduring interest in understanding celestial bodies. As time progressed into more modern eras, artists like Eugene Samuel Grasset and Alphonse Mucha continued incorporating zodiac motifs into their works. Grasset's December illustration captures both winter solstice festivities and astrological elements seamlessly intertwined. On another note, Mucha's Zodiacal calendar showcases his signature Art Nouveau style while celebrating each sign individually. Even scientific minds couldn't resist exploring these cosmic wonders; Andreas Cellarius' Atlas Coelestis provides detailed maps of constellations that continue to inspire astronomers today. Whether portrayed on palmistry maps or depicted artistically throughout history, our fascination with astrology persists.