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Number Two, the Moon (litho)

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Number Two, the Moon (litho)

908311 Number Two, the Moon (litho) by English School; Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; English, out of copyright

Media ID 22225010

© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images

Astrological Astrology Balance Contrast Dark Evil Fortune Telling Good Heat History Of Magic Negative Occult Positive Scales Symbolism Tarot Yin And Yang Antithesis Symbols


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Number Two, the Moon (litho) - A Captivating Glimpse into the Mysteries of Balance and Symbolism

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. This mesmerizing print captures an intriguing lithograph titled "Number Two, the Moon". With its rich symbolism and contrasting elements, this artwork takes us on a journey through the realms of fortune telling, occult history, and astrology. The image showcases a deck of cards featuring the yin and yang symbol as well as scales representing balance. The moon looms large in the background, casting an ethereal glow upon these symbols. Its light represents positivity and life while also serving as a reminder of our mortality with hints of death. In this composition, we witness a stark contrast between good and evil, wealth and poverty. The moon's cold light illuminates both sides equally – revealing that even within darkness lies potential for growth. As we delve deeper into this intricate engraving, we are reminded of tarot illustrations that have long been associated with divination practices. Each element holds profound meaning: from the moon's astrological significance to the symbolic representation of heat versus cold. This remarkable piece from Bridgeman Images invites us to contemplate duality in all aspects of existence – urging us to seek harmony amidst opposing forces. It serves as a powerful testament to humanity's eternal quest for understanding life's mysteries through ancient wisdom passed down through generations. Through this print captured by Fine Art Finder, we are transported into a world where symbolism reigns supreme – offering glimps

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