History Of Magic - Alison Blickle

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HIST OF M PART &I


TORY AGIC T I, II, III A selection of excerpts from the book HISTORY OF MAGIC.


Stab, 72 x 48�, 2014, Kravets Wehby Gallery


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A map of the heavens – the sun is the father and the moon its mother.

Devotional, 48 x 36�, 2014 Eleanor Harwood Gallery


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contains n a single nishes hold of to the prothe Art.


The Tablet all Magic in page. It van if not laid h according t cessess of t


contains n a single nishes hold of to the prothe Art. The Visitor, 72 x 60�, 2014 Kravets Wehby Gallery


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This is the name of the Stone which at night has the appearance of fire, being flaming and sparkling, while in the day it dazzles by its brightness.

Compass,48 x 36�, 2014 Kravets Wehby Gallery


Initiation, 55.5 x 80�, 2014 Kravets Wehby Gallery


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Her experiences were so signal that a state of exhaustion supervened, and she had to be restored with drops of some magical elixir.

Geo Woman, 48 x 36�, 2014 Kravets Wehby Gallery


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Justice, 65 x 45�, 2014 Kravets Wehby Gallery




Previous page The tent, 48 x 60”, 2014 Kravets Wehby Gallery

Right Welcome, 80 x 60”, 2014 Kravets Wehby Gallery


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Left Coming to Town, 80 x 60”, 2014 Kravets Wehby Gallery Above Meeting, 76 x 56”, 2014 Kravets Wehby Gallery


With tears of “Love, L cast themse each other’


and cries Love” they elves into ’s arms.


With tears of “Love, L cast themse each other’


and cries Love” they elves into ’s arms. Uncrossing, 81 x 108”, 2014

Kravets Wehby Gallery


Uncrossing (detail), 2014 Seelevel Gallery


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History Of Magic • Alison Blickle In her first book with Anteism, History of Magic, Alison Blickle relates a connection we all share with nature, our ancestors and the unseen worlds around us. Strength, fearlessness and Sisterhood emanate from these images, inducing pattern recognition and a sure sense of interconnectivity.

Paired with excerpts from writings on ceremonial magic by 19C French Occultist Éliphas Lévi, Blickle delivers a genuine Mythos in this timeless body of work. Introduction by Kristin Farr. Designed by Frederique Gagnon. Printed & Bound in Montreal, Canada.

First Edition - Limited 250 copies

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