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I have always been particularly fascinated by the art nouveau design of the classic Rider-Waite tarot deck, first published in England in 1909 and still the most famous and popular deck on the ...
With Waite’s guidance, Smith conjured the Major and Minor Arcana and illustrated the Rider-Waite cards, creating what became one of the most famous tarot decks in the Western world.
This is my favorite card! Lucky you, Taurus, because the Magician brings the best of Mercury's powers to whoever it graces. Expect to have great conversations, creative ideas, productive pitches ...
Illustrations by Pamela Colman Smith for the Rider-Waite tarot deck (1909, reprinted in 1937) (courtesy Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library). As Halloween approaches, it offers a chance to ...
Inspired by the classic Rider-Waite tarot deck, “The Magician Longs to See” tarot by Benjamin Mackey features beloved Twin Peaks residents reimagined as the classic cards.There’s Andy as The ...
Published in 1910, the 78 cards of the “Waite-Smith” deck have become synonymous with tarot. A new book delves into their history, importance and popularity.
Psychic Mary’s decks are reinterpretations of Rider-Waite cards—the best-recognized tarot iconography—and, as such, can be navigated with most contemporary tarot guidebooks.
Five tarot card readers and astrologers share the best tarot and oracle card decks, how to choose one, and the history of the practice. Their favorites span from the classic Rider Waite Smith deck ...
Foreigners walking through Port-au-Prince might associate Haiti’s capital city with misery and desperation. But in the eyes of Alice Smeets and the Haitian artists known as Atis Rezistans ...