The Hermit in Botticelli’s Temptations of Christ

The Hermit in Botticelli’s Temptations of Christ

The Hermit in Botticelli’s Temptations of Christ

The Temptations of Christ is a fresco by the Italian Renaissance painter Sandro Botticelli, executed in 1480–1482 and located in the Sistine Chapel, Rome.
In 1480 Botticelli, together with a couple other Florentine painters, left for Rome, where he had been called as part of the reconciliation project between Lorenzo de’ Medici, the de facto ruler of Florence, and Pope Sixtus IV. The Florentines started to work in the Sistine Chapel as early as the Spring of 1481.
The theme of the decoration of the Chapel was a parallel between the Stories of Moses and those of Christ, showing the continuity between the Old and the New Testament. It also was meant to prove the continuity between the divine law of the Tables and the message of Jesus, who has chosen Peter, the first bishop of Rome, as his successor. This would finally result in the legitimation of the latter’s successors, the popes of Rome. Read more The Hermit in Botticelli’s Temptations of Christ

Secrets of Crowley’s Thoth Tarot

Fortune-telling with playing cards comparative charts

Fortune-telling with playing cards comparative charts
Aleister Crowley was an English occultist, ceremonial magician, adventurer, mountaineer, poet, painter, novelist, and allegedly spy or secret government agent, member, or co-founder of several esoteric orders, founder of Thelema, considered the Godfather of modern Satanism and labelled by the press of his time as being “the wickedest man in the world”. Preceded mainly by his bad reputation, Crowley is the one to love or hate. He has remained one of the most influential figures of the twentieth century, both amongst occult-ists and in popular culture. In 2002, a BBC poll placed Crowley on the honourable seventy-third position in a list of the 100 Greatest Britons, a list led by Sir Winston Churchill, and populated by prominent personalities such as Charles Darwin, William Shakespeare, Sir Isaac Newton, John Lennon or Diana, Princess of Wales. He has become even more famous after his death than during his life. Read more Secrets of Crowley’s Thoth Tarot

Lions Gateway Tarot by Jessica Leigh Henry

Lions Gateway Tarot by Jessica Leigh Henry

Lions Gateway Tarot by Jessica Leigh Henry
In a globalised and digitalised world, humanity seems to lose its way. Although it may have been a long and subtle process, the signs of disaster are more obvious nowadays than ever before. The Tarot deck is one of the most relevant examples. Read more Lions Gateway Tarot by Jessica Leigh Henry

Tarot timeline in 50 imagines, video 09 The Hermit

The timeline of the Tarot in 50 imagines

The timeline of the Tarot in 50 imagines is a project I was thinking about, and I have planned and prepared for a while now. Read more Tarot timeline in 50 imagines, video 09 The Hermit

Tarot timeline in 50 imagines, video 08 Justice

The timeline of the Tarot in 50 imagines is a project I was thinking about, and I have planned and prepared for a while now. Read more Tarot timeline in 50 imagines, video 08 Justice

Visconti Modrone Tarot by Lo Scarabeo

Visconti Modrone Tarot 2019

Visconti Modrone Tarot 2019
The highly anticipated restored edition of the Visconti Modrone Tarot by Lo Scarabeo is finally here!
Last year 717 backers pledged €46,258 on Kickstarter for the project and a few more on a second campaign on IndieGoGo. With a few delays regarding the delivery and some worries regarding the quality of the final products, the waiting was almost painful in the final couple of weeks. Read more Visconti Modrone Tarot by Lo Scarabeo