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Hand Made 4 ¼” x 6 ½”Cabinet Cards
Fronts, featuring Pamela Colman-Smith and Aleister Crowley
Backs, designs based on actual turn-of-the-century cards
In the mid 19th century Carte de Visites (photographic visiting cards) were hugely popular in Victorian parlors! Photography studios sprung up all over Europe and America offering to produce the small, relatively inexpensive portraits. People loved them because they could be carried in a pocket or displayed in an album. The Crowley & Waite Victorian Tarot project includes three Carte de Vistes. They are actual photographic prints of 3 of the deck’s most popular cards: Pamela Colman-Smith as the Queen of Wands, Aleister Crowley as the Devil, and the Three of Swords. The pictures are suitable for carrying, framing, installed in an album, hung on a wall, or placed on an altar.
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