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  • Formaat: Hardback, 168 pages, kõrgus x laius: 300x240 mm, 82 Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Apr-2024
  • Kirjastus: RM Verlag SL
  • ISBN-10: 8417975993
  • ISBN-13: 9788417975999
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 168 pages, kõrgus x laius: 300x240 mm, 82 Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Apr-2024
  • Kirjastus: RM Verlag SL
  • ISBN-10: 8417975993
  • ISBN-13: 9788417975999
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A significantly expanded edition of Carrington’s acclaimed Tarot series, featuring new archival images and research

The British-born Mexican surrealist Leonora Carrington (1917–2011) spent a lifetime exploring the esoteric traditions of diverse cultures, and incorporated their ideas and symbols into her artistic and literary oeuvre. Tibetan Buddhism, the Kabbalah, ancient Egyptian and Mesopotamian magic, Celtic mythology, witchcraft, astrology and the Tarot were filtered through her feminist lens to create a visionary, woman-centered worldview.
Carrington created a spectacular Major Arcana Tarot deck sometime during the 1950s, laying gold and silver leaf over brilliant color. Exhibited for the first time during her centennial exhibition Leonora Carrington: Magical Tales in 2018, this extraordinary work was a revelation for the public and inspired the publication of The Tarot of Leonora Carrington.
This second, considerably expanded edition—encouraged by the overwhelmingly positive reception of Fulgur’s publication in 2020—explores further the central position that the Tarot held in Carrington’s work. The volume includes an introductory text by her son Gabriel Weisz Carrington, who recalls his mother’s long involvement with the Tarot, followed by a revised and more extensive essay by scholar Susan Aberth and curator Tere Arcq, including detailed analysis of each card: their color symbolism, their relationship to other works and their iconographic origins in ancient esoteric beliefs, including the Mesoamerican influences of her adopted country.
This new edition also reproduces previously unpublished photographs and images, as well as exciting new research into Carrington's influences, emphasizing the authors' claim that her work on the Major Arcana represents an esoteric roadmap to Carrington's feminist vision and wish for a new global gender equality toward a better ecological future for our planet.

Prologue to the New Edition 6(14)
Susan Aberth
Tere Arcq
Leonora's Inner Compass 20(10)
Gabriel Weisz Carrington
As in a Mirror With Multiple Facets: Leonora Carrington and the Tarot 30(1)
Susan Aberth
Tere Arcq
Introduction 31(5)
Carrington, Tarot Cards and the Occult Revival
36(12)
The Move to Mexico
48(2)
Tarot and the Theater
50(7)
Tarot and Portraiture
57(8)
Carrington's Vision of the Tarot
65(7)
Major Arcana. The Individual Cards
72
Susan Aberth
Tere Arcq
0 The Fool
74(3)
Powerful Pairing: The Magician and The High Priestess
77(5)
I The Magician
82(6)
II The High Priestess
88(4)
III The Empress
92(2)
IV The Emperor
94(4)
V The Hierophant
98(4)
VI The Lovers
102(6)
VII The Chariot
108(4)
VIII Justice
112(2)
VIllI Hermit
114(2)
X Wheel of Fortune
116(2)
XI Strength
118(4)
XII The Hanged Man
122(6)
XIII Death
128(2)
XIIII Temperance
130(2)
XV The Devil
132(4)
XVI Tower
136(2)
XVII The Star
138(4)
XVIII The Moon
142(2)
XIX The Sun
144(2)
XX Judgment
146(2)
XXI The World
148