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Keith Haring, Altarpiece: The Life of Christ
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Isn’t love specificity and universality all at once? True communion can only be achieved through an individual. I love someone, but since she is the symbol of everything, I partake of the essence of everything, unconsciously and naively. Love’s universality presupposes the specificity of the object of love; the individual is a window on the universal.
Emil Cioran, On the Heights of Despair, trans. Ilinca Zarifopol-Johnston
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Architectural ornament. Planches illustrées en noir et blanc de René Leblond/Illustrated black and white plates by René Leblond. 1909.
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Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa. De Occulta Philosophia. 1533.
Sigils of the fixed stars and constellations. In the Hermetic tradition — which holds that hidden correspondences link celestial bodies to earthly phenomena — sigils were signs constructed from geomantic figures. These were patterns generated by making random marks and reducing them to rows of dots. Connecting them in various ways produced a unique shape assigned to a star or constellation and used in talismans and rituals to invoke those bodies' power.
Pictured top to bottom: Caput Algol, Pleiades, Aldebaran, Hircus, Canis Major, Canis Minor, Cor Leonis, Cauda Ursae, Ala Corui, Spica, Alchameth, Elpheia, Cor Scorpii, Vultur Cadens, and Cauda Capricorni.
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