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No, not at all, and I do know the difference. The deck I got yesterday is this one.
wow Lo Scarabeo must be printing the Crowley Thoth deck - jolly cool !!!
No, not at all, and I do know the difference. The deck I got yesterday is this one.
I've just been to a lecture about Lady Frieda Harris last night, at my favourite esoteric bookshop. Remarkable lady (Treadwells bookshop in Bloomsbury, London).
Five years of painting during the hardship of war - with a constant stormy relationship with Crowley - all by letter!.
Ah, gothcha! I stand corrected.No, not at all, and I do know the difference. The deck I got yesterday is this one.
But there were also some exhibitions that were organized without informing Crowley. And Harris was given sole credit, despite their mutual agreement to exhibit the work anonymously. At the opening of an exhibition at the Royal Society of Painters in Water Colour's, Crowley showed up unannounced and caught Harris by surprise.When the paintings were displayed in a gallery it was a joint decision by the both of them that his reputation could prove detrimental, and so he distanced himself from the showing and his name does not appear on the gallery material.
Richard Kaczynski said:An August 4 exhibit at the Royal Society of Painters in Water Colour's on Conduit Street followed the Berkeley Galleries exhibition. Learning of this show, Crowley remarked, "Again, she didn't tell me." He feared Frieda was stealing all the credit for their work, and his friends encouraged this perception. Thus Crowley appeared unexpectedly at the exhibits opening on August 4, confronting a stupefied Frieda Harris, who stammered something about how she had just sent him a letter about the show. Coolly, he replied, "I knew about it on Saturday morning." It was difficult to stay angry at her, however.
But there were also some exhibitions that were organized without informing Crowley. And Harris was given sole credit, despite their mutual agreement to exhibit the work anonymously. At the opening of an exhibition at the Royal Society of Painters in Water Colour's, Crowley showed up unannounced and caught Harris by surprise.