Art Credit List

1. “Once, in a dream, I saw a great church …” Pamela Colman Smith, 1903. (The Green Sheaf, issue 2, illustration courtesy of Koretaka Eguchi, private collection.) page xv

2. Shakespeare’s Heroines Calendar, Pamela Colman Smith, 1899. Courtesy of Mark Samuels Lasner Collection. page 4

3. Rose Cross Lamen. (Illustration courtesy of James Clark.) page 16

4. Waite’s Rose Cross Spread. (Illustration courtesy of James Clark.) page 17

5. A Letter to Stieglitz from Pamela, 1909. (Scan courtesy of authors, private collection.) page 22

6. Pamela Colman Smith in the Critic, 1899. (Photograph courtesy of Koretaka Eguchi, private collection.) page 24

7. Pamela Colman Smith in The Craftsman, 1912. (Illustration courtesy of authors, private collection.) page 25

8. Sir Pellias, the Gentle Knight by Howard Pyle, 1903. (Illustration courtesy of authors, private collection.) page 26

9. Our Adventures, Pamela Colman Smith, 1902. (Illustration courtesy of authors, private collection.) page 30

10. Our Adventures, Pamela Colman Smith 1902. (Illustration courtesy of authors, private collection.) page 31

11. Portrait of a Young Girl, Pamela Colman Smith, (Illustration courtesy of authors, original painting in private collection.) page 34

12. W. B. Yeats by Pamela Colman Smith, 1901. (Illustration courtesy of authors, private collection.) page 35

13. Broad Sheet by Pamela Colman Smith. (Illustration courtesy of authors, private collection.) page 37

14. False Mercury by Edward Burne-Jones. (Courtesy of the Trustees of the British Museum, used under license.) page 38

15. Comes He Not by Edward Burne-Jones. (Courtesy of the Trustees of the British Museum, used under license.) page 39

16. Pamela Colman Smith by Alphaeus Cole, courtesy of Stuart Kaplan. page 41

17. 9 of Cups. Reproduced by permission of U.S. Games Systems. page 44

18. Pamela Colman Smith in The Lamp, 1903. (Illustration courtesy of authors, private collection.) page 46

19. A Letter from Pamela to Stieglitz, 1907. (Illustration courtesy of authors, private collection.) page 49

20. Pamela Colman Smith Picture in Gillette Castle. (Courtesy of Gillette Castle State Park, used with permission.) page 51

21. Golden Dawn Membership Roll. (Courtesy of the Library and Museum of Freemasonry, London, used under license.) page 52

22. Golden Dawn Membership Roll Close-Up with Pamela’s Name. (Courtesy of the Library and Museum of Freemasonry, London, used under license.) page 53

23. 9 of Pentacles, Gypsy Palace Tarot, Nora Huszka. (2013, Self-Published.) page 59

24. The Magician, Gypsy Palace Tarot, Nora Huszka. (2013, Self-Published.) page 59

25. Pamela Colman Smith in The Craftsman, 1912. (Photograph courtesy of authors, private collection.) page 60

26. The Hill of Heart’s Desire, by Pamela Colman Smith, 1903. (Illustration courtesy of Koretaka Eguchi, private collection.) page 96

27. Lucilla, by Pamela Colman Smith, 1903. (Illustration courtesy of Koretaka Eguchi, private collection.) page 98

28. Smallhythe Place, photograph by authors. page 99

29. Pamela and Ellen Terry. (Courtesy of the National Trust, Used under License.) page 100

30. Pamela and Friends, at Smallhythe Place. (Courtesy of the National Trust, Used under License.) page 101

31. The Idealized England, from A Book of Friendly Giants, Illustrated by Pamela Colman Smith, 1914. (Illustration courtesy of the authors, private collection.) page 102

32. If You Will Look, from A Book of Friendly Giants, Illustrated by Pamela Colman Smith, 1914. (Illustration courtesy of authors, private collection.) page 103

33. A Sketch Looking Towards Tower Cottage, Pamela Colman Smith. (Courtesy of the National Trust, used under license.) page 104

34. View towards Tower Cottage, photograph by authors. page 105

35. Tower Cottage, photograph by authors. page 105

36. Winchelsea Castle, photograph by authors. page 106

37. Water Tower at Winchelsea, photograph by authors. page 107

38. Cinque Ports Flag, photograph by authors. page 108

39. The Tarot Cards Came to Life Around Us, photograph by authors. page 109

40. The 5 of Pentacles. Card used reprinted with permission of U.S. Games Systems. page 109

41. The Traveller, from A Book of Friendly Giants, Illustrated by Pamela Colman Smith, 1914. (Illustration courtesy of the authors, private collection.) page 117

42. Leaping the Rainbow, from A Book of Friendly Giants, Illustrated by Pamela Colman Smith, 1914. (Illustration courtesy of the authors, private collection.) page 118

43. The High Priestess, Waite-Trinick Tarot, J. B. Trinick. (c. 1917–1923, courtesy of authors, private collection, reproduced in Abiding in the Sanctuary, 2013.) page 124

44. Stained Glass Window at Winchelsea Church, photograph by authors (Ace of Cups, Temperance, Strength, Justice, Judgement, Rainbow [left to right, top to bottom]). page 125

45. Stained-Glass Window at Winchelsea Church, photograph by authors (High Priestess). page 126

46. Carving at Tomb in Winchelsea, photograph by authors. page 146

47. Strength Card Showing Pamela’s Real World Models (Additional art from photograph by authors and private collection). Card reproduced by permission of U.S. Games Systems. page 147

48. Drusilla the Dancing Girl. (Photograph courtesy of authors, private collection.) page 153

49. Henry Irving as Shylock (Courtesy of the National Trust, used under license.) page 153

50. Ellen Terry as Lady Macbeth (Courtesy of authors, private collection). page 154

51. The Hanged Man, J. B. Trinick. (c. 1917–1923, courtesy of authors, private collection, reproduced in Abiding in the Sanctuary, 2013.) page 164

52. The Blasted Tower, J. B. Trinick. (c. 1917–1923, courtesy of authors, private collection.) page 181

53. Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5 in C Minor, Pamela Colman Smith. (Illustration courtesy of authors, private collection.) page 189

54. Untitled, Pamela Colman Smith. (Illustration courtesy of authors, private collection.) page 191

55. A Figure of Beauty, Pamela Colman Smith. (Illustration courtesy of authors, private collection.) page 196

56. Peter Pan, Pamela Colman Smith. (Illustration courtesy of authors, private collection.) page 198

57. Sola Busca King of Discs. (Wolfgang Mayer edition, issued by Giordano Berti, 1998.) page 207

58. The Queen in King Richard II (Mrs. F. R. Benson) from Shakespeare, Complete Works, intro. H. G. Bell (1899). (Courtesy of authors, private collection.) page 209

59. Stained-Glass Flag of Winchelsea, photograph by authors. page 213

60. Ada Rehan as Rosalind. (Courtesy of authors, private collection.) page 215

61. The Snail on the 9 of Pentacles. Reproduced by permission of U.S. Games Systems. page 216

62. Sola Busca 6 of Discs. (Wolfgang Mayer edition, issued by Giordano Berti, 1998.) page 218

63. Henry Irving in Robespierre, by Pamela Colman Smith. (Courtesy of the National Trust, used under license.) page 224

64. Edy and Snuffles. (Courtesy of the National Trust, used under license.) page 231

65. Snuffles the Cat. (Courtesy of the National Trust, used under license.) page 232

66. Stool at Smallhythe Place, photograph by authors. page 232

67. Sola Busca Queen of Clubs. (Wolfgang Mayer edition, issued by Giordano Berti, 1998.) page 233

68. Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk, in King Richard II (Mr. Oscar Asche) from Shakespeare, Complete Works, intro. H. G. Bell (1899). (Courtesy of authors, private collection.) page 235

69. Sola Busca 10 of Swords. (Wolfgang Mayer edition, issued by Giordano Berti, 1998.) page 238

70. Jack and the King from In Chimney Corners (1899), illustrated by Pamela Colman Smith. (Illustration courtesy of authors, private collection.) page 240

71. Oscar Asche as Petruchio. (Photograph courtesy of authors, private collection.) page 243

72. The Silent Knight by Pamela Colman Smith, 1903. (Illustration courtesy of Koretaka Eguchi, private collection.) page 247

73. Ellen Terry’s Cottage, c. 1909. (Courtesy of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, used under license.) page 250

74. The Merchant of Venice, illustrated by Pamela Colman Smith. (Illustration courtesy of authors, private collection.) page 252

75. An Alternate King of Cups from A Book of Friendly Giants, illustrated by Pamela Colman Smith, 1914. (Illustration courtesy of authors, private collection.) page 258

76. Polisena in the Sola Busca Deck. (Wolfgang Mayer edition, issued by Giordano Berti, 1998.) page 260

77. Pamela Colman Smith at Smallhythe Place, c. 1909. (Courtesy of the National Trust, used under license.) page 265

78. Falstaff, the 9 of Cups. (Photograph courtesy of authors, private collection.) page 267

79. Pamela and Edy at Smallhythe Place. (Courtesy of the National Trust, used under license.) page 274

80. The Courtyard at Smallhythe Palace, photograph by authors. page 275

81. Maidstone Bridge. (Photograph courtesy of the authors, private collection.) page 278

82. Sola Busca 2 of Amphorae. (Wolfgang Mayer edition, issued by Giordano Berti, 1998) page 282

83. Then Jack went into the Castle from A Book of Friendly Giants, illustrated by Pamela Colman Smith, 1914. (Illustration courtesy of authors, private collection.) page 283

84. A Cup from A Book of Friendly Giants, illustrated by Pamela Colman Smith, 1914. (Courtesy of authors, private collection.) page 285

85. The Letter M. (Illustration courtesy of the authors, private collection.) page 286

86. The Miraculous Medal, photograph by authors. page 286

87. The Worship of Mary at Smallhythe Place. (Also note the flowers that appear in the 6 of Cups.) (Courtesy of the National Trust, used under license.) page 287

88. Ellen Terry as Hjördis. (Illustration courtesy of authors, private collection.) page 290

89. Ellen Terry as Hiordis in Ibsen’s The Vikings of Helgeland (1903) by Pamela Colman Smith (1878–1951). (Courtesy of the National Trust, used under license.) page 291

90. Sola Busca Queen of Swords. (Wolfgang Mayer edition, issued by Giordano Berti, 1998.) page 292

91. Henry Irving as Becket. (Illustration courtesy of authors, private collection.) page 296

92. Lyke Wake by Pamela Colman Smith. (Illustration courtesy of authors, private collection.) page 299

93. Sola Busca 7 of Swords. (Wolfgang Mayer edition, issued by Giordano Berti, 1998.) page 304

94. Ellen Terry’s Cottage, c. 1909. (Courtesy of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, used under license.) page 306

95. Dare-and-Do, Catch-and-Kill, and Fear-and-Fly from A Book of Friendly Giants illustrated by Pamela Colman Smith, 1914. (Illustration courtesy of authors, private collection.) page 308

96. The Tomb at Winchelsea Church, photograph by authors. page 310

97. Sola Busca 3 of Swords. (Wolfgang Mayer edition, issued by Giordano Berti, 1998.) page 312

98. Ellen Terry as Cordelia in King Lear, from Shakespeare’s Complete Works, intro. H. G. Bell (1899). (Photograph courtesy of authors, private collection.) page 314

99. Kabbalah of the Minors (Pentacles). Created by Llewellyn Art Department. Cards used reprinted with permission of U.S. Games Systems. page 326

100. Kabbalah of the Minors (Swords). Created by Llewellyn Art Department. Cards used reprinted with permission of U.S. Games Systems. page 332

101. Kabbalah of the Minors (Cups). Created by Llewellyn Art Department. Cards used reprinted with permission of U.S. Games Systems. page page 336

102. Tree of Life with Minor Numbers and Major Arcana Names Labelled. Created by Llewellyn Art Department. page 339

103. Kabbalah of the Minors (Wands). Created by Llewellyn Art Department. Cards used reprinted with permission of U.S. Games Systems. page 342

104. 6 of Wands, 7 of Swords, the Sun reversed. Reprinted with permission of U.S. Games Systems. page 352

105. Chromatic Fantasy by Bach, illustrated by Pamela Colman Smith. (Illustration courtesy of authors, from The Strand magazine, no. 210, June 1908, private collection.) page 356

106. Ballade No. 1, Op. 23, in G Minor by Chopin, illustrated by Pamela Colman Smith. (Illustration courtesy of authors, from The Strand magazine, no. 210, June 1908, private collection.) page 357

107. Symphony No. 5 in C Minor by Beethoven, illustrated by Pamela Colman Smith. (Illustration courtesy of authors, from The Strand magazine, no. 210, June 1908, private collection.) page 358

108. Piano Sonata no. 8, op. 13 “Pathétique” by Beethoven, illustrated by Pamela Colman Smith. (Illustration courtesy of authors, from The Strand magazine, no. 210, June 1908, private collection. page 359

109. Piano Concerto in A Minor, op. 54 “Castle of Pain,” by Schumann, illustrated by Pamela Colman Smith. (Illustration courtesy of authors, from The Strand magazine, no. 210, June 1908, private collection.) page 361

110. The 1812 Overture by Tchaikovsky, illustrated by Pamela Colman Smith. (Illustration courtesy of authors, from The Strand magazine, no. 210, June 1908, private collection.) page 362

111. Pestle of the Moon Spread. Created by Llewellyn Art Department. Cards used reprinted by permission of U.S. Games Systems. page 369

112. A Cabinet Card. (Courtesy of authors, private collection.) page 372

113. 2 of Pentacles, 9 of Cups, 6 of Swords. Reprinted with permission of U.S. Games Systems. page 374

114. 10 of Swords, Devil (XV), 8 of Cups, Empress (III), Knight of Swords. Reprinted with permission of U.S. Games Systems. page 378

115. A Pilgrim followed by her Doubtful Thoughts, Pamela Colman Smith. (Illustration courtesy of authors, private collection.) page 415

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