* Thanks you JMD.
- Is as if the X card,leaving aside LE MAT and the XXI card,divide the sequence in two rows.
So to I X and X to XX.
-Leaving this wheel of ignorance we can reach the next row from XI to XX and then once lessons was learned,arrived at XXI,the celestial wheel.
Thus X card is a depiction of the ours terrestrial wheel.
. I remember here when Jesus said "My world is not from this world".
That is for me the essence of the XXI card.
Au revoir...
Re: La Rove De Fortvne
42Like the Sphinx both ape and ass as well as being associated with ignorance and folly are equated with the devil.EUGIM wrote:* Onager : http://bestiary.ca/beasts/beast211.htm
* Ape: http://bestiary.ca/beasts/beast148.htm
Yes, the Wheel of Ignorance could be seen as representing this world, the world after the fall, in relation to XXI, paradise restored, the new jerusalem, the world to come.EUGIM wrote:
-Leaving this wheel of ignorance we can reach the next row from XI to XX and then once lessons was learned,arrived at XXI,the celestial wheel.
Re: La Rove De Fortvne
43Stevie: I am not agree regarding the gryphon you called the sphinx.
-Regarding the rest I am fully agree !
Migue as ever !
-Regarding the rest I am fully agree !
Migue as ever !
The Universe is like a Mamushka.
Re: La Rove De Fortvne
44...the creature simply looks more like a Sphinx than a Griffin.EUGIM wrote:Stevie: I am not agree regarding the gryphon you called the sphinx.
SteveM
Gryphus significat sapientiam jungendam fortitudini, sed sapientiam debere praeire, fortitudinem sequi.
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45As you know Eugim I have already answered this objection many times. Not all Sphinxes are portrayed with 'boobs' as in the French Mannerist style of sphinx. They are not even always shown with the body of a lion -or even as female:EUGIM wrote:* Steve: The beast has not boobs and I know that sphinx also have them like Salma Hayek...
The Riddle of the Sphinx: with Man as baby on all fours, as adult and with stick in background.
Re: La Rove De Fortvne
46* So you are right Stevie !
- Sphinx with such huge bobs are a frenchie invention...
So Griffin hasn t my dear friend ???
It is okay ?.
http://www.lavondyss.net/biblioteca/bes ... m#EL_GRIFO
- Sphinx with such huge bobs are a frenchie invention...
So Griffin hasn t my dear friend ???
It is okay ?.
http://www.lavondyss.net/biblioteca/bes ... m#EL_GRIFO
The Universe is like a Mamushka.
Re: La Rove De Fortvne
47The so called 'French' Mannerist style of Sphinx (aka:the one's with big boobs) is not actually a 'frenchie invention'. The model for the French Mannerist sphinx is one from the "Golden House" of Nero unearthed in Rome in the fifteenth century, and first appeared in France with Italian artists of the School of Fontainebleau in the late 1520's.EUGIM wrote:* So you are right Stevie !
- Sphinx with such huge bobs are a frenchie invention...
See for example, Wikipedia entry:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sphinx
Re: La Rove De Fortvne
48* 1520 is not Renaissance art as you knows,Stevie !
So boobs or bubble gums, are later as you rightly mentioned...
. MOOMMMYYYYYYY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
So boobs or bubble gums, are later as you rightly mentioned...
. MOOMMMYYYYYYY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The Universe is like a Mamushka.
Re: La Rove De Fortvne
49* Mannerism brought the Baroque.
-Mannerism was a desperate attempt to "inflame" lines and colours,too realist and closely to nature as Titian showed.
This transition is better show to us by Tintoretto.
And best by the human "pyre" as the painter Paolo Veronese was...
http://www.scborromeo.org/images/cana1.jpg
-Mannerism was a desperate attempt to "inflame" lines and colours,too realist and closely to nature as Titian showed.
This transition is better show to us by Tintoretto.
And best by the human "pyre" as the painter Paolo Veronese was...
http://www.scborromeo.org/images/cana1.jpg
The Universe is like a Mamushka.
Re: La Rove De Fortvne
50EUGIM wrote:* Mannerism brought the Baroque.
-Mannerism was a desperate attempt to "inflame" lines and colours,too realist and closely to nature as Titian showed.
This transition is better show to us by Tintoretto.
And best by the human "pyre" as the painter Paolo Veronese was...
http://www.scborromeo.org/images/cana1.jpg
What does this have to do with the Wheel of Fortune?