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Cover of a number of "La revue spirite "
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Cover of a number of "La revue spirite "
PCT4297921 Cover of a number of " La revue spirite ", a quarterly magazine dedicated to spritism, psychological studies and experimental spiritualism, founded by Allan Kardec (1804-1869), 1928 (engraving) by French School, (20th century); (add.info.: In 1858 and still published to this day (2018, more than a century and a half after its foundation) - This 1928 issue opens with an article by Mrs. Gabrielle-Camille Flammarion, widow of the astronomer Camille Flammarion, dedicated to the mysterious faculties of the human being - portrait of the founder Kardec -); ePatrice Cartier; French, out of copyright
Media ID 22471010
© Patrice Cartier / Bridgeman Images
Coverage French French French French Intellectual Occult Science Philosophy Psychology 1920s 20s 20s Gusman
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This print showcases the cover of a significant edition of "La revue spirite" a renowned quarterly magazine dedicated to spiritism, psychological studies, and experimental spiritualism. The magazine was founded by Allan Kardec in 1858 and continues to be published even today, more than 150 years after its inception. The featured issue from 1928 opens with an enlightening article written by Mrs. Gabrielle-Camille Flammarion, the widow of esteemed astronomer Camille Flammarion. Her article delves into the enigmatic faculties possessed by human beings, offering readers a glimpse into the mysterious depths of our existence. The engraving on this cover is a remarkable portrait of Allan Kardec himself, capturing his essence as the founder and guiding force behind this influential publication. His face reflects wisdom and intellectual curiosity, embodying his role as both philosopher and advocate for spiritual exploration. This image not only represents an important historical artifact but also symbolizes the enduring relevance of psychology, philosophy, and occult science in our understanding of humanity's place in the world. It serves as a testament to Kardec's vision and legacy while inviting viewers to contemplate their own inner potentialities. Photographed by Patrice Cartier with exceptional attention to detail, this print preserves an invaluable piece of cultural heritage that transcends time and invites us to explore profound questions about ourselves and our universe.
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