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Alchemist Collection

"The Alchemist's Quest: Unveiling the Secrets of Transformation" Step into the mystical world of alchemy, where ancient wisdom and hidden knowledge intertwine

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Alchemist Collection: Count of St Germain, French alchemist
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Alchemist Collection: Alchemical tree, Philosophia reformata
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Alchemist Collection: Emerald Tablet, Smaragdine Table or Tabula Smaragdina
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Alchemist Collection: Sir Isaac Newton, English mathematician
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Alchemist Collection: Mary the Jewess, first true alchemist
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Alchemist Collection: John Dee and Edward Kelly
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Alchemist Collection: Hermes Trismegistus, classical god
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Alchemist Collection: Hogarth Rake Plate 7
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Alchemist Collection: Sir Isaac Newton, English mathematician
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Alchemist Collection: Paracelsus, born Phillippus Aureolus Theophrastus Bombastus von Hohenheim, 1493 - 1541
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Alchemist Collection: Alchemist at work
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Alchemist Collection: Analogy of the Microcosm and Macrocosm of Alchemy, from Basilica Philosophica
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Alchemist Collection: The Alchemist, after 1558. Creator: Philip Galle
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Alchemist Collection: Thomas Nortons laboratory, c1477 (1652)
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Alchemist Collection: Paracelsus (Theophrastus Philippus Aureolus Bombastus von Hohenheim) (1493-1541)
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Alchemist Collection: Isaac Newton, caricature C013 / 7593
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Alchemist Collection: The Alchemists Laboratory from Heinrich Khunrath, Amphiteatrum sapientiae aeternae. n. d
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Alchemist Collection: The Sceptical Chymist (1661)
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Alchemist Collection: Family in a sauna, 16th century artwork C015 / 1554
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Alchemist Collection: Rudolf II with his alchemist, artwork C013 / 9565
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Alchemist Collection: ALCHEMIST. Colored engraving after the painting by David Teniers the younger
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Alchemist Collection: Alchemists Laboratory
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Alchemist Collection: GEBER
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Alchemist Collection: Geber Teaching
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Alchemist Collection: Obsessed Alchemist
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Alchemist Collection: Python (from: Alchemical and Rosicrucian Compendium), ca 1760. Artist: German master
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Alchemist Collection: Faust and Mephistopheles, detail of the memorial to Goethe by Gustav Eberlein
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Alchemist Collection: Faust and Mephistopheles, detail of the memorial to Goethe, erected by Gustav Eberlein
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Alchemist Collection: Taoist alchemy, 17th century (ink and color on silk)
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Alchemist Collection: The Alchemist
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Alchemist Collection: The Laboratory, 1849 (pen & ink and w/c on paper)
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Alchemist Collection: Sir Isaac Newton (litho)
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Alchemist Collection: The Alchemist (engraving)
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Alchemist Collection: The skeleton of Death and the alchemist. 1827 (engraving)
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Alchemist Collection: arsenic and lace dress
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Alchemist Collection: Guglielmo Gratarolo, 1516-1568, Italian alchemist
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Alchemist Collection: Gold (engraving)
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Alchemist Collection: Tycho Brahe
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Alchemist Collection: Count of St. Germain digging in his garden, illustration from Chroniques de l
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Alchemist Collection: An Alchemy lesson in the 14th century, copy by Boris Mestchersky (d
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Alchemist Collection: Entertainment at St Andrews Hall, Newman-Street, to provide St Pancras Poor with Christmas Dinners
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Alchemist Collection: Frontispiece and Titlepage of 'The Conjurors Magazine', pub. 1792 (litho)
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Alchemist Collection: The Alchemists Workshop, 1570 (oil on slate)
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Alchemist Collection: Portrait bust of Giuseppe Balsamo (1743-95), called the count of Cagliostro (marble)
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Alchemist Collection: Ideal figure of Hermes Trismegistus, copy of illustration from
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Alchemist Collection: Alchemists at work, from a manuscript of Alchemy (vellum)
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Alchemist Collection: The Alchemists, c. 1757 (oil on canvas)
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Alchemist Collection: Portrait of the french alchemist Nicolas Flamel (1330-1418


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"The Alchemist's Quest: Unveiling the Secrets of Transformation" Step into the mystical world of alchemy, where ancient wisdom and hidden knowledge intertwine. From the enigmatic Emerald Tablet to the captivating Smaragdine Table or Tabula Smaragdina, these cryptic texts have fascinated seekers of truth for centuries. The alchemical tree stands tall, symbolizing the intricate branches of Philosophia reformata – a philosophy that seeks to refine both mind and matter. Among its illustrious practitioners is Count of St Germain, a French alchemist whose legendary abilities still echo through time. But let us not forget Mary the Jewess, hailed as the first true alchemist. Her pioneering experiments paved the way for future generations to delve deeper into this arcane art. Even renowned figures like Sir Isaac Newton were captivated by alchemy's allure. This brilliant English mathematician dedicated countless hours in pursuit of transmutation secrets. Similarly, John Dee and Edward Kelly formed an infamous duo whose collaboration birthed remarkable discoveries. Hermes Trismegistus himself looms large over this realm – a classical god who embodied both wisdom and magic. His teachings continue to guide those brave enough to venture into uncharted territories. In William Hogarth's Rake Plate 7, we witness an alchemist at work - surrounded by bubbling flasks and mysterious symbols - his quest for transformation unfolding before our eyes. Analogies abound within Basilica Philosophica's Microcosm and Macrocosm concept; it reveals how every individual mirrors the vast universe itself – a profound insight that lies at the heart of alchemical exploration. And finally, Heinrich Khunrath invites us into The Alchemists Laboratory – a mesmerizing depiction filled with esoteric apparatuses hinting at untold possibilities waiting to be unlocked.