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Pseudo Collection

"Pseudo: Unveiling the Illusions of History and Art" Step into a world where reality blurs with deception, as we explore the enigmatic concept of "pseudo

Background imagePseudo Collection: The Satanic Bible

The Satanic Bible
Popular edition of self- anointed High Priest Anton Laveys Satanic Bible, a dubious mish-mash of occult rituals, pseudo-magic and popular diabolism

Background imagePseudo Collection: Bust of pseudo-Seneca, 1st century

Bust of pseudo-Seneca, 1st century
Although this bust is supposed to be of Seneca, it is actually a copy of a 2nd Century BC original. From the Louvres collection, 1st century

Background imagePseudo Collection: Oscar Wilde

Oscar Wilde
OSCAR WILDE - Irish playwright, essayist, poet and novelist. Date: 1856-1900

Background imagePseudo Collection: Locust tree, Robinia pseudo acacia (engraving)

Locust tree, Robinia pseudo acacia (engraving)
5855025 Locust tree, Robinia pseudo acacia (engraving); (add.info.: Leaves, flower, pod and seed of the Locust tree, Robinia pseudo acacia)

Background imagePseudo Collection: Bowl with Pseudo Inscription, 10th century. Creator: Unknown

Bowl with Pseudo Inscription, 10th century. Creator: Unknown
Bowl with Pseudo Inscription, 10th century

Background imagePseudo Collection: WW2 era - Comic Postcard - Every nice boy loves a sailor

WW2 era - Comic Postcard - Every nice boy loves a sailor
The Caption reads Every nice boy loves a sailor - a take on the popular song. This lass has pictures of soldiers and airforce men on the wall behind her. Busy girl

Background imagePseudo Collection: Mathurin Bruneau (1784-1825) pretender to the throne of France as King Louis XVII, c

Mathurin Bruneau (1784-1825) pretender to the throne of France as King Louis XVII, c
CHT245049 Mathurin Bruneau (1784-1825) pretender to the throne of France as King Louis XVII, c.1818 (colour engraving) by French School, (19th century); Musee de la Ville de Paris, Musee Carnavalet

Background imagePseudo Collection: Cartoon, Phrenology

Cartoon, Phrenology - a popular pseudo-science at the time. early 19th century

Background imagePseudo Collection: Charles de Bourbon, Duke of Normandy, or Baron Richemont

Charles de Bourbon, Duke of Normandy, or Baron Richemont
CHT242741 Charles de Bourbon, Duke of Normandy, or Baron Richemont, pretender to the throne of France as King Louis XVII, c.1831-35 (b/w photo) by French School

Background imagePseudo Collection: Saint Romuald, possibly ca. 1320-30. Creator: Guiduccio Palmerucci

Saint Romuald, possibly ca. 1320-30. Creator: Guiduccio Palmerucci
Saint Romuald, possibly ca. 1320-30

Background imagePseudo Collection: Thomas Chatterton, 1752

Thomas Chatterton, 1752

Background imagePseudo Collection: Stuartia pseudo-camellia, white flower native to Japan

Stuartia pseudo-camellia, white flower native to Japan.. Hand-coloured botanical illustration drawn by Matilda Smith and lithographed by J.N

Background imagePseudo Collection: Pseudo Irishmen

Pseudo Irishmen
PSEUDO IRISHMEN

Background imagePseudo Collection: Pseudo Irishmen

Pseudo Irishmen

Background imagePseudo Collection: Phrenology model

Phrenology model of a head. The pseudo-science of phrenology was based on the belief that a persons intellect and personality were related to the shape of their skull and scalp

Background imagePseudo Collection: Narcissus Pseudo-Narcis

Narcissus Pseudo-Narcis
DAFFODIL (Narcissus pseudo- narcissus Amaryllidacea)

Background imagePseudo Collection: Wilson Barrett

Wilson Barrett
WILSON BARRETT British actor, chiefly in melodrama, seen here as Marcus Superbus in his own pseudo- religious play The sign of the cross


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"Pseudo: Unveiling the Illusions of History and Art" Step into a world where reality blurs with deception, as we explore the enigmatic concept of "pseudo. " From ancient artifacts to literary masterpieces, this captivating journey will challenge your perception and ignite your curiosity. Delve into the depths of darkness with "The Satanic Bible, " a controversial text that questions societal norms and challenges conventional beliefs. Discover the intricate details of the bust of pseudo-Seneca, an intriguing relic from the 1st century that leaves us wondering about its true origins. Unravel the paradoxical genius of Oscar Wilde, whose wit and charm masked his own inner struggles. Sketches in Dublin connected with the Murder Conspiracy offer a glimpse into a sinister plot shrouded in mystery, leaving us to decipher fact from fiction. Behold the Bowl with Pseudo Inscription, an ancient artifact bearing cryptic symbols that defy translation. Its unknown creator adds another layer to its mystique, inviting speculation on its purpose and significance. Travel back in time to World War II through a whimsical comic postcard where every nice boy loves a sailor. This lighthearted depiction contrasts sharply against wartime realities but reminds us that even amidst chaos, humor can prevail. Meet Mathurin Bruneau, pretender to France's throne as King Louis XVII – an audacious imposter who challenged history itself. Explore phrenology through an insightful cartoon that examines how our minds shape our destiny. Encounter Charles de Bourbon or Baron Richemont – figures veiled in ambiguity – their identities obscured by historical uncertainties. Saint Romuald's portrait offers glimpses into religious devotion while raising questions about authenticity in artistry. Marvel at Stuartia pseudo-camellia's delicate white flowers native to Japan – nature's own illusionist creating beauty out of thin air.