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10,000s of vintage images for sale and ready to go! zodiac art, Capricorn art, art nouveau zodiac art, art deco zodiac art, Taurus art, Scorpio art, vintage horoscope art, historic zodiac art, vintage zodiac art
the Zodiac
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Aquarius - January
Code: Aquarius
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Beautiful Art Deco zodiac image featuring Aquarius, showing the all the water imagery, the snow drops, and the garnets. Handsome colors, superb details.
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Pisces - February
Code: Pisces
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Very colorful and Deco image of Pisces, showing the double fish in the center, red and white carnations, and amethysts (my personal favorite stone!). I like the white and blue starburst effect in the background. Circa 1911.
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Aries - March
Code: Aries
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Very dramatic Art Deco Aries zodiac image. Here the structural elements look especially metallic, there's the Ram's head, and stunning dark blue flowers and a stone that looks to me like an opal, but I don't know about either. Doubtless an Aries person could help me out here.
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Taurus - April
Code: Taurus
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Gorgeous Art Deco zodiac "Taurus" image, circa 1911, from the famous Johnston-Ayres Zodiac series. The artist was "Alenz" and this series was published by Edward H. Mitchell of San Francisco. If you look at some of the other Mitchell material, notably the Pan-Pacific Exposition collection, you get a feel for the colors and the way the details were handled that make Mitchell images instantly recognizable as especially fine. The Taurus image features a Bull, a very big diamond in the upper center, and lovely yellow flowers that I can't identify.
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Gemini - May
Code: Gemini
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This is a beautiful, colorful Art Deco "Gemini" image, circa 1911, featuring the Twins of course, a cushion-cut emerald, and a lovely pink flower that looks like a cross between a hawthorne and a wild rose. I love the way the lower part of the image is simultaneously suspended and connected to the upper part. This is a stunning series.
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Cancer - June
Code: Cancer
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Terrific "Cancer" zodiac image, circa 1911, which features the crab in the center of the image, with lovely pink roses and suspended pearls. Very Deco and lovely.
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Leo - July
Code: Leo
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Stunning Art Deco zodiac image of Leo, featuring the Lion, a ruby, and a beautiful water lily facing the sky. Highly detailed structural elements.
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Virgo - August
Code: Virgo
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Superb Art Deco zodiac image of Virgo, circa 1911, featuring burgundy and white poppies. I'm not sure what the 'stone' is, since I thought peridots were green, and those suspended stones are definitely red. This has a very handsome stainless steel feel to it, beautiful shades of reds, pinks, and burgundy.
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Libra - September
Code: Libra
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A wonderful image with a very 'arts and crafts' feel, this excellent "Libra" image features the scales, a pretty sapphire, and lovely morning glories entwined around a very Deco structure. Blues and greens with handsome hints of burgundy.
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Scorpio - October
Code: Scorpio
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Wonderful "Scorpio" image, circa 1911, featuring a scorpion to the left. I'm afraid I can't identify the 'flower' with its green berries, and the stone that is featured in the lower part of the image looks like an opal. All this has a very burnished, copper feel. Striking and handsome.
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Sagittarius - November
Code: Sagittarius
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Spectacular Art Deco "Sagittarius" image, circa 1911, featuring an archer, a citrine or a topaz, and stunning gold and red chrysanthemums. Note the little arrow beneath the archer, pointing up.
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Capricorn - December
Code: Capricorn
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Handsome Art Deco zodiac image of Capricorn, with beautiful 'arts and crafts' details. You feel like the structural elements of this image, and this entire series in fact, are made of burnished metals. I love the goat, the turquoise details, and the beading both under and over the goat. Lovely holly with red berries decorates the structure. Excellent series, circa 1911, and published by Edward H. Mitchell of San Francisco.
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