Description: This unique, fully restored collection of 1early 20th Century photographs of Leila Waddell is an absolute must for people who are interested in Aleister Crowley, Thelema, British history, Ritual and the Occult. In this rare Collection available exclusively through Folkfaery Vintage are 5 stunning, collectable, mounted and matted photographs which showcase Leila during her time when she was performing the Rites of Eleusis with Crowley at Caxton Hall in London, England. The Leila Waddell Collection is of historical significance, capturing the sheer beauty of Crowley's then Muse and Scarlet Woman. Essential for collectors of occult, Leila Waddell and Aleister Crowley memorabilia. About Leila Waddell left Australia as part of a touring orchestra in 1908, and found herself in London. Here she was introduced to New Zealand author (and cellist) Katherine Mansfield at a concert. They became firm friends, and regulars in a Bohemian society centred around the Cafe Royal. As well as musicians, poets and artists, the cafe attracted members of London’s magical orders. It was likely here that Wadell first met the magician Aleister Crowley, who liked to distribute samples of the hallucinogenic drug peyote at parties. The meeting opened the door into another world. Within a short time Waddell and Crowley became lovers. Waddell began studying magic as part of Crowley’s order, the AA (Astrum Argentum), in which she was known as Sister Agatha. Crowley, however, called her Laylah, his Scarlet Woman. In his magical universe, the role of the Scarlet Woman was a sort of anti-Virgin Mary who transgressed the boundaries of feminine virtue by wallowing in excess. Leila was a brilliant musician, a philosopher of magic, and a rebel who was unafraid to take risks and be true to herself. Crowley was entranced by Waddell’s musical prowess. Together, they began devising magical rituals which combined music, poetry and dance. Waddell’s extensive experience as a performer was a key part of bringing this idea to fruition. The result was the Rites of Eleusis: musical theatre redefining magic for the new era of modernism. Print Dimensions are 6" x 4", and are mounted and matted ready for a 5" x 7" frame. The high resolution print collection is produced on glossy photographic paper, and is an ideal addition to any collection with its unique antique charm. Perfect for enthusiasts of Crowley, Thelema, Magick, the Occult, and ancient ritual, this is a rare, high quality collection which is sure to spark conversation. *The sacred book on which the photographs have been taken is for illustration purposes only and is not included in the price. * Each photograph featured is available individually at $9.95 including matting and mounting, ready to frame. Please send a message with enquiries.
Price: 39.95 USD
Location: Roaring Branch, Pennsylvania
End Time: 2024-08-06T20:16:23.000Z
Shipping Cost: 4.95 USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Unit of Sale: Set
Type: Photograph
Size: 4 x 6 in
Number of Photographs: 6
Time Period Manufactured: 1900-1924
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Framing: Matted
Unit Quantity: 3
Finish: Glossy