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Prints
measure 11"x17", and are finely rendered on heavy archival
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The Mausoleum to the Past in the Museum of Lost
Wonder, this hall is a zone of reflection on all things dead where
we contemplate that in the future, we all become history.
This exhibit hall illustrates the alchemical process of Mortificatio,
in which expended matter is putrefied or composted to provide fertilization
for future life.
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The Laboratory to Science and Faith in the Museum of Lost Wonder,
this is a refinery where apparent contradictions are distilled and
clarified into an enlightened state.
This exhibit hall illustrates the alchemical process of Separatio,
in which a confused mass is separated into distinct and purified parts.
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The Gallery to the Arts in the Museum of Lost Wonder, a temple where
ideas and forms are married into a refined state of unification.
This exhibit hall illustrates the alchemical process of Conjunctio,
in which elements are joined together or merged to create a divine
fusion.
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10: Map of Tenderness
What's love got to do with it? This map illustrates the travails of freindship on the road to love. This beautifully re-illumined drawing is translated from the original french map by Madaleine De Scudery, from her novel "Clelie," published in 1654.
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11:
Sold separately the prints would be almost $50.00 for an entire set of ten. Get the entire tour of the museum, plus the "Map of Tenderness" for a 30% savings.
They make fantastic gifts.

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