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File:Seabord-Line-Advertisement-1908-crystal-ball-cards-palmistry.jpg| Unknown Artist: Magazine add for the Seaboard Air Line Railway in "Country Life in America," December 1908; the reader combines a crystal ball, playing cards, and palmistry to predict that "The straight line in your palm is not straighter than the straight line to the palms."  
File:Seabord-Line-Advertisement-1908-crystal-ball-cards-palmistry.jpg| Unknown Artist: Magazine add for the Seaboard Air Line Railway in "Country Life in America," December 1908; the reader combines a crystal ball, playing cards, and palmistry to predict that "The straight line in your palm is not straighter than the straight line to the palms."  


File:Pears-Soap-Indian-Crystal-Gazer-And-Woman-advetisement-1907.jpg|Unknown Artist, "Pers' Soap magazine ad featuring an "Indian crystal gazer" who reveals beauty secrets to an upper-class Edwardian woman
File:Pears-Soap-Indian-Crystal-Gazer-And-Woman-advetisement-1907.jpg|Unknown Artist, Pears' Soap magazine ad featuring an "Indian crystal gazer" who reveals beauty secrets to an upper-class Edwardian woman.


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Crystal Balls in Art

Fortune tellers, wizards, gypsies, and swamis are the ones who posses crystal balls in 20th century art. Sometimes the crystal balls appear all by themselves, in no one's hands. This page of crystal balls in art covers both gallery art and commercial art -- and sometimes the same piece does double-duty for both. I have done my best to identify the artists, but i await information on quite a few, as commercial artists were not usually allowed to sign their work.


catherine yronwode
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Special thanks to my dear husband and creative partner nagasiva yronwode for illustrations, scans, and clean-ups.