- Robert M. Place
Robert M. Place (born 1947) is an artist and author known for his work on tarot history, symbolism, and
divination .Work as an Artist
Place has worked since the 1970s as a sculptor, jeweler and illustrator. [“Lapidary Journal," February 1989] His sculpture has been exhibited on the
White House Christmas tree, in, TheNew York State Museum , [“American Craft," April/May 1997] [“American Craft," June/July 1999] TheDelaware Art Museum , and TheIrish American Heritage Museum . Place’s jewelry has been exhibited in TheAmerican Craft Museum , [“Ornament," 1992] ThePhiladelphia Museum of Art , [“Kaatskill Life: A Regional Journal," Sommer 2001] TheMontclair Art Museum , TheSummit Art Center , [“American Craft," October/November 1985] the International Wilhelm Muller Competition, (which toured Museums in Germany), [“Ornament," August 1985] [“Ornament," Spring 1989]Birmingham Institute of Art & Design , England, and in numerous galleries in the United States Ireland, Britain, and Japan. Place was awarded a 1984-85 New Jersey State Council on the Arts Fellowship [Bishop Gordon (1985) "Gems of New Jersey", Prentice Hall, Englewood Clifts, NJ ISBN 0133474364] and theNiche Magazine Award for outstanding achievement in metal sculpture in 1990 [“Niche," Spring 1990] and in 1991. [“Niche," Spring 1991]Work as Tarot Designer and Author
In the 1990s, Place turned his attention as an illustrator to the creation of tarot decks and began his career as an author. Place is best known as the creator of "The
Alchemical Tarot ", his first deck and book combination, which is illustrated in the style of 17th century alchemical engravings and presents a parallel between the “great work” ofalchemy ,which leads to the creation of thephilosopher’s stone and the allegory in the tarot’s trumps. ["Gnosis: A Journal of Western Inner Traditions," Fall 1989] ["Gnosis: A Journal of Western Inner Traditions," Summer 1996] [ [http://www.tarotpedia.com/wiki/index.php/Alchemical_Tarot Main Page - Tarotpedia ] ]In his other decks, "The Angels Tarot, The Tarot of the Saints", and "The Buddha Tarot", Place has explored the connection between religion,
mysticism and the tarot’s symbolism. [ [http://www.aeclectic.net/tarot/learn/interview_place.shtml Interview with Robert M. Place ] ]In his fifth book, "The Tarot: History, Symbolism, and Divination", his first book published not in connection with a tarot deck, Place contributes to the field of tarot history by discussing the images in the tarot in relation to the iconography of the 15th century
Italian Renaissance , the era when the tarot was created. Place relates each image in the tarot to similar images created at the that time and presents a theory of interpretation that is rooted in the art and philosophy of the time. The book also discusses contrasting occult theories and championsPamela Colman Smith as the primary designer of the Waite-Smith Tarot. [ Robles-Smith, Kimberley,"Library Journal," 2005] [ Monaghan, Patricia, "Booklist," 2005]The
Tarotpedia says that "The Tarot: History, Symbolism, and Divination" “is bound to find a place amongst the most important works published this decade.” [ [http://www.tarotpedia.com/wiki/index.php/Robert_Place Main Page - Tarotpedia ] ]"
Booklist ", the publication of theAmerican Library Association , says that "The Tarot: History, Symbolism, and Divination" “may be the best book ever written on that deck of cards decorated with mysterious images called the tarot.” [ Monaghan]Robert Place has been a frequent lecturer on and teacher of Western mysticism and the history and use of the tarot. He has taught at the World Tarot Congress, in Chicago; The Southeast Tarot Congress, in Florida; the
New York Reader’s Studio ; The Third International Conference of theAssociation for Esoteric Studies , in Charleston; TheOmega Institute , in New York; TheNew York Theosophical Society ; TheMuseo Dei Tarocchi , in Riola, Italy; and has held an annual course at theNew York Open Center , since 1996. Segments of his lectures have appeared on theLearning Channel ,Discovery , andA&E . [Place, Robert M., The Tarot: History, Symbolism, and Divination New York, Tarcher/Penguin: 2005, p.321]In July, 2007, Place had the honor of cutting the ribbon at the grand opening of the
Museo dei Tarocchi , in Riola, Italy. [http://www.museodeitarocchi.it/robert.htm]Tarot Decks by Place
* "The Alchemical Tarot"
* "The Alchemical Tarot: Art Edition"
* "The Alchemical Tarot: Renewed"
* "The Angels Tarot"
* "The Buddha Tarot"
* "The Tarot of the Saints"
* "The Vampire Tarot" (work in progress)
* "The Tarot of the Sevenfold Mystery" (work in progress)Books by Place
* "The Alchemical Tarot: Revisited", (work in progress)
* "Mysteries, Legends, and Unexplained Phenomena Series: Shamanism", (work in progress)
* "Mysteries, Legends, and Unexplained Phenomena Series: Magic and Alchemy", (work in progress)
* "Mysteries, Legends, and Unexplained Phenomena Series: Astrology and Divination", [ISBN 9780791093856]
* "The Vampire Tarot", (work in progress)
* "The Tarot: History, Symbolism, and Divination", 2005, [ISBN 1585423491]
* "The Buddha Tarot Companion: A Mandala of Cards", 2004, [ISBN 1567185290]
* "A Gnostic Book of Saints", 2001, [ISBN 0738701165]
* "The Angels Tarot", coauthored with Rosemary Ellen Guiley, 1995, [ISBN0062511939]
* "The Alchemical Tarot", coauthored with Rosemary Ellen Guiley, 1995, [ISBN 1855383012]References
External links
* [http://alchemicaltarot.com/ The Alchemical Tarot website]
* [http://thealchemicalegg.com/ Robert M. Place's website The Alchemical Egg]
* [http://www.museodeitarocchi.it/placen.htm Robert M. Place's workshop at The Museo dei Tarocchi - Italy]
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=fcgjziMkKUkC&pg=PR11&lpg=PR11&dq=%22Robert+Place%22&source=web&ots=oRVG9ndc0D&sig=v_y8JsEnN1gpBOnsRLeXmpqHjMg&hl=en/ The Buddha Tarot Companion at Google Book Search]
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