File:RWS02 High-Priestess crown.svg

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Description Simplified and vectorized version of the crown included on trump card 2 ("The High Priestess") in the Rider-Waite-Smith tarot deck. This was probably influenced by the ancient Hathor head-dress of circular disk and horns, and in turn influenced the modern Triple Goddess symbol of full moon flanked by two crescents...
Date Original date was 1909 by Pamela Colman Smith (published in 1910); subsequent image manipulation and clean-up in 2009
Source Took Image:Rwt_major_02.png (raw scan of "The High Priestess" Tarot card which is in public domain in the United States in this uncolorized form), did a vector trace of the part of the image containing the crown, and subsequently cleaned up the vector trace (including averaging the left and right halves to impose bilateral symmetry), and also added simple fill gradients to roughly simulate the overall appearance of the colored card (see File:RWS_Tarot_02_High_Priestess.jpg etc.).
Author Original author was Pamela Colman Smith in 1909; subsequent image manipulation and clean-up by User:AnonMoos
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This work is ineligible for copyright and therefore in the public domain because it consists entirely of information that is common property and contains no original authorship.
Other versions Image:Rwt_major_02.png

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current05:34, 28 July 2009Thumbnail for version as of 05:34, 28 July 2009842 × 354 (2 KB)AnonMoostweaking horn tips
19:20, 27 July 2009Thumbnail for version as of 19:20, 27 July 2009846 × 354 (2 KB)AnonMoos== Summary == {{Information |Description=Vectorized version of the crown included on trump card 2 ("The High Priestess") in the Rider-Waite-Smith tarot deck. This was probably influe

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