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<!--Generated by Squarespace Site Server v5.0.0 (http://www.squarespace.com/) on Fri, 25 Jul 2008 06:16:59 GMT--><rss xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/" xmlns:wfw="http://wellformedweb.org/CommentAPI/" xmlns:itunes="http://www.itunes.com/dtds/podcast-1.0.dtd" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" version="2.0"><channel><title>Tarot Personality Profiles: Interviews, Biographies, and Profiles of interesting Tarot People, current and historical from the leading tarot magazine WISE TAROT</title><link>http://www.wisetarot.com/tarot-personality-profiles-of-/</link><description>Tarot Personality Profiles: Interviews, Biographies, and Profiles of interesting Tarot People, current and historical from the leading tarot magazine WISE TAROT</description><copyright>Wise Tarot Magazine, All Rights Reserved</copyright><language>en-US</language><generator>Squarespace Site Server v5.0.0 (http://www.squarespace.com/)</generator><item><title>Pamela Colman Smith</title><dc:creator>Editor</dc:creator><pubDate>Sat, 01 Sep 2007 22:30:35 +0000</pubDate><link>http://www.wisetarot.com/tarot-personality-profiles-of-/pamela-colman-smith.html</link><guid isPermaLink="false">122564:1539071:1236693</guid><description><![CDATA[<p><strong><font face="Times New Roman"><span class="full-image-float-left"><img src="http://www.wisetarot.com/storage/Pamela.jpg" alt="Pamela.jpg" /></span>Everyone Loves Pixie!</font></strong></p><p>We may love her today, and she was well-loved in some ways by her close circle of friends &mdash; among them Bram Stoker (author of Dracula) and John Butler Yeats &mdash; yet she passed away in relative obscurity and poverty in 1951, her few belongings sold off to pay for her anonymous grave. </p><p>So how is it, today, that she is a virtual heroine to millions, an inspiration to the entire tarot community? She lived a grand life, but never enjoy her due fame. And, if her poems are an indication, she was lonely &mdash;<br /></p><blockquote><p><strong><font face="Times New Roman">In cities large -- in country lane,<br /> Around the world -- 'tis all the same;<br /> Across the sea from shore to shore.<br /> Alone -- alone, for evermore.</font></strong></p><p><em>Poem by Pamela Colman Smith&nbsp;</em></p></blockquote><h3>Pixie Never Gave Up</h3><p>Pamela Colman Smith was a talented artist and illustrator. Her illustrations in the <a href="http://www.wisetarot.com/deckreviews/">Waite-Smith</a> tarot deck, by numbers the most popular tarot deck ever created, made her immortal. She was a lovely person according to correspondence from friends. She had a varied career in the theater, working along side the famous (infamous) Bram Stoker at the famous Lyceum theater under Sir Henry Irving. She illustrated many books, including Bram Stoker's last book. She published four of her own books. Yet she always struggled with obscurity. Even after Ride published the now famous <a href="http://www.wisetarot.com/tarot-deck-reviews/rider-waite-smith.html" target="_blank">Waite-Smith deck</a>, she was barely acknowledged as its creator. Rider, the publisher, and A.E. Waite, who hired her, took all the credit. She was paid next to nothing. </p><p>What endears Pixie to many is her &quot;never give up&quot; attitude. It characterized her long life in poverty. It made her popular with the famous of her day, but never quite moved her to the spotlight.&nbsp; She died, a poor woman, in 1951 at the age of 73. She remains, the mother of the modern day tarot deck.</p><h3>Pixie Life Line</h3><ul><li><font face="Tahoma">1878 &mdash; Pamela Colman Smith born in London, England, February 16</font>   </li><li><font face="Tahoma">1878-88 &mdash; PCS grew up in England</font>   </li><li><font face="Tahoma">1889-92 &mdash; At the age of 11, she moved to Jamaica</font>   </li><li><font face="Tahoma">1893 &mdash; at 15 she enrolled in The Pratt Institute   in Brooklyn New York</font>   </li><li><font face="Tahoma">1895 &mdash;</font><font face="Tahoma"> she meets Ellen Terry &amp; Edith Craig from     Lyceum Company</font>   </li><li><font face="Tahoma">1896</font><font face="Tahoma"> &mdash; her mother dies</font>   </li><li><font face="Tahoma">1897 &mdash; first exhibition in New York, reviewed in NY Time</font>      </li><li><font face="Tahoma">1899 &mdash;published<em> Golden Vanity/Green Bed</em>;   <em>Widdicombe Fair</em>; <em>Annancy Stories</em>, <em>In Chimney   Corners</em>; she </font><font face="Tahoma">meets John Butler Yeats that summer but her father passes away in December</font><br />   </li><li><font face="Tahoma">1900 &mdash; now 22, she sails for England with Lyceum Theatre group and moves in   with Ellen Terry (actress) in London</font>      </li><li><font face="Tahoma">1901 &mdash; at 23 she joins the Golden Dawn</font>      </li><li><font face="Tahoma">1902-03 &mdash; has visions and makes art</font><font face="Tahoma"> and works&nbsp; with WB     Yeats</font>   </li><li><font face="Tahoma">1904 &mdash;&nbsp; when Waite spins off the Holy Order of the Golden Dawn she stays with him</font><br />   </li><li><font face="Tahoma">1905-8 &mdash; various books and art exhibits</font></li><li><font face="Tahoma">1909 &mdash; now 31 Rider Waite Smith Tarot published with <em>Key to the Tarot</em>; she converts to Catholicism</font>      </li><li><font face="Tahoma">1911</font><em><font face="Tahoma"> &mdash; Lair of the White Worm</font></em><font face="Tahoma"> and </font><em><font face="Tahoma">Pictorial Key to the Tarot</font></em><font face="Tahoma"> published with illustrations</font><br />   </li><li><font face="Tahoma">1912 &mdash; friend Bram Stoker dies on April 20</font>      </li><li><font face="Tahoma">1914 &mdash; at 36, WWI begins and <em>Book of Friendly Giants</em>   published</font>      </li><li><font face="Tahoma">1918 &mdash; November 11 WW1 ends</font>      </li><li><font face="Tahoma">1928 &mdash; life-long friend Ellen Terry dies on July 21</font></li><li><font face="Tahoma">1942 &mdash; AE Waite dies on May 19</font>      </li><li><font face="Tahoma">1951 &mdash; Pamela passes away at 73, September 18 in England.<br /></font></li></ul><p>&nbsp;</p><strong><font face="Times New Roman"></font></strong>]]></description><wfw:commentRss>http://www.wisetarot.com/tarot-personality-profiles-of-/rss-comments-entry-1236693.xml</wfw:commentRss></item></channel></rss>