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A Golden Dawn Gallery
A Golden Dawn Gallery
From illegible chicken
scratches mighty mystic acorns grow:
The first folio page of the
Golden Dawn Cypher Manuscript.
This is a picture gallery for an in-progress
essay about Arthur Machen and his association with the Order of the Golden
Dawn, and it may relate the Machen's novels The Three Impostors
(1895) .
The Original Three Impostors:
Praemonstrator
Young S.L. MacGregor Mathers impersonating a British
Officer (circa 1882).
Imporator
Dr. Robert William Woodman in Masonic Regalia.
Woodman died in December 1891, leaving only two of the original Chiefs
of the Golden Dawn in power.
Cancellarius
Dr. W. Wynn Wescott, Coroner and occult scholar.
The Later Three Impostors:
Deo Duce Comite Ferro
'Rioghail Mo Dhream
S.L. MacGregor Mathers as the Magus, drawn by
his wife Moina Mathers.
Vestigia Nulla Retrosum
Moina Bergson Mathers, wife of MacGregor Mathers.
This is one of the few known picture of this lady. It was probably taken
in the 1880s when she was Mina Bergson. She was the first non-founding
member admitted to the order in March 1988.
Quod Sci Nescis
Sapere Aude
W. Wynn Westcott, resigned (or was forced out)
of the Golden Dawn in 1897, leaving Mathers as the sole power.
The Young Man With Spectacles:
W. B. Yeats in 1888, when he still sported
a beard. A portrait by H.M. Paget. This is what Yeats looked like in the
days when he was joining the "Hermetic Students", The Theosophy Society,
and "deviling" in the British Museum along with most of the other people
pictured here. Yeats officially joined the Golden Dawn on 7 March 1890,
but may have been unofficially involved with it from the beginning.
Demon Est Deus Inversus
Classic 1890s W.B. Yeats, with spectacles, in
his patented "poet outfit." When the London temple revolted against Mathers
in 1900, Yeats became Imperator. He remained a major force in the splinter
of the Golden Dawn known as Stella Matutina well into the 1920s.
The New Woman:
Sepientia Sapienti Dono Data
Florence Farr in 1890. Actress, novelist, magician,
and mistress of literary lions. An inscription on the picture reads "Do
I inspire thee." Uh huh.
Praemonstrator
Florence Farr in the 1890s. Farr joined the
Golden Dawn in July 1890, became Cancellarius in mid 1892, became Praemonstrator
after Wescott resigned, and was the head of the London Temple at the time
of the 1900 revolt.
Fortiter et Fecte
Annie Horniman, She bankrolled plays
by Yeats and Farr, employed MacGregor
Mathers as a curator, and was one of
the finantial backers of the Abbey Theatre in Dublin.
Vestigia Nulla Retrosum
Moina Mathers, this time as a priestess of
Isis, in about 1900. Back when she was in art school, in the late
1880s, she met and became friends with Florence Farr, and Annie Horniman.
The three of them used to hang out in the British Museum, dabbling in Egyptology
and mystical books. By a strange coincidence Mathers, Yeats, Waite,
and Machen were know to hang out there at the same time, looking for similar
books.
Mr Dyson, a Walker in London:
An early picture of Arthur Machen with a beard.
The source of the picture says it was taken in the 1890s, but this
is doubtful. The "decadent" style of the 1890s was clean shaven. My guess
is that the picture dates from the late 1880s. Picture originally
appeared in The Collected Arthur Machen (Duckworth, 1988).
Avallaunius
Young Arthur Machen, writer and actor, probably
around the time he joined the Golden Dawn in 1899, and may have been the
last member to join before the revolt of 1900. There is some evidence that
he joined the order to distract himself after the death of his first wife.
Machen followed his friend A.E. Waite into the Rectified Order of the Golden
Dawn in 1904. He continued to unofficially collaborate with Waite on his
works on the Holy Grail. He remained highly skeptical about the Golden
Dawn and magical orders in general.
Mr Phillips:
Arthur Edward Waite as he looked in the early
1980s.
Sacramentum Regis
Arthur Edward Waite, around 1900. He
was one of the most prolific writers on occultism and magic. He is best
known today for having created the most popular tarot deck in the world
-- the Rider/ Waite Deck. He joined the Golden Dawn in January 1891.
Old Friends:
Arthur Machen at the Roman ruins at Caerleon,
Wales. The hat and Inverness cloak became a trademark costume of
Machen (as is was for his character Mr. Dyson), and he continued to wear
it look after it was out of fashion.. This outfit and Machen's later
robund shape lead S. T. Joshi to wonder if Machen might be one of the models
of John Dickson Carr's great detective, Dr Gideon Fell (the usual suspect
for Carr's model was G. K Chesterton).
A. E. Waite in regalia of the Fellowship of
the Rosy Cross. On 4 November 1904 Waite constituted the Rectified Order
of the Golden Dawn, one of the the many factions which stemmed from the
original Golden Dawn. It closed down in 1914, and Waite went on to form
The Fellowship of the Rosy Cross in 1915.
Machen and Waite (left) together in 1936
The Beast:
Perdurabo
Edward Alexander "Aleister" Crowley,
novelist, poet, mountain climber, and ritual magician. Here he is
shown as Osirus when he was in the Golden Dawn in 1899. This is the
young man whom Machen learned had hired thugs to murder W. B. Yeats.
This page revised and expanded 15 November
1999
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