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Tarot: The Moon Poster

Tarot: The Moon Poster

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The Moon (1918) from The Illustrated Key to the Tarot by Lauron William de Laurence

Adorn your space with this enchanting vintage tarot poster, where mystical dogs howl beneath a watchful moon, a symbol of intuition and dreams, crafted by Lauron William de Laurence—an influential figure who popularized tarot art in early 20th-century America.

Our posters are printed on thick (230gsm) acid-free matte art paper, using a long-lasting UV-resistant ink. We also offer the option of printing on textured canvas (300gsm), more flexible and resistant. Our frames are made of either light and resistant aluminium, or solid wood. More details in our FAQ

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About the Artist

Lauron William de Laurence was an influential early 20th-century American occultist, publisher, and writer. Through his De Laurence Company, he played a pivotal role in popularizing tarot, astrology, and ceremonial magic in the United States and abroad. His accessible publications and striking imagery introduced esoteric traditions to a broader audience, transforming mystical knowledge into both practical guides and collectible art.

De Laurence’s tarot designs emerged during a period of revived Western interest in occult symbolism, when printed decks and manuals brought divinatory practices into everyday life. This context shaped the visual language of his tarot cards, blending spiritual exploration with the clarity of early 20th-century print culture.

The Artwork

The Moon card, featured here, is steeped in symbolism and psychological depth. Traditionally, it represents intuition, dreams, and the uncertainties that arise when the path ahead is unclear. In tarot readings, The Moon often signals a time for inner reflection and trusting one’s instincts amid ambiguity.

Created in 1918, this illustration reflects a moment when Western audiences were captivated by mystical imagery and the promise of self-discovery. The card’s narrative invites viewers to contemplate the balance between fear and insight, making it a meaningful addition to any collection of esoteric wall art or spiritual symbolism.

Style & Characteristics

This vintage print is defined by crisp black linework and simplified, emblematic forms. A large, radiant moon dominates the upper portion, while two dogs howl below, flanking a winding path that leads between twin towers. The composition is symmetrical and meditative, more diagrammatic than naturalistic, emphasizing clarity over realism.

The palette is restrained and nocturnal, featuring creamy beige paper, pale yellow in the moon, and subtle grey shading throughout. The overall effect is watchful and dreamlike, appealing to collectors of black and white prints who appreciate a touch of warmth and symbolic depth.

In Interior Design

As wall decor, The Moon tarot card lends itself beautifully to bedrooms, reading nooks, or tranquil entryways—spaces where introspection and calm are welcome. Its vertical format suits narrow walls and gallery arrangements, pairing well with vintage textures and minimalist frames.

To harmonize with its palette, consider linen textiles, warm wood, or matte black accents. This piece also complements curated animal themed art prints, weaving a subtle narrative of instinct, guardianship, and the quiet mysteries of night.