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INTERNATIONAL TAROT MUSEUM

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Author: Museo Internazionale dei Tarocchi - February 2021
The deck contains 22 Major Arcana and 4 Aces
Text by Morena Poltronieri and Ernesto Fazioli
€ 56.00 SPECIAL OFFER at € 48.00
Approximate size cm 10 x 15
Cardboard box
Edition of 120 numbered and originally signed copies
Antoine Court de Gébelin published in 1781 his encyclopedic text Le Monde primitif, analysé et comparé avec le monde moderne ('The Primitive World, analyzed and compared with the modern world') where he included a chapter on Tarot. Court de Gébelin's essay is an interesting study that for the first time analyzes the Tarot as bearers of ancient esoteric wisdom, placing their origin in ancient Egypt. He also linked the spread of Tarot in Europe through the Gypsies and placed the Fool at the head of the Triumphs, rather than at the end of the deck which was its previous position. His opinions had a profound influence on subsequent studies on Tarot.
In this deck, the 26 original drawings by Court de Gébelin have been taken up and reworked.
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Author: Museo Internazionale dei Tarocchi - Febbraio 2021
The deck contains 22 ;ajor Arcana e 4 Aces
Text byMorena Poltronieri & Ernesto Fazioli
€ 56,00 SPECIAL OFFER € 48,00
Cards size cm 10 x 15
Cardboard box
Limited edition 120 copies numebered and signed by the publisher
Customer fee to be paid by the addressee

Le Monde Primitif' - the 22 Major Arcana and 4 Aces from Court de Gébelin's chapter on Tarot, found in his infamous tome: The Primitive World, Analyzed and Compared to the Modern World. The art itself seems unsophisticated perhaps, but his influence over the popularity and direction of Tarot makes it worthwhile having in a Tarot collection, for study and contemplation.

Court de Gébelin discussed each Major Arcana in his writing, including the Fool. He asserted that the Hanged Man should be right-side up, since he really 'depicted the virtue Prudence' (see this XII image posted below). He claimed that the Chariot pictured the Egyptian god Osiris, that Judgment actually depicted the creation of the world, and that the World card symbolized Time. He was the one to place the Fool at the front of the pack instead of where he'd resided before, (behind the Trumps). Court de Gébelin also presented rules or guidelines for working with the Tarot.

This deck published in-house by Morena Poltronieri & Ernesto Fazioli of Museo dei Tarocchi, in February 2021, comes in a sturdy cardboard box with the Fool card fastened on top, brandished with the museum's hot wax seal. The cards are printed on textured, matte art stock and the titles are written in French and have traditional Roman numerals.



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International Tarot Museum©

OUR MUSEUM
SOCIAL
CONTACT US
ADDRESS

Tarot Museum is part of Mutus Liber, a non-profit cultural association
Via Arturo Palmieri, 5 Riola
40038 Vergato (Bologna) Italy
Tel. 3349975005
Tax Code 91368630371 - VAT No. 03386331205

 

REA BO-554574

Pec: mutusliber@pec.mutusliber.it

International Tarot Museum/Mutus Liber

Via Palmieri 5

Riola Vergato (Bologna)

40038 - Tax Code 91368630371 - VAT Number 03386331205

Italy

International Tarot Museum©