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Tarot Deck Reviews

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Sola Busca Tarotplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigSola Busca Tarot

Deck Notes

This deck is a reproduction of the earliest known tarot deck with fully-illustrated numbered cards (pips). It's dated to around 1490 and appears to have been produced in Northern Italy. The major arcana depict a number of infamous men of the Roman Empire (and its mythos). The courts likewise depict famous Roman men and women. The illustrations in the minors have been the inspiration for tarot decks produced much later. The most obvious example of this is in the thre…
Late 15th-centry Italian ArtistPaola GnaccoliniLo Scarabeo5135https://amzn.to/3eYBqQx

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DeckArtistAuthorPublisherArtworkIntuitionBookQualityBuy
Sola Busca Tarotplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigSola Busca Tarot

Deck Notes

This deck is a reproduction of the earliest known tarot deck with fully-illustrated numbered cards (pips). It's dated to around 1490 and appears to have been produced in Northern Italy. The major arcana depict a number of infamous men of the Roman Empire (and its mythos). The courts likewise depict famous Roman men and women. The illustrations in the minors have been the inspiration for tarot decks produced much later. The most obvious example of this is in the thre…
Late 15th-centry Italian ArtistPaola GnaccoliniLo Scarabeo5135

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