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Tarot Art Nouveau  |
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The Italian-published Tarot Art Nouveau is floral, ornate and lavishly decorated. It is a very uniform tarot with a very romantic, dashing style - women all young and beautiful, men mostly bulging muscle. |
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Tarot Astar  |
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The Tarot Astar is a new, Russian-published deck of erotic images. It has 78 cards - most of them quite explicit - with photo-collage art of naked women and muscled men. |
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Tarot Asterix  |
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The Tarot Asterix features characters and scenes from Asterix, the well-known French comic, on its double-ended cards. While named a Tarot, this is a deck intended for the game of Tarock, rather than divination or guidance. |
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Tarot Balbi  |
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Published in the mid seventies, and unfortunately now out of print, this brilliantly coloured Balbi Tarot deck makes use of astrological, alchemical and Qabbalistic symbols in its major arcana. (The minors are standard pip cards.) |
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Tarot Chesta  |
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The Tarot Chesta is very limited edition of 61 hand-made tarot sets. The symbology of the lino-block and screen-printed images in the Tarot Chesta is Rider-Waite-Smith, with some personal touches. |
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Tarot Classic  |
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The Tarot Classic is a full-colour reproduction of the 18th century woodcuts by Claude Burdel, republished by US Games in 1974. The art is in a Marseilles style, but is not the same as the Conver style. |
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Tarot Czterech Zywiolow  |
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Tarot Czterech Zywiolow was published in Poland in 2000. Its original art has a Thoth influence, surrounded by a white border with card titles and keywords printed in Polish. |
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Tarot de Belmont  |
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Le Tarot de Belmont is a rather dream-like fantasy tarot deck of 22 cards. The figures on the cards are unnaturally tall and thin, though the tarot symbology is recognisable. The cards also have thick checkered black and white borders, which add to the effect of peering through at another world. |
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Tarot de Gruyeres  |
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Le Tarot de Gruyeres is an unusual black and white, majors-only Tarot, created for a Swiss Tarot exhibition in 1993. Gruyeres is a small village in Switzerland, home to the museum of artist H. R. Giger, and the card imagery in this deck is similarly detailed and surreal. |
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Tarot de la Felicidad  |
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The Tarot de la Felicidad (or Tarot of Happiness) is a Spanish, non-traditional tarot deck simplified for questions of love. The major arcana have been renamed and reordered, and there are only nine numbered cards in the minor arcana for a total of 72 cards in the deck. |
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Tarot de la Rea  |
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Created by a French artist, the Tarot de la Rea resembles the Tarot de Marseilles with its wood-block images and plentiful use of blue and red. It was issued in two versions, "gold" and regular. Both
use gold and silver ink on the cards, but the "gold" version has gilt edges.
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Tarot de la Revolution  |
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The Tarot de la Revolution is coloured in red, white and blue and has basic artwork iillustrating the theme of the French revolution. The majors and courts are roughly matched with historical figures and scenes, while the minors have similarities to playing cards. |
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Tarot de Marseille (Dussere Dodal)  |
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The Tarot de Marseille published by Dussere reproduces the images of the original 78-card deck by Jean Dodal, dating from 1701 in Lyon, France. Unfortunately the deck is now out of print and difficult to obtain. |
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Tarot de Marseille (Fournier)  |
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The Fournier-published Tarot de Marseille sticks fairly closely to the traditional symbolism but uses much more blended, rich, flowing colour than the early woodcuts. The background colours are also a modern addition. |
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Decks:
A A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 B B2 B3 C C2 C3 C4 D D2 D3 E E2 F F2 F3 G G2 G3 G4 H H2 I I2 J K K2 L L2 L3 M M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 N N2 O P P2 P3 Q R R2 R3 S S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 T T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 T7 T8 T9 T10 T11 T12 T13 T14 T15 U U2 V V2 W W2 W3 X Y Z
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