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One of the problems with studying modern tarot is that they are not collected by libraries, so there is no way to see them except through purchasing copies. In the early 2000s he turned his attention to the artwork of modern tarot. 2009.The Art Tarot project is organised by Adam McLean the well known researcher into alchemy, expert in emblematic symbolism and accomplished artist. Imagery draws from the well known Egyptian Tarot issued by the Argentinian publisher Kier with images in cartouche style frame. Very rare.īy Marco Antonio Talledo, Asociacion Cultural Estudios Astrales, Peru.
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It has 23 numbered cards plus 5 others, and though it does not have an obvious tarot structure, its imagery its redolent of the arcana. The imagery would appear to be taken from various pieces of fantasy art, but the backs have been taken from Ciro Marchetti's 'Gilded Tarot' and as this was published in 2004 we have to assume the Tarot Pactum Infernal was created some time after that. There is no date or publisher shown on the packaging. The creator of the deck, Ernesto Montes Aliaga, appears to have been living at the time in Germany and indeed, uses German, Spanish and English for the card titles. The pips show parts of the Kabbalistic Tree of Life. It is obviously structured around kabbalistic ideas and an esoteric view of Peruvian mythology. Subtitled 'Le Kabbala Andino Revelada' (the Kaballah of the Andes revealed). Cards for the most part renamed.īy Leandro Jacob, Argentina, Talleres Rescate, Buenos Aires, 2014.īy Ernesto Montes Aliaga, Editorial Inti Yalamuy, Lima, Peru, 2000. Cards for the most part renamed.īackgrounds printed in bronze gold.
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Published under license from Editorial Kier. Many of the images correspond to the usual tarot archetypes, but there are no Minor Arcana in suits. Illustrations in the book 'El Tarot Profetico de Babilonia'. Title can be translated as "Tarot of Dreams".īy Irene Pantelis, Argentina, Ediciones Lea, Buenos Aires., 2012.īy Alba Arigos,Argentina, Editorial Keir, 1991.
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Subset of the full Angelico Tarot issued in Colombia.īy Silvia Ordoqui, Argentina, Edicion Artesanal, 2012. Small sheet of instructions in Spanish.īy Rosa Elena Ortega, Argentina, CS Edicione. 12 Cards per suit, 1-9 and three courts 10-12. Minors are in playing card style.Ĭards of the Witches. Cards have main titles in Spanish, but additional titles in English and French. The facial expressions are not very well achieved and the modelling of the forms is not of the best, but it has some nice touches and is a fine clean design of pen line with watercolour (perhaps augmented with some graphics colour, added later once the artwork had been scanned in). Apparently these cards were issued by a well known astrologer in Argentina. There is no documentation supplied with the deck but 'Blanca Curi' is Spanish for 'of the white witch'. Titles are in English.īy M.E.L., Argentina, Self-Published, 2007. Also known as the 'Tarot estilo Marselles', or 'Marsellan Tarot'.Īrgentinian reissue of the Fergus Hall deck from 1974. "Recreated drawings and designs of the ancient version of 'Marsellan Tarot' ". Some are immediately recognisable as tarot arcana but others are a little more obscure.īy Alejandra Correas Vasquez and Gonzalo Garcia Correas, Abel Raul Brozzi, Alberto Salvador Bellanza. The 22 cards are not numbered and do not bear the traditional arcana names, but instead are labelled "Renovacao-Neutralidade" and so on. The deck does not have a tarot structure. The source for the deck is probably Daffi's article 'Disposizione dei Trionfi in rapporto alla Tavola Bembina' Kemi-Hathor, Volume 14, N. Daffi wrote some books on alchemical themes and seems to have been influenced by Giuliano Kremmerz. The Bembine Tablet, the Bembine Table of Isis or the Mensa Isiaca (Isiac Tablet) is an elaborate tablet of bronze with enamel and silver inlay of probable Roman origin and mimicking Egyptian style. Set of 22 Majors 16 Minors (King, Queen, Page and Ace) plus a card named "A Vida" (life) and another named "A Riqueza" (wealth).Īpparently the artwork is based on an interpretation by Marco Daffi of the Bembine or Isaic tablet in the Museum of Antiquities in Turin. Price includes tracked postage and packing.Ĭasa Neilomar Artigos Religiosos Ltda. By Eneida Duarte Gaspar, Brazil, Pallas, 2002.