The ViscontiSforza tarot is used collectively to refer to incomplete sets of approximately 15 decks from the middle of the 15thcentury, now located in various museums, libraries, and private collections around the world. No complete deck has survived rather, some collections boast a few face card
The ViscontiSforza tarot is used collectively to refer to incomplete sets of approximately 15 decks from the middle of the 15thcentury, now located in various museums, libraries, and private collections around the world. No complete deck has survived rather, some collections boast a few face card
Emblems from a German Alchemical Manuscript, Fidelis Werner, 1794. Source: University of Freiburg…
The Trionfi della Luna 333 is a 78 card Marseilles-style deck, with 12 bonus cards. (It is a cousin to the Deviant Moon Tarot.) The cards come in a flip-top box, wrapped in a stunning gold printed …
LE MANUEL ALCHIMIQUE de Ulrich Ruosch (1628-1698)
Emblems from Sammlung Alchymistischer Schriften (Collection of Alchemical Writings), 18thC. The different colors & symbolic images represent stages of the alchemical process & the composition acts as…
LE MANUEL ALCHIMIQUE de Ulrich Ruosch (1628-1698)
La apasionante historia del Tarot y el revelador significado de sus cartas
In New York City, not far from Grand Central Station, there lies an important relic of tarot history. Among its collection of illuminated manuscripts and
LE MANUEL ALCHIMIQUE de Ulrich Ruosch (1628-1698)
The ViscontiSforza tarot is used collectively to refer to incomplete sets of approximately 15 decks from the middle of the 15thcentury, now located in various museums, libraries, and private collections around the world. No complete deck has survived rather, some collections boast a few face card
A curator stumbled upon the works while visiting a collector in Mexico City.
LE MANUEL ALCHIMIQUE de Ulrich Ruosch (1628-1698)
A few more cards I’m playing with to see if this is thee direction I want to go with a whole deck. Having a lot of fun with it, tbh