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The Jacques Vieville Tarot
By robert | March 1, 2008
The Tarot of Jacques Vieville is a unique and intriguing deck. It was created in the same time and place as the Jean Noblet Tarot, (Paris, around 1650); but is clearly from a different tradition. As far as I know, there is no other deck like it, yet it has similarities to a wide range of tarot “families”.
When trying to determine the intention of artists , I find the Jacques Vieville often provides the key to unlocking the tarot’s secrets when comparing iconography between several historic decks.
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Topics: Jacques Vieville Tarot, Jean Dodal Tarot, Jean Noblet Tarot, Marseille Tarot, Nicholas Conver Tarot, Tarot History |
