VI - L' Amoureux
Posted: 20 Aug 2018, 09:56
The card pictured here is from the Tarot de Marseille Jean Dodal circa 1701 recreated by Jean-Claude Flornoy.
This is the second card in the major arcana where more than one human figure appears but the first where a heavenly being is in the scene. Perhaps we can look at that first. The cherub flies into the scene, blindfolded, from the right hand side of the card. Like the man, the cherub is bare legged. This card seems to say that, like the cherub, the man is choosing blindly.
I have oftentimes looked at this card and thought the two women reminded me of a mother and a lady-love. The woman to the left places her hand on the mans shoulder as if to guide or control while the woman to the right places her hand over his heart as if to express a delicate affection or to restrain. Seen in this light, this card reminds me of the Bible verse that says a man shall leave his father and mother and cleave unto his wife. This card strikes me as a man giving his heart to the first woman besides his mother.
If these women are rivals as the cherub (Eros?) would seem to indicate, then the woman to the left seems a great deal more confident than the maiden to the right. There is something more open eyed and pleading to the face of the younger, where the narrowed glance of the elder makes her appear more calculating. When we look at the man, he seems to be giving his attention to the elder of the two ladies.
Yet there is one symbol here which could indicate where his heart lies. His left hand is much larger than his right. In the Marseille tradition, when a character has one hand which is significantly larger than the other, it is known as the “hand of glory.” The hand of glory could represent where a person has the most authority in their life or where their gifts are most authentically displayed. His hand of glory is nearest the woman to the right. Love may be blind but the hand has it! A choice has been made.
I have studied some great material on this card and will share more as my knowledge grows. What do you see? What message might you take from the postures, the colors, the body language?