Dame Fortune's Wheel Tarot Lover's Card
Posted: 14 Jan 2021, 12:39
I'm very certain that there are MANY people here who are already aware of the source material for Paul Huson's trumps
in his deck published by Lo Scarabeo ie. Este, Rosenwald, Budapest, etc.
However, there still seems to be some question regarding The Lover's card, although, again I'm sure there are people who have already figured this out.
But for those who haven't, it's the political marriage between Henry Tudor (Henry VII) and Elizabeth of York.
The clue is the red and white Tudor Rose emblazoned on the shield.
This mirrors the Lover's card of the Cary-Yale Visconti depicting the marriage between Francesco Sforza and Bianca Maria Visconti.
Huson simply describes this card as: "The design for this card is based upon a medieval illuminated manuscript depicting a marriage."
Just thought I'd share.
in his deck published by Lo Scarabeo ie. Este, Rosenwald, Budapest, etc.
However, there still seems to be some question regarding The Lover's card, although, again I'm sure there are people who have already figured this out.
But for those who haven't, it's the political marriage between Henry Tudor (Henry VII) and Elizabeth of York.
The clue is the red and white Tudor Rose emblazoned on the shield.
This mirrors the Lover's card of the Cary-Yale Visconti depicting the marriage between Francesco Sforza and Bianca Maria Visconti.
Huson simply describes this card as: "The design for this card is based upon a medieval illuminated manuscript depicting a marriage."
Just thought I'd share.