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Tarot de Besançon
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Tarot de Besançon
Dear all,
does anybody know if there is any available edition of the Tarot de Besançon?
It's a Tarot similiar to the TdM which replaced the positions of the Papess (II) and Pope (V) by the Roman Gods Jupiter/Juno (but some other little differences exist).
As far as I know, at the moment there is only a Tarot from Switzerland that is a reproduction of the TdB. Ist Name is the "Tarot 1 JJ".
Can someone help?
does anybody know if there is any available edition of the Tarot de Besançon?
It's a Tarot similiar to the TdM which replaced the positions of the Papess (II) and Pope (V) by the Roman Gods Jupiter/Juno (but some other little differences exist).
As far as I know, at the moment there is only a Tarot from Switzerland that is a reproduction of the TdB. Ist Name is the "Tarot 1 JJ".
Can someone help?
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PS: This kind of deck is what I mean, but unfortunately I couldn't find it.
It is offered by etsy for more than 1000€.
It is offered by etsy for more than 1000€.
Re: Tarot de Besançon
The deck being sold on Etsy is extremely rare, hence the price.
I suggest:
Il Tarocco di Besançon, Il Meneghello
Tarocchi di Besançon Miller, Rinascimento - Giordano Berti
These are harder to find:
Tarot d'Epinal/Pellerin et Cie - Arts et Lettres, France (French Titles only) - J .M. Simon (French/English Titles)
Tarot de Besançon - Pablo Robledo
Vandenborre - Pablo Robledo
I suggest:
Il Tarocco di Besançon, Il Meneghello
Tarocchi di Besançon Miller, Rinascimento - Giordano Berti
These are harder to find:
Tarot d'Epinal/Pellerin et Cie - Arts et Lettres, France (French Titles only) - J .M. Simon (French/English Titles)
Tarot de Besançon - Pablo Robledo
Vandenborre - Pablo Robledo
Rocket Raccoon: Blah, Blah, Blah.....
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@ Papageno,
thank you for your answer - it helped me very much.
One question: Is there a file with the Besancon Cards? I'm considering to let the cards print by an online shop. It would be much more easier.
thank you for your answer - it helped me very much.
One question: Is there a file with the Besancon Cards? I'm considering to let the cards print by an online shop. It would be much more easier.
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Yes, there is, there are a number available on the BNF website, Gallica: here for instance, or for the deck pictured above, see here.
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You're welcome, glad to be of service. You can download the images by clicking on the downwards facing arrow in the menu to the left.
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Honestly,
I'm not sure which one is more beautiful, being torn between both decks.
The first one looks so ancient and the second has a more powerful style, although the notes on it bother me a little bit..
I'm not sure which one is more beautiful, being torn between both decks.
The first one looks so ancient and the second has a more powerful style, although the notes on it bother me a little bit..
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Here's the "clean" edition, I knew that there were more: https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b ... rk=85837;2
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@ _R_
Did you notice that the eyes of Cupido on the Lovers Card (VI) from the last link you've posted are not covered in contrast to earlier versions?
I wonder why
Did you notice that the eyes of Cupido on the Lovers Card (VI) from the last link you've posted are not covered in contrast to earlier versions?
I wonder why
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This is because the Arnoult deck is, aside from Juno and Jupiter, a "Marseilles Type II" deck, and not a Besançon as such. If the figures seem familiar, it is because Arnoult also produced another deck, with Pope and Popess, which became the prototype of the Marteau-Grimaud deck.
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Re: Tarot de Besançon
The one you pictured from Etsy was from published by Grimaud. This one that I just finished restoring was the earlier version, the Lequart Arnoult, that was done through the 1880s. It was produced by before Grimaud purchased the Lequart publisher in 1891. I just got the proofs back. Jupiter. Juno. Bloody swords. Bearded angel. Unique colors. What more could you want?
You can get it here on Etsy.
Cards are cards, just pieces of cardboard. What is important is the intent we give them.
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Hello,
Also look on the website of the National Library of France (Gallica)
https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b ... rk=64378;0
https://gallica.bnf.fr/services/engine/ ... ultat-id-3
Jean
Also look on the website of the National Library of France (Gallica)
https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b ... rk=64378;0
https://gallica.bnf.fr/services/engine/ ... ultat-id-3
Jean