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     U.S. Games  Deck  Tarot de Marseille François Chosson 1736
 
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Tarot de Marseille François Chosson 1736

Author: François Chosson

In April of 1736, François Chosson of Marseille printed what was to later
become the prototype for subsequent tarot decks, including Nicolas Conver¡¯s wood block deck,
the model for most popular Tarot de Marseille decks enjoyed today.
The original copy of this 1736 Chosson deck was sold to the Historical Museum Blumenstein
in Solothurn, Switzerland.
Thanks to the efforts of researcher Yves Reynaud and graphic designer Wilfried Houdouin,
both of Marseille, this historical tarot deck is presented as a faithful facsimile.
Its original packaging has been reproduced for this Limited Edition printing of
3000 hand-numbered decks.

Wilfried Houdouin is a professional graphic designer who has 
lived in Marseille, France since 2001.
Fascinated by the Tarot of Marseilles
since childhood, he has passionately pursued the study,
practice and teaching 
of the historic deck for decades.
He studied graphic arts in Paris at 
the end of the 80s, and trained in computer graphics in the mid 90s.
In 2011 he created the Tarot of Marseilles Millennium Edition, and wrote The Sacred Code of the Tarot.

Yves Reynaud combines his work as a maritime inspector in Marseilles,
France with a deep interest in esotericism, with Astrology, numerology and graphology.
He fell in love with the Tarot of Marseille
in his youth. Since 2004,
he has concentrated on the historic tarot decks, which he fervently collects.
He has researched the iconography, genealogy and history of the Tarot of Marseilles,
its engravers and master card makers.

Along with Wilfried Houdouin, he realized the importance of the
initiatory and cultural legacy
of the Tarot of Marseilles.
Aware of the rarity of the preserved copies, together they decided to create Tarot of Marseilles Heritage,
producing a brand new growing collection of facsimiles of the most beautiful historical
Tarots of Marseilles, 
republished with utmost respect for the original editions.










 

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