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This tarot is available for the first time in 350 years !
The booklet includes historical information as well as commentaries on the major arcana,
Flornoy`s text `The Journey of the Soul`
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The Tarot of Jean
Noblet originals (Paris c. 1650)
preserved in the French National Library and restoration
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The originality of
this extremely elegant tarot resides in its age and its unusually small size. It
is the oldest known tarot of the "Marseille" tradition. One of its many
particularities is that it dares identify Arcanum XIII, usually unnamed, and
frankly call it « death ».
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Noblet,
even more than Dodal, belongs to a time when traditional knowledge was still
being transmitted from master engraver to his apprentice. He is closer to the
source than all who follow him: in this resides his greatest interest.
Specialists, and all who enjoy significant details, will find plenty of features
here worth examining.
I wish, however, to draw your attention to the fact
that we see two different gestures at work in the graphics of these arcana. The
one, very pure and assured, proof of a great mastery, and the other very
"apprentice"! Throughout the year of work on, and daily contemplation of these
images, I had the distinct impression that here was the last work of an
accomplished master, but one who, through age or illness or both, was unable to
produce the entire work himself. Certain images seem to have been completed, or
entirely drawn, by someone extremely conscientious and totally exact as far as
details are concerned, but nevertheless lacking the graphic talent of his
master. I believe the Devil, the World and the Wheel of Fortune fall into this
category.
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