Classico Tarocco di Marsiglia

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Classico Tarocco di Marsiglia (High Priestess)
Classico Tarocco di Marsiglia (High Priestess)

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The Classico Tarocco di Marsiglia (more commonly known as Marseille Tarot) is, according to Tom Tadford Little, the most widely circulated variant of the tarot. These designs, and the Marseilles ordering of the trumps, became the basis for occult and modern tarot decks. The Marseilles tarot itself almost certainly originated in Milan, and spread to France when the French occupied that city around 1500. This is a full color 78 card deck. The Il Meneghello publication is a limited edition of 2000. Dimensions: 4.33 x 2.56 inches, 11 x 6.5 cm.

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1987 - Il Meneghello version (Limited Edition of 2000)

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(A site by Arnell Ando to honor the Tarot & art contributions by Osvaldo Menegazzi of Il Meneghello. It has much of Osvaldo's published decks and handmade art to date.)


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