Charming fortune teller giving man a tarot card Dealing Customer Fortune Teller Lady Dealing Tarot Cards
Another from the pack of Tarot cards i have designed and illustrated, 'The Empress'. Painted in gouache on water colour paper. Empress Tarot Cards Cards TAROT CARD. THE EMPRESS
Number seven of my Tarot card pack, 'The Fool's Tarot' designed and illustrated by me, Bruce Michael Baillie. Gouache on Water colour paper. Tarot Cards Chariot Cards TAROT CARD. The Chariot
This is the four of Hearts from a pack of large Tarot cards (called Taroch or Tarok in German). Pip cards count as a fraction of one point in a game of tarot. Cards in this pack measure 74 x 129mm. The history of Tarot goes back to 15th century Italy. There were 78 cards, including 21 'trump' cards and a 'fool' or 'skeench' dressed as a harlequin, which in modern packs would be called a joker. The large numbers of cards and the complicated rules led to a decline in the popularity of these Tarot card games. Austrian Taroch cards use French symbols (clubs, diamonds, hearts and spades), and a simplified pack numbering 54, which still includes the 21 trumps plus the fool. These make up the 22 'Taroch' cards. This particular pack was made by Piatnik (Vienna) in 1900. Links to more tarot cards from this Austrian taroch pack: More playing cards (antique and modern) Just playing cards by Bernhard Dondorf Vertical Austrian Culture Color Image Four of Hearts playing card Tarot Austrian Tarock 1900
This is the back / reverse of a large Tarot card (called Taroch or Tarok in German), with crossed green and red lines giving a tartan effect. Cards in this pack measure 74 x 129mm. The history of Tarot goes back to 15th century Italy, when the cards used Italian card symbols. There were 78 cards, including 21 'trump' cards and a 'fool' or 'skeench' dressed as a harlequin, which in modern packs would be called a joker. The large numbers of cards and the complicated rules led to a decline in the popularity of Tarot card games. The Austrian Taroch cards use French symbols (clubs, diamonds, hearts and spades), and a simplified pack numbering 54, which still includes the 21 trumps plus the fool. These are the 22 'Taroch' cards. This pack was made by Piatnik (Vienna) in 1900. Other antique playing cards, including some from Dondorf's 1895 'Shakespeare' deck: More playing cards (antique and modern) Just playing cards by Bernhard Dondorf Tarot Cards Austrian Culture Vertical Card back reverse Tarot Austrian Taroch 1900
This is Trump X (ten) a picture card from a pack of large Tarot cards (called Taroch or Tarok in German). Cards in this pack measure 74 x 129mm. The maker is Fred. Piatnik & Sohne. Trump X shows a young country couple leaning on a wooden fence, with a cottage in background. Vertical reverse shows a well-to-do couple sitting on a parapet and kissing, with a seated dog in attendance. The history of Tarot goes back to 15th century Italy. There were 78 cards, including 21 'trump' cards and a 'fool' or 'skeench' dressed as a harlequin, which in modern packs would be called a joker. The large numbers of cards and the complicated rules led to a decline in the popularity of these Tarot card games. Austrian Taroch cards use French symbols (clubs, diamonds, hearts and spades), and a simplified pack numbering 54, which still includes the 21 trumps plus the fool. These make up the 22 'Taroch' cards. This particular pack was made by Piatnik (Vienna) in 1900. Links to more tarot cards from this Austrian taroch pack: More playing cards (antique and modern) Just playing cards by Bernhard Dondorf Color Image Vertical Court Card Trump X Tarot Austrian Taroch playing card 1900
Human skull with old books and Marseille tarot lying on maroon (burgundy) fabric. Studio shot with 3 soft lights and one hard. SEE ALSO MY LIGHTBOX BLACK MAGIC YOU CAN SEE THERE PICTURES LIKE THEESE: Tarot Cards Human Skull Book Black magic
This is Trump XXI (twenty one), a picture card from a pack of large Tarot cards (called Taroch or Tarok in German). Cards in this pack measure 74 x 129mm. Trump XXI shows an Eastern gentleman with hookah pipe attended by servant girl with cup and saucer. Vertical reverse shows a couple dancing outdoors. The history of Tarot goes back to 15th century Italy. There were 78 cards, including 21 'trump' cards and a 'fool' or 'skeench' dressed as a harlequin, which in modern packs would be called a joker. The large numbers of cards and the complicated rules led to a decline in the popularity of these Tarot card games. Austrian Taroch cards use French symbols (clubs, diamonds, hearts and spades), and a simplified pack numbering 54, which still includes the 21 trumps plus the fool. These make up the 22 'Taroch' cards. Links to more tarot cards from this Austrian taroch pack: More playing cards (antique and modern) Cards Non-Urban Scene Court Card Trump XXI Tarot Austrian Taroch playing card 1900