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This is the Queen of Hearts from a pack of large Tarot cards (called Taroch or Tarok in German). Cards in this pack measure 74 x 129mm. Queens are worth 4 points in the game of Tarot. Game of Tarot ((jeu de tarot)) cards are used in ordinary card games rather than in cartomancy / divination. 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.
Close up os psychic reader cards on a wood table. We can see three tarot cards and the hand of the reader.
Vintage Rider Waite tarot deck with the Fool on top. It is estimated that more than 100 million copies of this deck exist in more than 20 countries.
Mongolian Wrestling Pattern Design on Mongolian Banknote
Tarot Cards
Adam and Eve. A scene from Milton's Paradise Lost. Engraving from 1870 by Gustave Doré.
The Fool and other tarot cards on wooden table, flat lay. Space for text
Illustrated ornate book cover for Orlando Furioso, an Italian epic poem by Ludovico Ariosto, illustrated by Gustave Dore
The lover heart love tarot card magic reading fortune esoteric teller witchcraft astrology divination gypsy card forecaster abstract symbol watercolor painting illustration art design selective focus
This is Trump IV or IIII, 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 IV – A handsome cavalier trotting his mettlesome horse. Vertical reverse: a couple dancing, the man playing a tune on a flute. 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' (trump) cards. This particular pack was made by Piatnik (Vienna) in 1900.
A bald woman tarot reader has a session with a client
Mongolian Archer Pattern Design on Mongolian Banknote
Tarot deck of Marseille on a white background
Jack Of Clubs old playing card - Isolated (clipping path included)
Tarot cards
Antique photograph, Woman in a grand canopy bed, If I were Queen, Victorian, 19th Century.
The lover heart love tarot card magic reading fortune esoteric teller witchcraft astrology divination gypsy card forecaster abstract symbol watercolor painting illustration art design selective focus
This is the Queen of Spades from a well-known deck of vintage /antique (19th century) playing cards. It was printed in chromolithography by Bernard (Bernhard) Dondorf from Frankfurt aM, Germany, and the deck included characters from Shakespeare's plays as face cards. The Queen of Spades is illustrated as Gertrude, Queen of Denmark from the play (Hamlet). Bernard (Bernhard) Dondorf opened a lithographic printing business in 1833, first producing playing cards in 1839. His playing cards were popular for their designs and overall quality. He retired from the business in 1872 after producing popular and widely-copied designs for many years.
The Fool near other tarot cards with peacock feathers, gemstones and old book on wooden table, above view
Peacock Pattern Design on Banknote
A piece of an eighteenth-nineteenth century alchemy text from an artefact
Here is my artwork Judgement Tarot card on isolate background. In Greek old legend, Judgement tarot card means Hermes (The Mercury God) . This card mean the annoucement of your Karma. A big changing! Good or Bad, As you sow, so you shall reap. It's time you get your result now. Please see my other tarot cards in my port folio.
Tarot card and mobile phone with blank screen mockup for divination application promotion isolated on white.
Vintage photograph of Bosom friends, Young woman push a sledge in the snow, Victorian photomontage19th Century
A bald woman tarot reader has a session with a client
1860 Ten of Hearts playing card with a beautiful back design illustration in blue and green, showing a Japanese girl picking oranges. The square corners suggests that this card was manufactured in the mid-19th century, in the reign of Queen Victoria. The shallow dip in the heart symbols suggests that the manufacturer was Charles Goodall.
Tarot cards displayed in the open air. Astrology and tarotism.
The Empress and other tarot cards on light table, flat lay. Space for text
Here is my artwork from tarot card's collection. I create in extra large size for user who could adapt to their work. The Lover card is the sixth number. This card means you will begin in love with someone and often in deep sexual relationship. And may be a triangle love's problem. However, The lover card will not confirm about wedding ceremony of you and your bedmate. Someone who draw this card always will confuse and be nervous about Love. And may in consider operation to choose about Love. Please see other photographs about Tarot Card in my Portfolio. /file_thumbview_approve.php?size=1&id=61566502
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