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The Rosenwald Redux Tarot

The Rosenwald Redux Tarot

by Robby Fowler

Tarot
traditionalblack-and-whitehand-drawnminimalist
historicalrenaissancewoodcut-styleline-artuncoloreditalian-tarotcollectible

Theme: Historical tarot reimagined in black and white

Medium: pencil ink

A close reimagining of the late fifteenth-century "Rosenwald Tarot," this deck by Robby Fowler respects the original's simple beauty while adapting it for contemporary readers. It features black-and-white line art, preserving the historical aesthetic of early tarot.

About This Deck

The Rosenwald Redux Tarot is a modern interpretation of the historic Rosenwald Tarot, a significant fifteenth-century deck known for its unique imagery and simple, uncolored line art. Artist Robby Fowler has meticulously recreated the original's aesthetic, offering a deck that bridges historical accuracy with contemporary usability. The project successfully raised $9,620 from 121 backers on Kickstarter, indicating strong interest in historically inspired tarot decks.

This deck is designed to honor the visual language of early Italian tarot, characterized by its distinct iconography and lack of color, which would have been hand-painted by owners. By presenting the cards in black and white, the Redux version maintains this authentic, unadorned look, allowing the intricate linework and symbolic figures to stand out. The deck serves as both a functional tool for divination and a collectible item for those interested in the history of tarot and playing cards.

The "Redux" aspect suggests a faithful reproduction with subtle enhancements for modern handling or clarity, without straying from the core visual identity of the Rosenwald. This approach makes the deck accessible to a new generation of readers while providing a direct connection to one of the earliest known tarot decks. It's a testament to the enduring appeal of foundational tarot imagery.

Key Features

  • Reimagining of the late fifteenth-century "Rosenwald Tarot"
  • Features black-and-white line art, preserving historical aesthetic
  • Successfully funded on Kickstarter with 121 backers
  • Designed for modern readers while respecting historical beauty

Who It's For

This deck is ideal for tarot historians, collectors of antique-style decks, and readers who appreciate the raw, uncolored aesthetic of early tarot. It appeals to those interested in the foundational imagery of the tarot system and offers a unique reading experience for advanced practitioners. Beginners might find the lack of color and traditional RWS symbolism less intuitive, but it could serve as an excellent study deck for those delving into tarot's origins.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Rosenwald Redux Tarot based on?
The Rosenwald Redux Tarot is a close reimagining of the late fifteenth-century "Rosenwald Tarot." This historical deck is known for its unique imagery and is considered one of the earliest surviving examples of tarot cards, providing a direct link to the origins of the system.
Does the Rosenwald Redux Tarot have color?
No, the Rosenwald Redux Tarot features black-and-white line art. This design choice is intentional, as it respects and replicates the simple, uncolored beauty of the original fifteenth-century Rosenwald Tarot, which would have been hand-painted by its owners.
Is this deck suitable for beginners?
While the deck is built for the modern reader, its historical imagery and lack of color might be less intuitive for absolute beginners accustomed to Rider-Waite-Smith style decks. It is particularly well-suited for experienced readers, tarot historians, and those interested in the historical evolution of tarot.

Campaign Stats

Raised

$9.6K

Backers

121

Funded

113%

Launched

Nov 2025

Platform: Kickstarter

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