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Unveiled Tarocchi del Mantegna - b&w and colored tarot decks

Unveiled Tarocchi del Mantegna - b&w and colored tarot decks

by Life Spirit Team

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Theme: Renaissance allegories and cosmology from the Tarocchi del Mantegna

Medium: pencil ink

This deck presents the classic Tarocchi del Mantegna in both black-and-white and colored versions, enhanced with four additional cards from the Vatican. The artwork reflects a Renaissance-era style, featuring allegorical figures and classical motifs.

About This Deck

The Unveiled Tarocchi del Mantegna offers a faithful reproduction of the historical Tarocchi del Mantegna, a set of 15th-century Italian engravings. This edition is available in two distinct styles: a black-and-white version that closely mirrors the original engravings, and a colored version that brings a new vibrancy to the classic imagery. The deck is further distinguished by the inclusion of four previously unseen additional cards, reportedly sourced from the Vatican, adding a unique element for collectors and enthusiasts of historical divination.

The Tarocchi del Mantegna is not a traditional tarot deck with suits and court cards in the modern sense, but rather an allegorical series depicting social classes, Muses, liberal arts, virtues, planets, and celestial spheres. It functions as a philosophical and educational tool, reflecting Renaissance cosmology and humanism. The deck's structure is typically 50 cards, divided into five series of ten, each representing a different aspect of the universe or human society. This reproduction aims to make these historical images accessible while preserving their original artistic and symbolic integrity.

The visual presentation, as seen in the promotional image, suggests a meticulous approach to recreating the intricate details of the original engravings. The colored version appears to use a palette that evokes the hand-tinted prints of the period, while the black-and-white version emphasizes the fine linework and shading characteristic of Renaissance printmaking. The inclusion of additional cards hints at a scholarly effort to expand upon the known iconography of this historical deck.

Key Features

  • Reproduction of the historical Tarocchi del Mantegna
  • Available in both black-and-white and colored versions
  • Includes 4 additional, previously unseen cards from the Vatican
  • Features Renaissance-era allegorical artwork
  • Functions as a philosophical and educational tool, not a traditional tarot

Who It's For

This deck is ideal for collectors of historical divination tools, art historians interested in Renaissance iconography, and enthusiasts of the Tarocchi del Mantegna specifically. It will appeal to readers who appreciate classical art and allegorical systems, rather than those seeking a modern, intuitive tarot experience. Its unique structure and historical context make it suitable for advanced practitioners or those interested in the philosophical underpinnings of early card systems.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Tarocchi del Mantegna?
The Tarocchi del Mantegna is a set of 15th-century Italian engravings, typically consisting of 50 cards, that depict a comprehensive allegorical system of social classes, Muses, liberal arts, virtues, planets, and celestial spheres. It is not a traditional tarot deck used for divination in the modern sense, but rather a philosophical and educational tool reflecting Renaissance cosmology.
How many cards are in this deck?
While the traditional Tarocchi del Mantegna consists of 50 cards, this edition explicitly states it includes "+ 4 additional cards from Vatican that you have never seen!" This suggests a total of 54 cards, though the exact count for the base deck is not specified beyond the historical context.
Is this a traditional tarot deck?
No, the Tarocchi del Mantegna is not a traditional tarot deck like the Rider-Waite-Smith or Tarot de Marseille. It lacks the standard Major and Minor Arcana structure, suits, and court cards. Instead, it is an allegorical series designed for philosophical contemplation and education, representing a different lineage of early card systems.
What is the difference between the black-and-white and colored versions?
The black-and-white version aims to reproduce the original 15th-century engravings with their intricate linework and shading. The colored version applies a palette that evokes hand-tinted prints from the Renaissance period, adding a vibrant yet historically sensitive dimension to the classic imagery.

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