File:Print, playing-card (BM 1876,1014.1211-1288 2).jpg

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print, playing-card
Description
English: Complete tarot pack with 78 playing-cards with French suit-marks. The court cards are double-ended. The tarots illustrate some of Æsop's fables. The only card representative of the old emblematic tarots is the double-ended fool or "matto". The cards are accompanied by the title from the original wrapper lettered with the address "Feine Tarockartes mit Doppelten Fuiguren Leipzig Industrie Comptoir".



Hand-coloured lithograph
Backs printed in dull red with a pattern of stars and dots


Circa 1800-1825
Date 1800-1825 (circa)
Medium pasteboard
Dimensions
Height: 108 millimetres
Width: 58 millimetres
institution QS:P195,Q6373
Current location
Prints and Drawings
Accession number
1876,1014.1211-1288
Source/Photographer https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_1876-1014-1211-1288
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