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Deck inspired by the paintings of Sandro Botticelli (1445-1510).
Botticelli lived during the period when Tarot cards were invented (the first known Tarot deck dates back to Milan, around 1452).
The sacred and neoclassical iconography of Botticelli closely resembles that of the Tarot Arcana from the same period.
The adaptation and recomposition of Botticelli's works were carried out by the famous Bulgarian artist Atanas A. Atanassov.
The deck is enhanced with hot foil impressions.
• Art: Atanas A. Atanassov
• 78 cards: 66×120 mm.
• Instructions
• Multilingual edition
• Gold impressions
• Publisher: Scarabeo
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| BARCODE: | ????????? |
| This was seen 45 times | |
Deck inspired by the paintings of Sandro Botticelli (1445-1510).
Botticelli lived during the period when Tarot cards were invented (the first known Tarot deck dates back to Milan, around 1452).
The sacred and neoclassical iconography of Botticelli closely resembles that of the Tarot Arcana from the same period.
The adaptation and recomposition of Botticelli's works were carried out by the famous Bulgarian artist Atanas A. Atanassov.
The deck is enhanced with hot foil impressions.
• Art: Atanas A. Atanassov
• 78 cards: 66×120 mm.
• Instructions
• Multilingual edition
• Gold impressions
• Publisher: Scarabeo
| Mechanics: | |
| Categories: | |
| Alternative names: | |
| BARCODE: | ????????? |
| This was seen 45 times | |