The History of Tarot
Explore the fascinating history of the Tarot de Marseille, Europe's most authentic preservation of original tarot imagery and symbolism. Host Clara Moss examines how 17th and 18th-century French cardmakers in the port city of Marseille became the guardians of tarot's visual DNA, standardizing designs that had traveled from Italy centuries earlier. Discover the work of master cardmakers Nicolas Conver and Jean Dodal, who codified the distinctive Marseille style with its bold stenciled colors and enigmatic imagery. Learn about the specific characteristics that define authentic Marseille decks, from their distinctive color palette to their faithful reproduction of 'primitive' symbolic elements. This episode reveals how Marseille became a major center for European card production and export, spreading standardized tarot designs across the continent. Understand why the Marseille tradition represents one of Europe's most successful cultural preservation efforts, maintaining symbolic continuity across four centuries of social and technological change. Perfect for tarot historians, collectors, and anyone interested in how medieval and Renaissance symbolism survived into the modern era through dedicated craftsmanship and traditional printing techniques.
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