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Author:\nMuseo Internazionale dei Tarocchi
\nThe deck contains 22 Major Arcana &\n56 Minor Arcana
\nText by Morena Poltronieri ed Ernesto Fazioli
\n\u20ac 60,00
\n<\/b>Card size approx cm 7 x 15
\nCardboard case
\nLimited edition 500 copies numbered & signed by the publisher<\/p>\n\n
Custom fee\nto be paid by the addressee<\/p>
\nAfter 400 years an important historical\nTarot deck comes back to life! Tarocchi Fine Dalla Torre of Bologna: Box\nSets Fine Dalla Torre of Bologna\nNewly RePublished, Summer 2018... This is an exceptionally well crafted set\npresented by Museo dei Tarocchi, which does a Tarot scholar & collector\nproud. The 78-card deck comes neatly shrink-wrapped and nestled on a cardboard\nbox. The cardstock is sturdy yet softly textured and feels comfortable\n(tactile) whilst shuffling. It is an important historical deck that scholars\nhave requested for quite some time, so the Tarot Museum\naimed to offer an exemplary version.<\/span><\/p>\n\nFrom April 2014 Morena Poltronieri and Ernesto Fazioli (of Museo dei\nTarocchi) began the challenging task of returning this precious Bolognese Tarot\nof the 17th century back to production. Poltronieri and Fazioli worked on\nthe images digitally, through various color definition phases, both with\npastels and by utilizing computer graphics. They defined the contours and\ncolors using professional pastels. The refined images were then set in\nPhotoshop to clean up any smudges caused by time and wear. One of the goals was\nnot to interfere creatively with the look of these cards, but instead to\npreserve their original freshness, which was so characteristic of the era,\nwhile also being a distinctive work. The end result is respectful of the unique\ndesigns, contours and colors, while adding a greater definition to the beauty\nand charm inherent in the original imagery. The missing Queens (Cups and Coins)\nhave been redesigned and processed through Photoshop, referring to the double\nsided, Court Cards of 18th century, Tarocchino Bolognese, that is part of the\npermanent collection of the Tarot Museum.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n\n\n
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English version below!-
Autore: Museo Internazionale dei Tarocchi - Luglio 2016
Il mazzo contiene 22 Arcani Maggiori e 56 Arcani Minori
Testo a cura di Morena Poltronieri ed Ernesto Fazioli
€ 60,00
Formato approx cm 7 x 15
Astuccio in cartone
Edizione limitata a 500 copie numerate e firmate dall'editore
Dopo 400 anni torna a splendere un mazzo storico del XVII secolo di Bologna, è un insieme che non può mancare nella collezione di uno studioso di Tarocchi.Fin dall'inizio della sua storia il Museo dei Tarocchi ha avuto l'obiettivo di pubblicare importanti mazzi storici. Dall'aprile del 2014 Morena Poltronieri ed Ernesto Fazioli (del Museo dei Tarocchi) hanno iniziato il difficile compito di restituire questo prezioso mazzo bolognese; hanno lavorato sulle immagini in digitale, attraverso varie fasi di definizione dei colori, sia con i pastelli che utilizzando computer grafica. Le immagini ottenute sono state poi fissate con Photoshop per pulire eventuali sbavature. Uno degli obiettivi era di non interferire in modo creativo con le immagini di queste carte, ma di preservare la loro freschezza originaria, caratteristica del periodo. Il risultato finale è rispettoso degli antichi disegni, nei contorni e nei colori. Le carte mancanti sono state ridisegnate e ricreate con Photoshop, riferendosi alle carte a doppia faccia del Tarocchino Bolognese del XVIII secolo.-
Author:
Museo Internazionale dei Tarocchi
The deck contains 22 Major Arcana &
56 Minor Arcana
Text by Morena Poltronieri ed Ernesto Fazioli
€ 60,00
Card size approx cm 7 x 15
Cardboard case
Limited edition 500 copies numbered & signed by the publisher
Custom fee
to be paid by the addressee
After 400 years an important historical
Tarot deck comes back to life! Tarocchi Fine Dalla Torre of Bologna: Box
Sets Fine Dalla Torre of Bologna
Newly RePublished, Summer 2018... This is an exceptionally well crafted set
presented by Museo dei Tarocchi, which does a Tarot scholar & collector
proud. The 78-card deck comes neatly shrink-wrapped and nestled on a cardboard
box. The cardstock is sturdy yet softly textured and feels comfortable
(tactile) whilst shuffling. It is an important historical deck that scholars
have requested for quite some time, so the Tarot Museum
aimed to offer an exemplary version.
From April 2014 Morena Poltronieri and Ernesto Fazioli (of Museo dei
Tarocchi) began the challenging task of returning this precious Bolognese Tarot
of the 17th century back to production. Poltronieri and Fazioli worked on
the images digitally, through various color definition phases, both with
pastels and by utilizing computer graphics. They defined the contours and
colors using professional pastels. The refined images were then set in
Photoshop to clean up any smudges caused by time and wear. One of the goals was
not to interfere creatively with the look of these cards, but instead to
preserve their original freshness, which was so characteristic of the era,
while also being a distinctive work. The end result is respectful of the unique
designs, contours and colors, while adding a greater definition to the beauty
and charm inherent in the original imagery. The missing Queens (Cups and Coins)
have been redesigned and processed through Photoshop, referring to the double
sided, Court Cards of 18th century, Tarocchino Bolognese, that is part of the
permanent collection of the Tarot Museum.