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Latest revision as of 08:04, 20 April 2016
The Mantegna Tarocchi, also known as the Tarocchi Cards, Tarocchi in the style of Mantegna, Baldini Cards, are two different sets each of fifty 15th-century Italian old master prints in engraving, by two different unknown artists.
Description
The sets are known as the E-series Tarocchi Cards and the S-series Tarocchi Cards (or E series, e-series etc.), and their artists are known as the “Master of the E-series Tarocchi” and the “Master of the S-series Tarocchi”.
There are also a number of copies and later versions.
Despite their name, they are educational visual aids.
See also
External links
- Mantegna Tarocchi @ Wikipedia