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January 17, 2008

Tarot of the Masters - James Ricklef

TemperanceJames Ricklef is a beloved name in the Tarot world, especially with his outstanding book Tarot Tells the Tale a favorite among readers.

Turning his attention to deck creation, James has now completed his first Tarot deck, Tarot of the Masters. Inspired by classic paintings by masters such as Vermeer, Rubens and Rembrandt, his illustrations are a fine tribute to Toulouse-Lautrec, Bouguereau, Hieronymus Bosch and company, while still staying faithful to familiar Tarot iconography.

You can learn more about James' new deck and view all 78 cards here.

-- Janet Boyer

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