Comparison JGSS deck 1797 (36 cards) with Finet deck

Huck

Philippe brought recently to our attention a deck with 36 cards similar to the already known deck called "Finet" (or Nouvel Eteila ou Le petit Necromancien).

All 36 cards are in this post:
http://tarotforum.net/showpost.php?p=4578506&postcount=12
in this thread:
http://tarotforum.net/showthread.php?t=250106&page=2

The "Finet" should be this deck, as present in a British Museum deck:

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I went through the cards and found, that most cards (20) are nearly identical (in the major figures), but flipped from right to left. For instance:

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16 cards are different:

four of them are similar

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The Finet follows the Etteilla style.

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The Finet with a sitting Tristesse follows the style of the 66-cards divination deck 1790

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The Finet follows for Prudentia the model of the Etteilla Tarot, the variant of 1797 follows the Minchiate Francesi from c. 1660.

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The Finet follows for Prison the Etteilla deck, the variant of 1797 follows the 66-cards divination deck 1790.

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Huck

12 card motifs don't appear in the Finet deck:

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Huck

Naturally there must be ALSO 12 motifs, which are used in the Finet, but not in the variant of 1797.

in work ...

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Huck

20 pairs are identical (green), 4 are similar (as shown above, yellow)

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