Lee wrote:
In the previously mentioned post, I suggested that, despite Camoin's and Jodorowsky's claim to have uncovered the "true" Tarot (or, as it says on the box, "restauration du Tarot Originel"), many of the specific details found on this deck are either a) fanciful interpretations of ambiguous lines found on various decks (in the previous post I flippantly referred to this as "squinting at squiggly lines"), or b) clearly visible on some decks, yet not, contrary to the authors' claim, arrived at by a scientific application of the comparative method to uncover the "original" Marseilles. My suspicion is that some of these features were found on some decks, but their inclusion in the Camoin deck was, I suspect, more likely than not due to whether the feature piqued the authors' interest and/or fit into their previously-worked-out esoteric notions.
Some examples of the particular features I have in mind are the stars on the Chariot's canopy, the tail on one of the Sun children, the snakes at the hem of Temperance, the "ramp" on which the Star maiden kneels, the hind legs of the horses on the Chariot, as well as the doorway on the Tower