LuxMaximus
Has anybody ever came across the Old French Tarot that Sallie Nichols shows (with an image of the Fool, Le Fou) on page 27 of her book, Jung and Tarot: an Archetypal Journey?
It's an image of a blindfolded, bearded, old man carrying a "bauble," a violin, & a backpack. He is accompanied by a white dog warning him of an approaching crocodile. She shows the image (figure 8) on page 27. On page 26, she mentions how she had never came across another picture of the same deck (or saw another copy of the same deck).
In my opinion, it has a classic old tarot look, although it probably isn't that old, maybe 19th century & the image of the crocodile looks like the crocodile in Wirth's tarot decks. If I knew how to post images, I would take a picture of it with my phone & try to include it in this post.
It's an image of a blindfolded, bearded, old man carrying a "bauble," a violin, & a backpack. He is accompanied by a white dog warning him of an approaching crocodile. She shows the image (figure 8) on page 27. On page 26, she mentions how she had never came across another picture of the same deck (or saw another copy of the same deck).
In my opinion, it has a classic old tarot look, although it probably isn't that old, maybe 19th century & the image of the crocodile looks like the crocodile in Wirth's tarot decks. If I knew how to post images, I would take a picture of it with my phone & try to include it in this post.