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Tarot de Paris [Cards]

J. Phillip Thomas
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Sep 20 2002
The extraordinary power and intensity of Tarot de Paris reflects the energy and inspiration of its creator, J. Philip Thomas, over a period of 20 years. The result is a deck of 78 breathtaking images incorporating a dazzling array of classic and contemporary art and architecture from what is arguably the world's most beautiful city. The 22 Major Arcana cards portray the stages of the Fool's journey, and the four suits of the Minor Arcana are expressed as their elements of Fire, Air, Water and Matter. With a fully illustrated book detailing each card and offer a number of new readings devised just for this set, along with a stunning silk cloth for laying out the cards, Tarot de Paris is a revelatory experience.

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J. Philip Thomas is an artist whose works have been exhibited internationally and is a life-long student of the Tarot and the occult. He lives in Maui, Hawaii.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Deck Celebrating The City Of Lights May 25 2004
Format:Cards
"The Tarot de Paris is the progeny of a twenty-one-year gestation period, compiled from more than 3,500 photographs taken during hundreds of miles of trekking back and forth across the city."-- J.Philip Thomas, creator of Tarot de Paris

The vision for Tarot de Paris came unexpectedly. On a windy, March morning in 1981, J. Philip Thomas was walking on the Champs-Elysées on his first-ever trip to France. Wanting to avoid the onrush of tourists, he made his way to the Louvre via the métro. As he exited, he felt the warmth of the sun on the back of his neck. Turning towards the heat, he became momentarily stunned by an intense light that was streaming out through a wreath held high by a female statue, riding in a horse-drawn chariot that seemed to be leaping right off the façade of the building.

Thomas then has a supernatural vision of all the Major Arcana cards as a sequence of statues, located somewhere in Paris. (This was his first trip to France, mind you.) Somehow, he knew that should immediately stop whatever else he was doing and set to work on finding and photographing these statues. The resulting images would then be assembled, by photomontage, as the cards of a tarot deck. The Tarot de Paris is the result of that amazing vision.

This gorgeous deck features 78 cards presenting a dazzling array of classic and contemporary art and architecture found in Paris. There are 22 Major Arcana cards, with many of them re-named as follows:

Fool - The Source

Magician - Initiation
The Veil - The High Priestess
Nature - Empress
Order - Emperor
The Awakening - Hierophant
Harmony - The Lovers
Equilibrium - Justice
The Recluse - Hermit
The Sphinx - Wheel of Fortune
Presence - Strength
The Question - Hanged Man
The Crossing - Death
Alchemy - Temperance
Energy - The Devil
The Angel - Judgment
The Universe - The World

Thomas has added a new card called to the Majors called The Spinner, but it's not available as part of the deck.

The Minor Arcana is divided into the suits of Water, Air, Fire, and Matter. For the Court Cards, Queen and King are retained but two additional Courts have been created: Stallions and Spirit. The back of the cards feature the Rose window of Notre Dame Cathedral transposed on a black background. Because the image isn't centered, however, you will be able to tell reversed cards. Card dimensions are approximately 5.5 X 3.5 inches. The deck is accompanied by a fully illustrated book of 240 pages which details the meanings of the cards, as well as a number of new readings devised just for this set. Also included is a silk cloth for laying out the cards.

I highly recommend this deck, especially if you're an enthusiast of architecture, sculpture, art, and the City of Lights.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful design marred by poor presentation May 17 2004
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Format:Cards
The idea of illustrating the Tarot with statues is not new. I have a limited-edition Majors-only deck (the Gothic Tarot) which employs photographs of statues taken in cemeteries around the world. But Thomas' treatment is far more coherent and well thought-out. His description (I believe, on his website) of the ley line starting at the Pyramids of Giza, continuing through Paris and ending at the Arch in St. Louis, Missouri is priceless. Thomas has obviously given a great deal of consideration to this deck, and on top of that, is a truly gifted artist. The problems probably lie with the publisher. The deck is printed on cheap, flimsy, uncoated card stock, the card edges are rough, and worst of all, the images are grainy and blurry, with dull, washed-out colors. The publisher oddly skimped on the cards, instead choosing to include a silk scarf and hardcover book, when a "little white book" would have been adequate. If this deck were reissued by US Games Systems, or better still, Lo Scarabeo, I would recommend it without reservation. As is, the abysmal quality of the cards is distracting and precludes this deck's use as anything other than a curiosity.
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5.0 out of 5 stars New cardstock, same quality Jan 31 2004
Format:Cards
I've enjoyed using my reissued Tarot de Paris on thicker cardstock, which I received in February 2004.

I like my old deck, but it was slightly hard to use though, without marring the finish. Images are beautiful and classic sculpture adorning the City of Paris.

A lovely deck.

Mari H.

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