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Based on the structure of the Rider-Waite Tarot, this uniquely expressive deck features magical imagery presented in deep, saturated colors. The borderless 78-card deck allows the details of tarot scenery and symbolism to be viewed from a close, intimate perspective. Morgan-Greer Tarot draws the reader into its evocative artwork. When laid out in a spread, the full scenes on borderless cards create a beautiful picture. The Morgan-Greer Tarot is the first modern tarot deck based upon the combined research of tarot leaders Arthur Edward Waite and Paul Foster Case. The Case book was used as a primer by artist Bill Greer in choosing the colors for the Morgan-Greer deck, so as to 'create an emotional reaction to each card even before the image could be looked at in depth.'
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Morgan-Greer Tarot, Conway Lloyd Morgan, Bill F. Greer
- Idioma
- Publicado en
- 1979
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- Título
- Morgan-Greer Tarot
- Idioma
- Inglés
- Autores
- Conway Lloyd Morgan, Bill F. Greer
- Editorial
- U.S. Games Systems
- Publicado en
- 1979
- Formato
- Tapa blanda
- ISBN10
- 0913866911
- ISBN13
- 9780913866917
- Serie
- Etiquetas
- Esoterismo y religión, Esoterismo, Adivinación
- Descripción
- Based on the structure of the Rider-Waite Tarot, this uniquely expressive deck features magical imagery presented in deep, saturated colors. The borderless 78-card deck allows the details of tarot scenery and symbolism to be viewed from a close, intimate perspective. Morgan-Greer Tarot draws the reader into its evocative artwork. When laid out in a spread, the full scenes on borderless cards create a beautiful picture. The Morgan-Greer Tarot is the first modern tarot deck based upon the combined research of tarot leaders Arthur Edward Waite and Paul Foster Case. The Case book was used as a primer by artist Bill Greer in choosing the colors for the Morgan-Greer deck, so as to 'create an emotional reaction to each card even before the image could be looked at in depth.'
