Paul Marteau and the Ancien Tarot De Marseille, B.P. Grimaud

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  • Опубликовано: 19 сен 2024

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  • @malinericson4065
    @malinericson4065 Год назад +1

    The blue, red and beige colours in the 1930 version looks so adoring and charming. Also the green box deck in the middle looks fantastic. It would be perfect if it had the sailor blue, wine red and soft beige colours from 1930 deck. Thank you for showing this classic, historical decks!// Love and light from Sweden 🙏✨❤

  • @albinnibla
    @albinnibla 8 месяцев назад

    Nice starter set, Justin.😁

  • @ElementalCartomancy
    @ElementalCartomancy 2 года назад +2

    Enjoyed this. The info at the start was interesting and loved seeing the comparison. Its cool to see how the colours have changed over time. This was quite timely cos I just got a red box yesterday. For a very decent price I should add :)

    • @justinmichaeltarot
      @justinmichaeltarot  2 года назад

      Thanks Chris!! Ah you got a red box deck. Let me know what you think when you get it and how it compares. I love it but just like a lot of other oop decks it’s way over priced 😂 Glad you got a wee deal They are cool in their own way. Vintage paper. 💙

  • @thomashall8867
    @thomashall8867 8 месяцев назад

    I have a red deck in English that I got around 1972. One interesting thing about this is Grimond had a kind of display rack they sent to the store with several of the decks they offered at the time. The Ettailla, Leonormand, book of destiny ect. Wish I'd bought them all! I saw a 30s deck in England which my friend bought for about fifty dollars. (This was the Eighties) Like you I'd love to see a 30 deck or a good repo of it if someone will ever redo it. The Marteau deck is an important Esoteric deck and was the only one available back when I bought mine. Its criticized some today by people who go back to total ect but it is extremely important as an occult tool

  • @PandoraPortal333
    @PandoraPortal333 2 года назад

    Good to see these classic decks. The website link to tarot forum is for Aeclectic Tarot website which was based in Melbourne , Australia. It is now an archived site since it ceased a few years ago.

  • @annerobinson2288
    @annerobinson2288 2 месяца назад

    First of all,......How did I miss this after so long? Great comparison, Justin. I laid out several of my own decks to compare along. It was such fun!
    My green box is in French. No DEATH written on the card. There were so many different editions and printing swirling around as you know. There are some vintage I wouldn't buy,.... like the ones with BOTH English and French titles as they cropped off or manipulated the images to compensate for the bigger bottom area with printing. Then there are the weird backs that are black with a strange design like a sun or a flower or something. Really ugly. All from the same Carta Mundi though.
    The colors of your basket weave early deck are slightly different and a bit darker than the original. But so close to the 1930. I like the basket weave backs.
    As for the darker blues, the one thing I like about some of the vintage with darker blues is that the reds are more red and not that orange they resorted to. The yellows got more mustardy over time and I prefer the more lemon yellow but those printings are harder to fine. More truly primary monochromatic red, yellow, and blue.
    I really do not like the mass market 2024 printing and prefer the later vintage ones from the 80's and forward like you showed.
    Why do modern decks look worse and garish across the board if the printing is more sophisticated? And so heavily laminated! Those thick decks have held up tremendously well over the decades. But I'm sure I'm more sensitive to color and feel than most people and they are easier to please!
    I looked up the symbolism of the Tulip flower. The first meaning is Love and the second is Rebirth. I wonder if they chose the tulip suggesting that the 4 of Deniers means love of money.
    Such a great video, thanks.
    Anne

  • @SoulShadowTarot
    @SoulShadowTarot Год назад

    I'm so in love with this old Blue/Turquoise from 1930 Paul Marteau ! since I have this deck I can't go back to those saturated colors. I feel you ! (Pushing Grimaud rn to get back to the old "version" xD)

  • @shelldavid-easttarot4585
    @shelldavid-easttarot4585 2 года назад

    Late to this video, just wanted to say thanks for making it. This is still my all time favorite deck! You have a great collection.

    • @justinmichaeltarot
      @justinmichaeltarot  2 года назад

      Thanks Shell. You certainly helped add to my excitement of this deck for sure

  • @Richard_Boo
    @Richard_Boo 2 года назад +1

    Great comparison and wonderful historical information! Who needs to read books when we can watch / listen to you. The modern gilded edition you have, I absolutely love this deck.

    • @ElementalCartomancy
      @ElementalCartomancy 2 года назад +1

      I agree the gold gilded deck is really nice. Im tempted but its nearly 40 quid. I have 2 grimauds and another on the way so I can't really justify getting a fourth (can I?) 😅🤣

    • @Richard_Boo
      @Richard_Boo 2 года назад +1

      @@ElementalCartomancy and what a true Scotsman you are 😂
      Go on! Treat yourself. You can never have enough of a good thing! 😉

    • @ElementalCartomancy
      @ElementalCartomancy 2 года назад +1

      @@Richard_Boo true scotsman? I assure you I am very much wearing under garments 🤣

    • @Richard_Boo
      @Richard_Boo 2 года назад

      @@ElementalCartomancy and I’m guessing that’s were the money is hidden!! 😂

    • @justinmichaeltarot
      @justinmichaeltarot  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Richard!! The gilded version is really pretty! I love the square cut corners. Get it from French Amazon. That’s where I found it cheap I wish the paper was a tad better. It’s on the thin side. 😘

  • @78consecratedcardsofart78
    @78consecratedcardsofart78 2 года назад

    Beautiful decks! I can almost feel the weight of the decks as you describe the stock. I love this part of your collection. I’m still working on the study of tarot in the esoteric Western Mystery traditions and have decks that I have written notes, correspondence, attributions, etc., but they’re all mass produced decks available most everywhere. Some are special for various reasons, but the decks you show here are very special to us as enthusiastic tarot lovers. I could never use them for reading - I’d be too concerned about damaging them - but I hope to find a deal at the right time and get a vintage collection started. Great share as always, throwing cards in Baltimore!

    • @justinmichaeltarot
      @justinmichaeltarot  2 года назад +1

      Thanks man.. yes I stopped riffle shuffling my vintage.. believe it or not my friend told me that gently riffle shuffling is better than over hand suffering in terms of preserving cards. I decided not 😂 my post war deck feels brand new.. one card has a slight scuff.. but I do read with it occasionally. The way I see it is these are decks I will never sell. I may as well enjoy them.. thanks for watching. Next time I’m in Baltimore I’ll give you a holler 💙☘️

    • @78consecratedcardsofart78
      @78consecratedcardsofart78 2 года назад

      @@justinmichaeltarot Right on! Gentle riffle, with the slightest flex, seems to be easier on the cards than the constant friction of hand over hand. I have my first deck from several years ago and it is trimmed due to that lesson. Can’t wait for the next Titans of Tarot, it’s gonna be good! Best wishes in all you’re endeavors!

    • @justinmichaeltarot
      @justinmichaeltarot  2 года назад

      @@78consecratedcardsofart78 thank you my friend

  • @chopsticktarot
    @chopsticktarot 2 года назад

    Regarding the SM appearing on The Chariot card, Kaplan's Enyclopedia of Tarot Vol II (p 516) has a reference entry: Grimaud, B.P. Tarot of Marseilles. Paris: B.P. Grimaud/J.M.Simon/France Cartes, 1969 48 pp. Booklet accompanying Tarot of Marseilles. J.M.Simon is also noted on 1964 Tarot Arista booklet B.P. Grimaud1964.
    Not sure if the J.M.Simon contributions date back to the 30s ...?
    Anyhow great video. I really love these because there's always a history lesson.

    • @justinmichaeltarot
      @justinmichaeltarot  2 года назад

      Aww thank you my friend.. Ohh that makes sense.. The collaborating artist S for Simon and M for Marteau. That is the best explanation I have heard. Thank you for that.. I need to get ahold of that encyclopedia

  • @oliveinsat566
    @oliveinsat566 2 года назад

    I love the feel of the 1930 Grimaud deck! It's so awesome. I was able to find one under $400. The weight is nice and heavy. Amazing. Thanks for putting up this video! Lots of great information! 🙏

    • @justinmichaeltarot
      @justinmichaeltarot  2 года назад +1

      Yes!! Wow good for you. Very lucky. I often see decks listed as 1930s but they are missing Fleur de Lis etc. I have yet to find one. The card stock on the 1930 is the same as the 1940s deck. Thank you my friend

  • @appleoak3589
    @appleoak3589 8 месяцев назад

    If you want this deck with more authentic colours it’s worth taking a look at Grancher publication by Colette Silvestre.

    • @justinmichaeltarot
      @justinmichaeltarot  8 месяцев назад +1

      The colors do look phenomenal there. I have an early deck 1940s/50s with great colors so I haven’t ordered it. They look great tho. About the best reproduction I’ve seen

    • @appleoak3589
      @appleoak3589 8 месяцев назад

      @@justinmichaeltarot It is the best I’ve see. It’s not expensive. Card stock is slightly thicker than Yves Joerger 1801 Tarot.I tried posting its barcode number but it gets removed. I hope you’ll find it. 🙂

  • @EmmaBauden
    @EmmaBauden 2 года назад

    Thank you for this very interesting video!! there are very few that address this subject! Can you tell me where you found the 1930 deck that you printed yourself? thank you !