Fine Art by Brian Williams

Original Illustrations for the Minchiate Tarot and Renaissance Tarot Books
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"Capriccio," (Caprice or Folly), Ripa, Iconologia woodcut, late 1625.

Le Mat (Fool) Tarot of Marseilles, woodcut, 17th c. French

"Bacchus," Caravaggio, early 17th c. canvas, Borghese Gallery, Rome.

"The Card Players," detail, Lucas van Leyden, panel, early 16th c., National Gallery, Washington DC

"The Card Players," detail, Lucas van Leyden, panel, early 16th c., National Gallery, Washington DC

Le Bateleur (Magician), Marseilles type woodcut, 17th c. French

Visconti-Sforza 10 of Swords, Bembo, painted card, Morgan Library, New York.

Pamela Colman Smith - Arthur Edward Waite 10 of Swords, Rider-Waite Tarot, 1910

Visconti-Sforza Magician, Bembo, Mid-15th c., painted card, Morgan Library, New York

"Knights and Ladies Play Tarot," Niccolo dell'Abbate, mid-16th c. fresco, Palazzo Poggi, Bologna

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