Details of the Bacchus Tarot
Also known as Tarocchi di Bacchus
Solandia's Summary: The Bacchus Tarot is a large-size art deck inspired by the god of wine: Bacchus to the Romans, Dionysus to the Greeks. The major arcana show the events and adventures of the life of Bacchus, the suits illustrate aspects of the industry of wine-making, and the court cards represent the major wine-making countries. From the creator of the Medieval Scapini Tarot.
Creator(s):
Giordano Berti
&
Luigi Scapini
&
Guilia Scapini
Type: Tarot Deck Number of Cards: 78 Major Arcana: 22 Minor Arcana: 56
Publisher: Published by Dal Negro
2006
The Fool is 0 Strength is 11 Justice is 8
Deck Characteristics:
Large-Size Decks
Other Decks by Creator(s):
Medieval Scapini Tarot,
Romeo and Juliet Tarot,
Tarocco delle Vetrate
by Luigi Scapini.
Dante Tarot,
Golden Tarot of the Renaissance,
Initiatory Tarot of the Golden Dawn,
Pictorial Key Tarot,
Tarot of the Angels,
Tarot of the Druids,
Universal Wirth Tarot,
Venice Tarot,
Visconti Tarot
by Giordano Berti.
Languages:
English
Excerpt of the
Bacchus Tarot review by Stephanie Lynch: This deck was a mixed bag for me. My first impression was not favorable. I strongly didn’t like the Fool card. Then as I studied it more, I realized that this interpretation did suit the message of the Fool. A man seemingly reacts unwisely to the trauma around him. He rages at the heavens instead of stepping away from a serpent or dealing with the nails in his legs and feet (very reminiscent of th... read more.
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