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ATS Newsletters

Hoggard's Mystereum Tarot
Bonnie Cehovet

I-Ching & Pip Cards
J-M. David

A History of Egyptian Tarot Decks
Mark Filipas

Whither directing your course?
J-M. David

A House of Tarot Cards
Craig Conley

On the Tarot of the Four Worlds
Mary Greer

Book Review: The Lo Scarabeo Story
E.C.

Whispering to the Eye
Enrique Enriquez

Perceptions of Spirituality
Lisa Larson

Hebrew-Atouts correlations
J.-M. David

The Boiardo 15th C. Poem
Tarotpedia translation

Journeys in Tarot Creation
Lee Bursten

Inquiries into Tarot
& on divination by means of tarot cards (Pt 1)

M.C. de M***

Ovid, Egypt, Hebrew and Tarot
J-M. David

The International Tarot Award
J-M. David

Flornoy's Noblet Marseille Tarot
Robert Mealing

Kabbalistic Tarot
Dovid Krafchow

When the Devil is not the Devil
J-M. David

Looking at the Jacques Vieville
Debra Rosenthal

Egypt, Tarot and Mystery School Initiations
Mary Greer

Four elements and the suits
J-M. David

Square & Compasses Tarot
Colin Browne

Children and Tarot
Roxanne Flornoy

Parlour Tricks
Alissa Hall

Hunting the "true" Marseille Tarot
Robert Mealing

Tarot Lovers Calendar
Mjr Tom Schick

Tarot history in brief
Tarotpedia

Court Cards & MBTI
J-M. David

Fantastic Menagerie
Sophie Nusslé

Certification & Codes
J-M. David

Fool, Alef & Orion
S.J. Mangan

Orphalese Software
L. Atkinson

Functions of Readings
30 people

Sufism & Tarot
N. Swift

Memory & Instinct
S.A. Beck

the Blank Spot
D. Pelletier

Dodal Marseille
J-M. David

Conference FAQs
J-M. David

from Oral Tradition
J-C. & R. Flornoy

Conference
updates

Golden Dawn
J-M. David

Prague (double issue)
K. Mahony

Tarot History
R.G. Caldwell

Cary Sheet
R. Mealing

The Tarot
K. Hadar

Kabalah & Tarot
J-M. David

Conference
workshops

Cardinal Virtues
E. Koretaka

Tarot Symbolism
R.V. O'Neill

Tarot Symbolism review
M. Hurst

Symbols of Tarot
A.E. Waite

Golden Tarot review
J-M David

C-H 'Thoth' deck
C. Hoffmann

Tarot in Literature
N.L. Braden

Annual spread
J-M David

What is Tarot?
40 people

Iraqi Museum
J-M David

ATS Membership
ATS

Prague review
N. Levine

Marseille reviews
J-M David

Birth of Tarot
D. Brice

Tower Iconology
R.V. O'Neill

Med. on Tarot review
J-M David

Lexicon Theory
M. Filipas

'Bateleur's tale'
D. Sobolewska

Vachetta review
L.A. Bursten

Pollack interview
A.B. Crowther

 
     
 
     
 
     
 

Working with Children: Tarot creations

by Roxanne Flornoy

(with an addendum by Jean-Michel David)

www.tarot-history.com

Jean-Claude Flornoy and I live at the foot of a Medieval village in Western France.

Ste Suzanne

The town’s historical interest make it a favourite destination for teachers who wish to organise an instructive school outing for their classes. Diverse local options allow a fairly wide choice of activity for these groups. Among them is our workshop on early printing and colouring methods.

Flornoy working with tarot design

As is usual when undertaking manual activities with children, we limit the number of participants. The emphasis is on printing techniques, paper making, and stencil-colouring as a way of popularising the coloured-image market at a time when paper was becoming an affordable alternative to parchment.



Flornoy working with tarot design

For centuries a primary source of energy was water, and the river that winds through our valley was exploited by numerous mills. Among these was a paper mill whose production furnished the paper for the playing cards made here at the end of the 18th century. The local museum houses the woodblock used to print these cards, and Jean-Claude has re-edited a restored, stencil-coloured version of this deck. The children colour an enlarged version of one of these cards, but first they undertake three Dodal tarot images (hermit, popess, and emperor: also a bit enlarged).

Flornoy working with tarot design

Perfect stencil colouring is very finicky work. However, for beginners it is encouraging that even somewhat faulty results can look quite good. It is always magical to lift off the stencil and see what passing the brush over all those little holes actually accomplishes. Everyone always appreciates the RED - it goes on so well, and is so rich!!

As Jean-Claude is a cartier-enlumineur, and the tarot is his speciality, working on tarots seems perfectly natural. France can be said to have the tarot as part of its genetic cultural makeup. Furthermore, there are (non-divinatory) tarot players all over the country. Public schools are fiercely secular here, but no teacher has ever balked at, or even reacted to the use of the three Dodal images. We make no attempt to deal with what these images might convey, and the children take this work home with them...so we can say (well, we won’t say it really) that the tarot is naturally introduced into the environment of each and every one of these young souls, to wend its way as it can. The traditional message was always subliminal, direct. What better way to perpetuate it, unpolluted by generations of verbiage and speculation.

Dodal stenciled Atouts

web: www.tarot-history.com

addendum by Jean-Michel David

In addition to the work of the Flornoys, Pierrick Pinot, Illuminator-Painter and creator of Tarot de la Félicité, Le Tarot d’Argolance and the Tarot de Minuit, has also worked as ‘artist in residence’ at the school Léo Férré in Ambrières-Les-Vallées in Mayenne, France.

As an artistic and cultural project under the auspices of the French Department of Education, and in collaboration with the headmaster and teachers, arose the wonderful Léo Férré Tarot.

This project made it possible for children to work on the syllabus of History in connection with Literature and Arts. The collaboration of 72 students worked on a traditional “Tarot de Marseilles” design under the combined leadership of Mr Gilles Heuzé, Plastic Art teacher and Pierrick Pinot.

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web: argolance.free.fr

 
     
 

     
 

ATS Newsletters - by author

Tarotpedia

The Boiardo 15th C. Poem
Tarot history in brief

quotations from various people

Functions of Readings
What is Tarot?


L. Atkinson

Orphalese Software review

S.A. Beck

Memory & Instinct

Nina L. Braden

Tarot in Literature

David Brice

Birth of Tarot

Colin Browne

Square & Compasses Tarot

Lee A. Bursten

Journeys in Tarot Creation
Vachetta review

E.C.

Book Review: The Lo Scarabeo Story

Ross G. Caldwell

Tarot History

Bonnie Cehovet

Jordan Hoggard — The Mystereum Tarot

Craig Conley

A House of Tarot Cards

A.B. Crowther

Rachel Pollack interview

Jean-Michel David

The I-Ching and the Pip Cards
Whither directing your course?
Hebrew-Atouts correlations
Ovid, Egypt, Hebrew and Tarot
When the Devil is not the Devil
Four elements and the suits
Court Cards & MBTI
Certification & Codes
Jean Dodal Marseille
Conference FAQs
Golden Dawn
Kabalah & Tarot
Golden Tarot review
Annual spread
Iraqi Museum
Marseille reviews (Camoin-Jodorowsky & Hadar)
Meditations on Tarot review

Enrique Enriquez

Whispering to the Eye

Mark Filipas

A History of Egyptian Tarot Decks
Lexicon Theory

Jean-Claude Flornoy

from Oral Tradition

Roxanne Flornoy

Children and Tarot
from Oral Tradition

Mary Greer

On the Tarot of the Four Worlds
Egypt, Tarot and Mystery School Initiations

Alissa Hall

Parlour Tricks

Kris Hadar

The Tarot

Claas Hoffmann

Crowley-Harris 'Thoth' deck

Michael J. Hurst

Tarot Symbolism review

E. Koretaka

Cardinal Virtues

Dovid Krafchow

Kabbalistic Tarot

Lisa Larson

Perceptions of Spirituality

N. Levine

Tarot of Prague review

Karen Mahony

Prague

S.J. Mangan

Fool, Alef & Orion

Robert Mealing

Hunting the "true" Marseille Tarot
Cary Sheet

Comte de Mellet

Inquiries into Tarot & on divination by means of tarot cards (Pt 1)

Sophie Nusslé

Fantastic Menagerie

Robert V. O'Neill

Tower Iconology
Tarot Symbolism

Dan Pelletier

the Blank Spot

Debra Rosenthal

Looking at the Jacques Vieville

Mjr Tom Schick

Tarot Lovers Calendar

Diana Sobolewska

'Bateleur's tale'

N. Swift

Sufism & Tarot

Arthur E. Waite

Symbols of Tarot

 
     

     
 

ATS Publications

Story of the Waite-Smith Tarot

Frank Jensen The Story of the Waite-Smith Tarot Deck

Frank Jensen has long been amongst the key players in presenting information on the development of this important deck in the history of Tarot. We now have the opportunity to read on this deck's history during its key phases during the past 100 years.

> Story of the Waite-Smith Tarot


Taros - the Journal for Tarot Studies

Taros - the Journal for Tarot Studies

Issue 1 • 2006 of Taros, the annual Journal for Tarot Studies, is now online.

> Taros


Tarot Symbolism

Tarot Symbolism by Robert O'Neill

The Association for Tarot Studies is delighted in being able to present Bob O’Neill’s important Tarot Symbolism.

> Tarot Symbolism


Tarotpedia

Tarotpedia

With already over 800 members and over 1000 pages of content, Tarotpedia is fast becoming one of the most developed online resource for tarot.

> Tarotpedia