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==Minor Arcana== | ==Minor Arcana== | ||
[[File:Bosch Tarot-Skates.jpg|500px|thumb|Three cards from the Suit of Skates in the Minor Arcana of the Hieronymus Bosch Tarot]] | [[File:Bosch Tarot-Skates.jpg|500px|thumb|Three cards from the Suit of Skates in the Minor Arcana of the Hieronymus Bosch Tarot]] | ||
The [[Minor Arcana]] of this deck is radically different from any previous Tarot deck, yet it still shares many of the themes and imagery found in previous decks. It is divided into eight suits of seven cards each. The new suits were derived from symbols that recur throughout Bosch's paintings. | The [[Minor Arcana]] of this deck is radically different from any previous [[Tarot]] deck, yet it still shares many of the themes and imagery found in previous decks. It is divided into eight suits of seven cards each. The new suits were derived from symbols that recur throughout Bosch's paintings. | ||
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! Suit Name !! Element !! Overall Meaning of Suit | ! Suit Name !! Element !! Overall Meaning of Suit | ||
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| Berries || Earth || Abundance, fertility, harmony, joy, friendship | | Berries || [[Earth (element)|Earth]] || Abundance, fertility, harmony, joy, friendship | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Birds || Air || Movement, travel, personal growth | | Birds || [[Air (element)|Air]] || Movement, travel, personal growth | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Skates || Water and Metal || Trouble, difficulties, indecision, fun | | Skates || [[water (element)|Water]] and Metal || Trouble, difficulties, indecision, fun | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Swords || Metal || Skill and ability, conflict, victory | | Swords || Metal || Skill and ability, conflict, victory | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Vessels || Water || Untamed activity, blessings, sins and salvation | | Vessels || [[water (element)|Water]] || Untamed activity, blessings, sins and salvation | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Books || Earth and Air || Knowledge, intelligence, learning | | Books || [[Earth (element)|Earth]] and [[Air (element)|Air]] || Knowledge, intelligence, learning | ||
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| Coins || Metal || Business, career, success, wealth, money | | Coins || Metal || Business, career, success, wealth, money | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Sins || Fire || The troubles and desires of the human condition | | Sins || [[Fire (element)|Fire]] || The troubles and desires of the human condition | ||
|} | |} | ||
===Court cards=== | ===Court cards=== | ||
Because each suit contains only seven cards (a number determined by Bosch's '' | Because each suit contains only seven cards (a number determined by Bosch's ''Seven Deadly Sins'' painting), all the cards in the [[Minor Arcana]] are Court Cards. | ||
* Page - Most basic understanding of the suit. | * Page - Most basic understanding of the suit. |
Latest revision as of 16:40, 27 September 2023
The Hieronymus Bosch Tarot is a 78 card Tarot deck created by occultist and author Travis McHenry. It consists entirely of original artwork by the Flemish painter Hieronymus Bosch.
Concept
This deck was conceived on the premise that had Hieronymus Bosch been commissioned to create a Tarot deck by a European noble family in the 1500s, the deck would have looked very similar to this one. Bosch actually lived and worked during the same time period as the development of early Italian Tarot decks, and many of his paintings use the same archetypes as those decks as well as the Tarot decks that came later. For example, The Conjurer and The Wayfayrer cards share artwork that is nearly identical to the Rider-Waite Tarot's Magician and Fool cards.
The author spent several months isolating and manipulating the necessary images in such a way that their scenes could be singled out for inclusion on specific cards. Often, many images were pulled from a single work of art.
Major Arcana
The Major Arcana of this deck follows the same basic meanings of previous Tarot decks, and many comparisons can be made between it and the Rider-Waite Tarot, however some of the names of the cards have been changed as well as the artwork.
The cards are, in order from 0 to 21:
- The Wayfarer
- The Conjurer
- The Mistress of Terror
- The Virgin Mother
- The Kings of the East
- The Surgeon
- The Lovers
- Deception
- Ignorance
- Illumination
- Table of Plenty
- The Flower Pusher
- The Barrel Boy
- Death
- Paradise
- Temptation
- The River to Hell
- The Dreamer
- The Grail Knight
- The Christ Child
- Ascent of the Blessed
- The World
Minor Arcana
The Minor Arcana of this deck is radically different from any previous Tarot deck, yet it still shares many of the themes and imagery found in previous decks. It is divided into eight suits of seven cards each. The new suits were derived from symbols that recur throughout Bosch's paintings.
Suit Name | Element | Overall Meaning of Suit |
---|---|---|
Berries | Earth | Abundance, fertility, harmony, joy, friendship |
Birds | Air | Movement, travel, personal growth |
Skates | Water and Metal | Trouble, difficulties, indecision, fun |
Swords | Metal | Skill and ability, conflict, victory |
Vessels | Water | Untamed activity, blessings, sins and salvation |
Books | Earth and Air | Knowledge, intelligence, learning |
Coins | Metal | Business, career, success, wealth, money |
Sins | Fire | The troubles and desires of the human condition |
Court cards
Because each suit contains only seven cards (a number determined by Bosch's Seven Deadly Sins painting), all the cards in the Minor Arcana are Court Cards.
- Page - Most basic understanding of the suit.
- Knight - Ambitious, active member of the suit.
- Baron - The lowest octave of the suit.
- Prince / Princess - Mastery of the suit.
- Queen - Mature, female mastery of the suit.
- King - Mature, male mastery of the suit.
- Ace - All encompassing meaning of the suit.
Publication history
The deck was first published in November 2020 by Bloodstone Studios. It launched as part of a successful Kickstarter campaign that raised over $130,000. The cards featured borderless full artwork with only small titles at the top and/or bottom.
Rockpool edition
On 9 November 2021, author Travis McHenry announced that he had signed a deal with Australian mind-body-spirit publisher Rockpool Publishing to reprint a mass market edition of the deck. The deck was released in all international markets in December 2022.