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BB073: Exploring Salvador Dalí’s Surreal Tarot: Art, Mysticism, and Symbolism no.1

The Dali Universal Tarot no.1

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Certainly! Salvador Dalí’s Universal Tarot is a captivating deck that intertwines art, mysticism, and surrealism. Let’s explore its fascinating origins and unique features:

  1. Origins and Rarity:
    • The Salvador Dalí Tarot deck was initially released in a limited edition in 1984.
    • Since then, it has become a sought-after collector’s item, cherished by historians, art enthusiasts, and Tarot aficionados.
    • Dalí’s creativity shines through as he draws inspiration from both his own masterpieces and other artworks spanning ancient to modern times.
  2. Card Designs:
    • The deck consists of 78 cards, divided into the Major Arcana (22 cards) and the Minor Arcana (56 cards).
    • Each card features Dalí’s signature surrealist style, making it a visual feast.
    • The cards are oversized, adorned with surreal imagery, and edged in gold. They are titled in both English and Spanish.
  3. Major Arcana Highlights:
    • Among the Major Arcana cards, you’ll find iconic figures like The Fool, The Magician, The High Priestess, and The Emperor.
    • Dalí infuses these archetypal symbols with his artistic flair, creating a mesmerizing fusion of mysticism and surrealism.
  4. Film Connection:
    • Interestingly, the Tarot cards were originally designed as props for the James Bond film Live and Let Die. However, the agreement fell through, and the cards remained a standalone creation.

In summary, Salvador Dalí’s Tarot deck invites us into a surreal world where art and divination intersect. Whether you’re drawn to its symbolism or simply appreciate Dalí’s genius, this deck continues to captivate hearts and minds across generations.

More info

https://www.aeclectic.net/tarot/cards/dali-universal/

 

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