Tarot - Arts and Magic - International Exhibition
THE BOOK OF THOT
The birth of the Tarots as a magical tool came at the height of the Enlightenment, towards the end of the 18th century, with the then famous French archaeologist and freemason Antoine Court de Gebelin: "If we were to announce that, in our days, there survives a Work which contains the purest doctrines of the Egyptians, and which has escaped the flames of their libraries... who would not be impatient to consult such a precious and extraordinary Book... This Book exists and its pages are the figures of the Tarots".
In order to justify his assertions, Court de Gebelin explains that the word Tarot derives from the Egyptian Ta-Rosh, meaning the Science of Mercury (in Greek Hermes; in Egyptian Thoth). Then, aided by an unknown collaborator, he listed the numerous magical properties of the Book which he had just discovered.
These theories were taken up by another freemason, Etteilla, whose real name was Jean-Frangois Alliette: "The Tarot is an ancient Egyptian book, whose pages contain the secret of a universal medicine, the creation of the world, and the future of the human race. It was conceived in the year 2170 BC, during a conference of 17 magicians presided over by Hermes Trismegistus. It was then engraved on gold sheets which were placed around the central fire of the Temple of Memphis. Then, after various vicissitudes, it was reproduced by common medieval engravers in such imprecise fashion that the meaning was completely distorted".
Thus Etteilla restored to the Tarots what he believed to have been their original form: he refashioned the iconography and called it the Book of Thoth. The legacy of Neoplatonism and Renaissance Hermeticism is evident in Etteilla's re-elaborations. Indeed, he reproduced the stages of Creation in the the first eight trumps, emphasized the role of Virtue leading men's souls towards God in the next four, and in the last ten trumps represented the negative conditioning to which human beings are subjected. The fifty-six numeral cards were intepreted as the divinatory sentences written for man.
The fashion for cartomancy took off as a result of these revelations. It was only many years later that the mystical element of the Tarots received a similar revaluation at the hands of Eliphas Levi, who denounced Etteilla's mistakes and asserted that the 22 trumps corresponded to the 22 letters of the Hebrew alphabet.
He also explained the relationship to magic, masonic symbolism and above all to the 22 paths of the Cabbalistic Tree of Life - which in turn reflected the identical structure of man and the universe. By following the 22 Channels of Supreme Knowledge, man's soul could achieve contemplation of the Divine Light.
Eliphas Levi's theories were taken up by numerous occult brotherhoods, and each one devised a new Tarot pack which followed its own philosophical concepts. For some, initiates were to work towards the creation of a vast Humanitarian Temple whose aim was the creation of the Kingdom of the Holy Spirit which would be based on an esoteric form common to all cults; for others, the Tarots represented the stages in an individual path towards the mystical elevation or psychic exaltation which derived from magical powers.
5 THE BOOK OF THOTH
or the Esoteric Interpretation of the Tarots
This
section tells the birth of the Tarots as a magical instrument, that took place
at the end of the 18th C. in France, while the Enlightenment reigned supreme.
Here we show cards, etchings, illustrated books, manuscripts, majolica pieces
and other Art objects.
The Egyptian Tarot and the Etteilla tradition
Books
Antoine Court de Gebelin
Le Monde Primitif
(The primitive
world)
Paris, 1781 (Vol. VIII° )
Etteilla
Collection of 5 essays including:
Etteilla ou la seule manière
de tirer les cartes
(Etteilla or the only way of reading
cards)
Amsterdam, 1773
Le petit Etteilla
(The small Etteilla)
18th
C.
Le Zodiaque mystérieux
(The mysterious zodiac)
Amsterdam,
1772
Extrait d'une réponse à une lettre anonyme
(Abstract of an answer to
an anonymous letter)
18th C.
Mention manuscrite suivante de la main
d'Etteilla
(Manuscript mention from Etteilla hand)
18th C.
Etteilla
Manière de se recréer avec le jeu de cartes nommées
tarots
(How to get amused with the card game called Tarot – Vol. I°)
Pour
servir de premier Cahier à cet Ouvrage.
Amsterdam, 1783
Etteilla
Manière de se recréer avec le jeu de cartes nommées tarots
(How to get amused with the card game called Tarot – Vol. II°)
Pour
servir de second Cahier à cet Ouvrage.
Amsterdam, 1785
Etteilla
Manière de se recréer avec le jeu de cartes nommées tarots
(How to get amused with the card game called Tarot – Vol. IV°)
Pour
servir de quattrieme Cahier à cet Ouvrage.
Amsterdam, 1785
Etteilla
Philosophie des hautes sciences
(Philosophy of the high
sciences)
Amsterdam, 1785
Etteilla
Leçons théoriques et pratiques du livre de Thoth
(Theoretical
and practical lessons from the book of Thoth)
Amsterdam, 1787
J.B Millet St.Pierre
Recherches sur la dernier sorcier et la dernière
école de magie
(Researches about the last magician and the last magics
school)
Havre, 1859
Cards
Tarot "Egyptien" - Grand Etteilla I
Hand-painted etchings, Paris, early
19th C.
Tarot "Egyptien" - Grand Etteilla II
Wood-engraving in colour, Paris,
1850
Tarot "Jeu de la Principesse" (Princesse game)
Hand-painted etchings,
Paris, 1888
Grand Etteilla III
Chromolithographs, Paris, approx.1880
Manuscript
Madame Etteilla
Manuscript letter from Madame Etteilla to Monsieur De La
Salette, Artillery Captain in Grenoble
Paris, approx. from 1785 to 1790
The Occultist Movement
Books
Elifas Levi
Dogme et Rituèl de la Haute Magie
(Dogmas and rites of
high magics)
Paris, 1861
Paul Christian
L'Homme Rouge des Tuileries
(The red man of the
Tuileries)
Paris, 1863
Paul Christian
Histoire de la Magie et du Monde Surnaturel
(Hisory of
magics and
supernatural wordl)
Paris, 1870
Ely Star
Les Mysterés de l’Horoscope
(The horoscope mystery)
Paris,
1888
Stanislas de Guaita
Essais des Sciences Maudites II: Le serpent de la
Genèse
(Essai of the damned sciences II: the Genesis snake)
Le Temple de
Satan
(Satan's Temple)
Paris, 1891
Stanislas de Guaita
Essais des Sciences Maudites II: Le serpent de la
Genèse
(Essai of the damned sciences II: the Genesis snake)
La Clef de la
Magie Noire
(The black magic key) Paris, 1897
Papus
Le Tarot des
Bohèmiens
(The gipsy Tarots)
Paris, 1889
Papus
Le Tarot Divinatoire
(The divinatory Tarot)
Paris, 1909
René Falconnier
Les XXII Lames Hermetiques du Tarot Divinatoire
(The
22 hermetical cards of the divinatory tarot)
Paris, 1896
Pierre Piobb
Formulaire de Haute Magie
(High Magics forms)
Paris,
1907
Eudes Picard
Manuel Synthétique et pratique du tarot
(Synthetical and
practical manual of the Tarots)
Paris, 1909
Arthur Edward Waite
The pictorial key to the Tarot
London, 1911
Elie Alta
Le Tarot Egyptien
(The Egyption Tarot)
Vichy, 1922
Oswald Wirth
Le Tarot des Imagiers du Moyen Age
(The Tarots od the
Middle Ages Illustrators)
Paris, 1927 (a copy which belonged to Andrè Breton,
with the author's
signature and figures drawn by Wirth himself)
George Muchery
Le Tarot Astrologique
(Astrological Tarot)
Paris,
1927
George Muchery
La synthèse du tarot
(The synthesis of the
Tarots)
Paris, 1927
A.A.V.V
Le Voile d’Isis
(Isis Veil)
Paris, 1928
Paul Marteau
Le Tarot de Marseille
Paris, 1949
Cards
Les XXII Lames Hermétiques du Tarot Divinatoire
(The 22 hermetical cards
of the divinatory tarot)
René Falconnier - Maurice O. Wegener
Wood-cuts
from the work of the same title, Paris, 1896
Le Tarot Divinatoire
(The divinatory tarot)
Papus - Gabriel
Goulinat
Wood-engravings from the work of the same title, Paris, 1909
Rider Waite Tarot
Painted by Pamela C. Smith
Chromolithographs,
London, 1910
Spanish esoteric Tarot
Lithographs in colour, 20th C.
Le Tarot Astrologique
George Muchery)
Chromolithographs in colour,
Paris, 1927
Oswald Wirth Tarot
Impressions in colour, Paris, 1927
Luxury cartomancy
Offset in colour, 1942
Thoth Tarot
Aleister Crowley - Frieda Harris
Colour prints, New York,
1970
Esoteric Iconography
Prints
Michael Wolgemuth (Nurnberg 1434 - 1519)
The conversion of St Paul the
Apostle
Wood-engraving
Michael Wolgemuth (Nurnberg 1434 - 1519)
The martyrdom of St
Peter
Wood-engraving
Anonymous, 16th C.
The Virgin Mary with the Holy Child
Etching
Anonymous (16th C.)
The virtue of Faith
Wood-engraving
Anonymous (16th C.)
Isis - Fortune
Etching
Jean Pesne (Rouen 1623 - Paris 1700)
The Marriage of the
Virgin
Etching
Johan Baptist Homann (Kamlog 1663 - Nurnberg 1724)
Solar system and
planetarium
Hand-painted etching
Francisco Rosello (active in Palma de Mallorca 1671 - 1700)
Isis and her
symbols
Wood-engraving
Jacop Frey (Hochdorf 1681 - Rome 1752)
Hercules at the crossroads between
vice and virtue
Engraving
Georg-Daniel Heümann (Nurberg 1691
-1759)
Iside multimammia
(Multiform Isis)
Etching
Johann Georg Pintz (Augsbourg 1697 - 1772)
Scenographia Atrii
Sacerdotum
(Scenography of the Atrium of the Priests)
Etching, 1734
William Hogarth (London 1697 - 1764)
Hudibras beats Sidrophel and his man
Whacum
Etching
Hubert François Bourguignon detto Gravelot (Paris 1699 -
1773)
Secret
Etching
Robert Strange (Orkneys 1721 - London 1792)
Hercules at the crossroads
between vice and virtue
Etching, 18th C.
Bernard (France, 18th C.)
Antiquités Babyloniennes et
Egyptiennes
(Babylonian and Egyptians antiquities)
Etching
Illustrated books
Abbé Perau
L'Ordre des Franc-Maçon trahi et le secret de Mopses
devoilé
(The treason of the Freemasonry order and the disclosure of Moses
secret)
Amsterdam, 1745
Diderot - D'Alembert
Pamphlet about the ancient alphabets, from the
"Encyclopedie"
Paris, 1770
Leo Taxil
I misteri della Framassoneria
(The Freemasonry
misteries)
Genoa, 1888
Other works
Mario Ortolani (the master of Franco Gentilini)
The sacred colours
Majolica plate, Faenza, 1915 (50 cm in diameter)
Anonymous
Masonic Sash, The Scottish Ancient and Accepted Rite
(5th
Degree, Perfected Master)
England, 19th C.
Anonymous
Masonic Apron
Italy, 19th C.