... ... it only expresses the general law, that things, which once became famous for whatever reason, hadn't been famous before.mmfilesi wrote:I dont understand this, sorry.I doubt, that this six cards would have gotten the role, that they got.
And if, for instance, mankind wouldn't have become a little bit crazy about the Tarot, they were ... if they still would exist ... just a little bit curious ...
So they naturally are - usually - not famous in their origin.
But some researchers treat their researched object in a way, as if they assume, that it is already famous during its initial development. That's not logical.
Tarot cards were objects, which took in their luxury versions 5 - 10 Lira Marchesana. That's expensive, but not the price for famous things.
Other art objects often were much more expensive.