![](http://a-tarot.eu/p/pesa/king.jpg)
![](http://a-tarot.eu/p/pesa/09537.jpg)
![](http://a-tarot.eu/p/pesa/09525.jpg)
![](http://a-tarot.eu/p/pesa/09534.jpg)
more of it:
http://www.icpal.beniculturali.it/esito ... afico.html
Ah, okay. It only gives "low" as a choice - is this the best there is?Huck wrote:There is a download button, right upper corner, at each "side with single picture".
not sure it'll work, but you may try to save this link :Ross G. R. Caldwell wrote:Since you know how to retrieve these images, could you get them all and post them?
Yes .. perhaps there are better views, but it seems good enough.Ross G. R. Caldwell wrote:Ah, okay. It only gives "low" as a choice - is this the best there is?Huck wrote:There is a download button, right upper corner, at each "side with single picture".
...marco wrote:Thank you Huck,
these cards are beautiful!
I was particularly impressed by the Ace of Cups. I was not aware that the hand “entering” the card from one side already appeared in such early cards. Also the other figures on that card are interesting.
Marco