All in all a tarot deck that's not only beautiful, but has its own wickedly funny flair.
All in all a tarot deck that's not only beautiful, but has its own wickedly funny flair.
Alex Ukolov is an artist and designer specializing in traditional Russian styles and techniques. With two degrees in Art and Design he has also taught decorative miniature painting. Originally from the Crimea, he currently lives in Prague, where he runs baba studio with Karen Mahony.
Sophie Nussle is a former aid worker and has been gathering and carrying her stories and tarot cards from the UK and Switzerland to Congo, Rwanda, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Iraq, Ecuador, Israel, the United States - and many other countries, real and imagined. She is a lifelong lover of French 19th Century art and literature and grew up on Grandville illustrations of Les Fables de La Fontaine and Gulliver's Travels - which might have inspired her own life. She won the BBC World Service Award for Short Story of the Year in 2000 for Buried Bananas, a story about a Rwandan genocide survivor. She lives in Geneva and finds inspiration for story characters sitting in that multi-cultural city's many coffee shops.
Jean Ignace Isidore Gérard, alias Grandville, was born in France in 1803. At an early age, he began working as a magazine illustrator and theatrical costume designer. In 1829, at the tender age of 26, he became famous for his Métamorphoses du Jour, featuring caricatures of humans with animal heads. In 1838 he was asked to illustrate Swift's Gulliver, which became one of his most celebrated illustrated books. He died in an insane asylum in 1847, and is now regarded as a founding father of Surrealism.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Oui! Se Fantastique!,
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This review is from: The Fantastic Menagerie Tarot Kit: Based on the Incredible Animal Illustrations of JJ Grandville (Paperback)
[Okay, so I don't know french] I DO know that this deck is appropriately named. I LOVE this deck! When I first got it I couldn't stop looking at it. It sticks to traditional Tarot imagery, but in a funny, sometimes slightly twisted way. The artwork is truly Victorian in feel and the cream color of the borders of the cards give them that old parchment feel. The "animal people" depicted are truly unique and each one is given such character. The creators did such a great job of capturing artist Grandville's unusual style. My only criticism--and it is a small one--is that the cards are thinner than most decks which can make it a tad more challenging to riffle. But I am NOT about to remove a star for a little riffle trifle. In fact, if I could ADD a star, I would.Bottom line--if you love Tarot, Grandville, Victorian art, and/or humor, BUY THIS DECK. In my opinion it's a "must-have" addition to any collection.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A walk with the animals...,
This review is from: The Fantastic Menagerie Tarot Kit: Based on the Incredible Animal Illustrations of JJ Grandville (Paperback)
This deck was a gift from someone who knows how greatly I admire the work of the prolific, talented, and inspired people behind the Magic Realist Press. The cards came in the mail a month or so ago and have turned me into a full Magic Realist Press groupie. If Karen Mahony and Alex Ukolov have a fan club, I want to be on the board of directors.There are so many things that are fantastic about The Fantastic Menagerie Tarot. First of course, are the illustrations. Based on the political satires of J.J. Grandville, the images portray animals in human guises and scenarios. "Elephants, tigers and bears, oh my," but unlike you've seen them before unless you happen to be familiar with Grandville's work. I am not and I look at these beasts and forget they're not human and I smile, because their expressions are so astutely evocative of human characteristics. I have friends who, disguised as storks, alligators, and hippos, have cameos in this deck and I can't help laughing each time I see them there. I haven't had the deck for very long and haven't done many many readings with it. But each reading I've done so far was accurate and often reminded me to look at the lighter side of the issue at hand. I see this deck as the most whimsical, tongue-in cheek, and deliciously wicked of the three decks I now own by the same creators. The second fantastic thing is how well the illustrations have been chosen to fit the theme of each card and of the Rider-Waite structure in general. I understand that Grandville's images were originally inspired by something vastly removed from the tarot, yet these cards make it seem as if the illustrations were never intended for anything other than to be showcased here in this deck. The third fantastic thing is how consistently the creators of this deck manage to retain their high standard of quality. Each new tarot deck The Magic Realist Press publishes is a unique work of art. From the stock the cards are printed on to the books that accompany the decks, it's clear that the decks' creators love what they do and give it their all. As to books, this deck also comes with an accompanying book. Although not written by Karen this time the book is, as with the others, very informative and detailed, giving a history of Grandville and of the time he lived in and was influenced by. It also offers the traditional meanings of the cards and information on how to use them as well as some well-imagined scenarios for each of the cards. As such it makes a very worthy complement to these humorous and enjoyable cards although I myself might have preferred the actual history linked to the images rather than the imaginary stories. Evenso, the deck is very different than any other I own and is as entertaining as it is helpful.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic Menagerie Deck,
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This review is from: The Fantastic Menagerie Tarot Kit: Based on the Incredible Animal Illustrations of JJ Grandville (Paperback)
This is a wonderful deck. The delightful illustrations are very colorful and the book which accompanies the deck is descriptive, full of animal childhood stories and imagination. The deck uses fairy tale images of animals which are evocative symbols. As with many current tarot decks, this deck gives it's own twist on the major and minor arcana tarot card meanings, which is illuminated through the symbols from fairy tales.This particular deck is full of childhood imagination evoked by fairy tale stories. I love to play around with the tarot and this deck stimulated my own creativity and further understanding of the tarot.
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