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Associated today with fortune-telling, tarot is often assumed to have its roots in East Asia. Researchers now believe the rules of tarot lie not in China or India but in Renaissance-era Italy.
The fascination with fortune-telling heads didn’t end with the Renaissance, however. Centuries later, the legend of Bacon’s brazen head still breathed in the works of Daniel Defoe, Lord Byron ...
NU’EST’s Ren shared a story of an accurate prediction that made him start believing in fortune tellers on JTBC’s “The Fool’s Chart” (literal title)! Ren currently co-hosts “The Fool ...
In the Renaissance period ... The classic image of the turban-wearing fortune-teller hunched over a crystal ball came about ...
The story of how tarot evolved from a Renaissance card game to a ubiquitous fortune-telling technique is the focus of “Tarot: Origins and Afterlives,” a new exhibition at London’s Warburg ...