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Luna (from the Tarocchi, series A: Firmaments of the Universe, #41)

before 1467
(Italian, active 1460s)
Medium
engraving
Credit Line
Catalogue raisonné
Hind E.I. 41a
Public Domain
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Location
Not on view

Description

This engraving is part of the Tarocchi group marked with the letter “A”, and named Firmaments of the Universe. This series comprises the seven planets from the classical astronomy (Moon, Mercury, Venus, Sun, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn) and the three celestial spheres that separate them from the Supreme Entity (Prima Causa) from which everything was originated.

Here, Luna (Moon) is personified as a female figure steering a chariot drawn by two horses in the sky and above an imaginary landscape. With her right hand, she holds up a crescent moon.
An engraving depicts a celestial scene framed by a diamond-patterned border. In the upper half, a light-skinned Luna rides a horse-drawn chariot across the sky, holding a crescent moon aloft. Below an arched horizon, a detailed landscape features undulating hills, a distant fortress, and a small boat upon a body of water. Fine hatching provides depth throughout the composition. At the base, text reads "LVNA XXXXI" flanked by "A" and "41".

Luna (from the Tarocchi, series A: Firmaments of the Universe, #41)

before 1467

Master of the E-Series Tarocchi

(Italian, active 1460s)
Italy, Ferrara, 15th century

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