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Posted: Sun Dec 27th, 2015 01:07 pm |
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Kwaw
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The attached picture is of one of the four 'Eteila' cards from an unidentified 'Etteila' related deck at the British Museum. Following inquiries by myself to Thierry Depaulis, Phillipa Plock & the Waddeson Manor curators, the deck at the British Museum has now been positively identified as being the same as: Le Nouvel Eteila, ou Petit necromancien. Le Petit Oracle des Dames Primary Maker unknown Secondary Maker: Mme. Finet. Rue de l’Arbre-sec, No.26, Paris First definite notice we have of it is in 1820, from 'Robert' from the same address (Rue de l’Arbre-sec, No. 26, Paris) There is a later note of Mme. Finet, 1824 However, the design and engraving has been variously dated as being late 18th or early 19th century - if so, some connection with Jacques Grasset de Saint-Sauveur is considered possible. Noting especially that both this deck and the Saint-Sauveur PODD draw elements from the c.1790 "Jeu divinatoire révolutionnaire". A copy of the deck (as an uncut sheet) is in the Rothschild Collection, as Cataloged by Phillipa Plock (Waddesdon Manor – Printed Board Games Collection, August 2009).
Thierry Depaulis (correspondence 19th December, 2015) now considers that the original design and engravings appear to be earlier, c. late 18th century. But notes that the only dates we positively have are 1820 (re: Robert) and 1824 (re: Mme. Finet). Ronald Decker,Thierry Depaulis and Michael Dummett,’’A Wicked Pack of Cards: The Origins of the Occult Tarot’’, New York, 1996; p. 143; discusses another copy of the game. Thierry Depaulis, ‘‘Les cartes de la Révolution: cartes à jouer et propagande’’, Issy-les-Moulineaux, 1989; n°100; discusses another copy of the game. William B. Keller, ‘‘A catalogue of the Cary collection of playing cards in the Yale University Library’’, New Haven, 1981; discusses another copy of the game The game is also cataloged in "Le cabinet des estampes de la Bibliothèque nationale : guide du lecteur et du visiteur, catalogue général et raisonné des collections qui y sont conservées", by Bouchot, Henri, 1849-1906. However, I find no record of it in the current Bibliotheque nationale Francaise online database. Another copy of the game was sold from a private collection, 2009, at auction. (est.price 300-450 Euros, final price 700 Euros). The British Museuem copy is online here: http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=3097842&partId=1&searchText=eteila&page=1 For the “Jeu politico-divinatoire” (n° 99 in the 1989 “Les cartes de la Révolution” catalogue), from which this game draws many of its images, see "Jeu divinatoire révolutionnaire", c.1790 at the BnF: http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b10510967c/f1.planchecontact Any further information our collectors may have about either of these decks would be very much appreciated. Attached Image (viewed 33 times): Last edited on Sun Dec 27th, 2015 01:20 pm by Kwaw |
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