Hello everybody
Thank you Paul for the link and the great explanation (I will have to reread it and gonna go in for a closer look).
I always, well I felt it more than I saw it, that especially two cards differ in height from the others - it´s XIII L'Arcane Sans Nom and XXI Le Monde. Today I recognized it while trimming the pictures... Maybe because Mort is focussed to the ground and Le Mond reaching for something higher?? But that is another theme to be discussed somewhere else, I suppose
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I was unclear on this puzzle-- did you have a match in mind, visually?
I hope I got your question right to answer it in a correct way
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Looking at the cards I always noticed that the picture of trump XIII L'Arcane Sans Nom is higher than the other - the image fills the space where the other cards show their names in the footer.
XXI Le Monde is the only card of the trumps where the picture reaches into the header showing the number. When I trimmed the cards I had to decide where to cut... So I made my choice not to cut off the aureols. The effect was: XIII and XXI show the same height (one has no footer, the other kept the header) and protrude the rest of the cards
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(What seems to be a shorter card in the front must be a reflection - the other cards have the same gauges.)
Remarking this "phenomenon" I thought both cards ought to have a special connection. As the skeleton is busy cutting on the ground (on earth, cutting off the footer) the direction of aspiration in XXI Le Monde seems to lead upwards, indicated by the aureols (rising into the header). Both trumps exceed the limits (? I don't know how the idiom)...
That's just what came into my mind.
What is jumping into my eyes in this very moment: The scarf of Le Mond's lady is an eye rhyme to the scythe of Death
, the scarf seems to be a sort of solution of the scythe in form and colour.
And the spine of Death is alike the leaves of the laurel wreath, like a preliminary stage of the laurel...
I will stop this here for this time
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Thanks for all the insights