-
first three degrees.
Wirth is best
known as the
author of Le
Tarot des
imagiers du
Moyen Âge (1927),
translated and
published in
English as The
Tarot of...
- Sarkophagen. Berlin: Reimer, ISBN 3-496-02767-3. Knoepfler,
Denis (1993). Les
imagiers de l'Orestie. Kilchberg/Zürich: Akanthus, ISBN 3-905083-07-8. Poppenberg...
- 238–239. Decker,
Depaulis &
Dummett 1996, pp. 241–242. "Le
Tarot des
Imagiers du
Moyen Age -
Tchou edition". Eno's Tarots. 2012-02-26.
Archived from...
- Emperor,
Temperance and the Fool,
described in his 1927 work Le Tarot, des
Imagiers du
Moyen Âge.
Tulip festivals are held
around the world, for
example in...
- Allan: The
Secret Garden of the Soul: An
introduction to the Kabbalah,
Imagier Publishing: Bristol, 2008. Blau, J. L.: The
Christian Interpretation of...
-
organised in
Montmeyan in
August and
September 1981. The
XXIVth Salon des
imagiers of
Toulon is
dedicated to him from
December 1981 to
January 1982. Monument...
-
sculptures above the
portals on the
western facade.
Sculptors were
known as
imagiers or tombiers,
since they
often made tombs. The timpanium, or arch-shaped...
- He
writes primarily speculative fiction though he
considers himself an "
imagier" – one who imagines, a term
which liberates his
writing from the constraints...
- artists. Like
other artisans, they had
their own
professional guild, the
imagiers-paintres,
which also
included engravers,
illuminators and sculptors. Under...
- d’Alençon. Argentan, Impr. du
Journal de l'Orne (1888). (in French) Menuisiers-
imagiers ou
sculpteurs des seizième et dix-septième siècles à Alençon. Paris, E...