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Question: Umberto Eco's Tarot deck "Il Tarocco della Bellezza" . Tell me more about it, search engines don't show up anything.
It appears that there might be a confusion concerning the name of the Tarot deck. Unfortunately, there is no known reference to an Umberto Eco Tarot deck specifically called "Il Tarocco della Bellezza." It's possible that the closest reference related to Umberto Eco and Tarot cards can be found in his novel "The Foucault's Pendulum," where the characters discuss Tarot symbolism extensively. Umberto Eco was an Italian author, literary critic, and semiotician well known for his works such as "The Name of the Rose" and "The Foucault's Pendulum." While his writings often involve complex symbolism and esoteric themes, including Tarot, Eco did not create a Tarot deck himself. If you are interested in Tarot decks based on the works of artists or writers, you might like to explore decks inspired by the art of Salvador Dalí, Aleister Crowley's Thoth Tarot, or the Pre-Raphaelite Tarot inspired by the works of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. These decks combine artistic expression with Tarot symbolism, providing a unique and beautiful experience for users.
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