jmd
When we first began a study on the Courts, I started a thread with this Valet... and leave my comments there for what they are.
In the Payen version attached, one sees that, as with the Fou, his 'pants' are really as was common at those times: stockings rolled up or held by suspenders. In his case, of course, they are firmly and meticulously in place.
The Coin he holds aloft appears smaller than the other on the ground, and in the Payen the larger Coin on the ground is behind him - as shown by the visual depth of his leg occulting part of the coin.
In a reading, what is the person holding on to, and perhaps neglecting?
Is he allowing for the other coin to be as seed planted, or is he unaware as to its very existence?
In the Payen version attached, one sees that, as with the Fou, his 'pants' are really as was common at those times: stockings rolled up or held by suspenders. In his case, of course, they are firmly and meticulously in place.
The Coin he holds aloft appears smaller than the other on the ground, and in the Payen the larger Coin on the ground is behind him - as shown by the visual depth of his leg occulting part of the coin.
In a reading, what is the person holding on to, and perhaps neglecting?
Is he allowing for the other coin to be as seed planted, or is he unaware as to its very existence?