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The "Bagatto" from the Tarot of Stefano Vergnano (Turin 1830)

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Italiano: Questo Bagatto, un mix fra un calzolaio e un prestigiatore, viene dai Tarocchi di Stefano Vergnano (Torino 1830) fedelmente ristampati nel 2014 da Rinascimento Italian Style Art.
English: This "Bagatto", a mix between a shoemaker and a magician, comes from the Tarot of Stefano Vergnano (Turin 1830) faithfully reprinted in 2014 by Rinascimento Italian Style Art.
Français : Ce Bateleur, mélange entre un cordonnier et un magicien, est issu du Tarot de Stefano Vergnano (Turin 1830) fidèlement réimprimé en 2014 par Rinascimento Italian Style Art.
Español: Este "Bagatto", una mezcla entre un zapatero y un mago, proviene del Tarot de Stefano Vergnano (Turín 1830) fielmente reimpreso en 2014 por Rinascimento Italian Style Art.
Português: Este "Bagatto", uma mistura entre um sapateiro e um Mago, vem do Tarot de Stefano Vergnano (Turim 1830) fielmente reimpresso em 2014 por Rinascimento Italian Style Art.
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