Lenormand
The Lenormand is a 36-card cartomantic deck named after Mlle Lenormand (Marie Anne Lenormand, 1772-1843), Parisian fortune-teller of Napoleon Bonaparte. The deck became famous after her death — German publishers (1846) created the "Petit Jeu de Mlle Lenormand" with 36 illustrated cards. Different from her actual reading methods, which used playing cards.
Lenormand structure
36 cards, each with a concrete image: ship, house, garden, snake, ring, etc. Read in tableau (full 36 cards arranged in 4×9 layout) or in smaller spreads (3, 5, 9 cards).