The tarot in question is based on an earlier work by Maurice Wegener illustrated in R. Falconniers' book in 1896. The book is in French and are the original source of the non-edited images, however these are localised to the book and were not specifically made for cards (It was advised the images be cut out from the book):
http://mysteryart.web.fc2.com/library/ta...arwrf.html
Comte de Saint-Germain (what he went by) then introduced the above to the west in 1901 with minor edits in his Practical Astrology book, and if you're after the closest representation of the deck, this would be it, however it's in yellow monochrome if I recall.
http://green-door.narod.ru/sg-tarot.html
C. Zain later further revised those images multiple times into the brotherhood of light tarot, which I think may actually have the most promise. There were multiple revisions and tracking each of these is difficult, however I suspect they used a variation of the deck by these guys. The deck Jeremy pointed to is the latest culmination, though ideally you want to look for the monochrome versions by Zain in the 30-90's period with latter having inclusion for both major and minor arcana (full 78 as opposed to the 22).
This site again does a good job tracking the various changes:
http://green-door.narod.ru/zaintarot.html
Edit: Found it. This a high res PDF of the Falconniers book containing the original illustrations. If you're so inclined you could print them out and make a deck that way as Xise suggested. Alternatively go for Germains deck (If you don't mind the yellow monochrome):
http://www.labirintoermetico.com/02Taroc...atoire.pdf
http://mysteryart.web.fc2.com/library/ta...arwrf.html
Comte de Saint-Germain (what he went by) then introduced the above to the west in 1901 with minor edits in his Practical Astrology book, and if you're after the closest representation of the deck, this would be it, however it's in yellow monochrome if I recall.
http://green-door.narod.ru/sg-tarot.html
C. Zain later further revised those images multiple times into the brotherhood of light tarot, which I think may actually have the most promise. There were multiple revisions and tracking each of these is difficult, however I suspect they used a variation of the deck by these guys. The deck Jeremy pointed to is the latest culmination, though ideally you want to look for the monochrome versions by Zain in the 30-90's period with latter having inclusion for both major and minor arcana (full 78 as opposed to the 22).
This site again does a good job tracking the various changes:
http://green-door.narod.ru/zaintarot.html
Edit: Found it. This a high res PDF of the Falconniers book containing the original illustrations. If you're so inclined you could print them out and make a deck that way as Xise suggested. Alternatively go for Germains deck (If you don't mind the yellow monochrome):
http://www.labirintoermetico.com/02Taroc...atoire.pdf