This was actually a question that was asked by one of the main deck reviews. It was question #7, but never published.
7. Finally, what are your favourite playing card decks?
"Le Florentin" by Paul-Emile Becat, 1956 (Warning nudity) This is the deck that inspired my to create my own deck of cards.
http://www.wopc.co.uk/france/philibert/le-florentin.html?=header"Memorirs de Casanova" by Paul-Emile Becat, 1960 (Warning nudity) This deck proved to me you can have two different elements in the cards. Also the transformation from one side of the card to the other is simply amazing. Most of time people use a straight across approach or a diagonal approach. This guy could put a foot by someone's ear and make it work.
http://www.wopc.co.uk/france/philibert/casanova.html
"Taras Bulba" by Vladislav Erko, 2006 The expression on the faces is exactly what I'm look for in the second deck.
http://a.trionfi.eu/WWPCM/decks08/d06295/d06295.htmWhat is the name of this deck? I know it's by Vladislav Erko, 2012 Same thing the expressions on the faces are fantastic, but he went a bit darker in this deck.
http://www.21king.ru/ru/museum/?deck=g03557&country=ru "Federal 52" by Jackson Robinson, 2013
http://kings-wild-project.myshopify.com I see big things with this guy. In fact, this is what I wrote about him when I first saw his cards when he was a nobody. "what are you talking about? don't you see it? this is the new pedale. it's like the second coming of jesus. he should do very good."
I didn't want this text to go to waste.